The most important thing is that it looks better than anything else, and that latest hardware can't run it easily.Do unoptimized games like ghost hunter corps count?
Otherwise for me its halo infinite. My 2070 cant even hit 120fps with the lowest settings at 1080p
If the series x is playing at 4k60, I'm thinking the port is just really bad. Seems to be a common theme with AMD sponsored titles.Do unoptimized games like ghost hunter corps count?
Otherwise for me its halo infinite. My 2070 cant even hit 120fps with the lowest settings at 1080p
Yes I agree, was just typing that.I think its Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Came here to post this"But can it play Crysis?"
Do unoptimized games like ghost hunter corps count?
Otherwise for me its halo infinite. My 2070 cant even hit 120fps with the lowest settings at 1080p
Tech sites used to use WatchDogs 2 and AC Odyssey as cpu benchmarks. In fact when WatchDogs 2 released you needed a 6700k level cpu just to hit 60fps, and a 6700k was still pretty high end at that point, and you had zero luck with a I5 (I had a 6600k at that time and around 50fps was the best it could do with that game lol).There are cpu intensive games that won't let the gpu do as much as they can and vice versa.
Interested to know which games are most demanding cpu, gpu wise and the gpu ones with and without ray tracing.
Mm. With an RX 5700 XT / R5 3600, I'm doing 120 locked at all times at Medium 900p with quite a bit of overhead available. 1080p would present some drops in more chaotic moments.Do unoptimized games like ghost hunter corps count?
Otherwise for me its halo infinite. My 2070 cant even hit 120fps with the lowest settings at 1080p
Medium 900p
i don't know about TEW but GTA 4 is a mess. I think Rockstar developed with PS3 in mind. they don't really care about PC users so it's basically a shit console port.The Evil Within or GTA 4.
I don't think any PC can run those at steady 60fps.
Shitty code does count as demanding though, right?
Damn that's rough.Cyberpunk 2077 @4K with DLSS turned off.
5 fps on my 3080.
oh man GTA 4 ! Absolutely ran like shit for years. That's why I always preferred 360 version (which also ran like shit but looked better)The Evil Within or GTA 4.
I don't think any PC can run those at steady 60fps.
Shitty code does count as demanding though, right?
my pc struggled to run it. no matter what couldn't stop frame drops. i ended up ditching it on PC and playing it on PS4. it was a lower framerate but more consistent.I've heard RDR2 is demanding but it might be just poorly optimized.