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CGI-Quality said:
Munkeh111 said:
CGI-Quality said:
Munkeh111 said:
I'm just hoping that this lowers prices for existing models. My ASUS 670 has yet to fail with Ultra 1080p 60fps (apart from Far Cry 3), so I think my best option will be a second one when they are cheap rather than this

Having said that, it is good to see a bit of competition in the GPU market, unlike the CPU market where Intel can just put tiny increments out each time because AMD aren't competitive, certainly in the desktop market

Ha, try Metro: Last Light! If Far Cry 3 is problematic, Metro might make it choke.

I've heard it's a really badly optimised game... My worry is Rome II. Shogun can make it creak when I do stupid things, but I am hoping that is the game's fault not the graphics card

It's not as poorly optimized as 2033, but it's no where near as smooth as, say, Crysis 3 was. Of course, it's got a decent amount of tech advantgaes on Crysis 3 (heavy emphasis on tessellation, unmatched lighting, the most detailed textures in any game to date, but it could still use an engine touch-up. 

To be fair to them, they are a tiny studio and won't have any where near the resources of Crytek