Conina said:
Most of your PC parts seem to be bad. I mean, terribly bad. I can't even remember when a game or the whole OS crushed on my PC... these blue-screen times are over for many years. |
Not top of the line, but not even close to bad either. Don't have issues with any Crysis games, Metro LL on high/ultra. Witcher 2 was running well too, but I didn't liked it that much. None of the games on my PC are in less than 1080p. When I say bad ports, I'm not talking about crashing my PC. I only had BSOD when dealing with hardware problems (like my recently replaced ASUS MB that would gave BSODs because of bad memory slots that I discovered when upgrading RAM) and game crashes only when trying some OC on GPU last week, but it was more for curiosity than practical gains.
The bad versions are mostly badly optimized games. WD currently is the king of bad optimization, but it isn't just a PC issue since all versions run terrible. But while Crysis, Metro, Witcher are demading games, they deliver good visuals. But a lot of games simply demand good hardware and don't run that well. Wolfenstein: The New Order is a mess of tearing (and its VSync option doesn't do almost nothing) and textures pop in while its visuals simply aren't nothing spetacular. Big surprise is that Capcom, while getting almost always a massive amount of hate, always deliver decent PC versions and is one of the only ones that put a benchmark option in its graphical setting so you can see how the game is running before you start playing (I won't count Just Cause 2 because its benchmark actually is way more demanding than the game and it's useless as a performance reference).








