Hope I can run this at 4k. Im interested what the requirements are for that.
Hope I can run this at 4k. Im interested what the requirements are for that.
Kasz216 said:
A big boon for the PS4 was specifically that it abandoned the PS3 architecture for PC architecture. |
It's a lot easier for developers to get games running on consoles because of experience and only having to worry about 1 type of hardware. A PC with similar specs compared to a console is not gonna run games as well as the console would. It would be different if developers only had to worry about 1 type of PC. I'm just comparing baseline performance between the two when it comes to minimum requirements. Consoles always win if the computer has similar specs.
Seems to be the same as pre delay
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zarx said: Seems to be the same as pre delay Minimum
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What do you think Zarx? 780ti run it at 4k?
If not then damn, no card will except maybe a Titan Black, and I really don't want to SLI 2 780ti's as the amount of gains Id get really isn't worth the cost. It would suck if nothing can 4k this until the 800 series.
BenVTrigger said:
If not then damn, no card will except maybe a Titan Black, and I really don't want to SLI 2 780ti's as the amount of gains Id get really isn't worth the cost. It would suck if nothing can 4k this until the 800 series. |
Hard to say at this point, but probably not if Black Flag is any indication
Howver it's running a new engine so maybe it won't suffer from the same issues as the recent Assassin's Creed games (which from what I have read are poorly optimised and don't scale across multiple CPU cores and are sevearly CPU limiited), and they are using Havok+Custom tech for physics instead of PhysX so there is hope. On the other hand they seem to be reccomending 2GB VRAM and presumably that is for 1080p the extra RAM required for 4K may cause stuttering on a 3GB card depending on how versitile their streaming tech is and how much they allow you to increase draw distance and NPD density in the PC version.
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zarx said:
Howver it's running a new engine so maybe it won't suffer from the same issues as the recent Assassin's Creed games (which from what I have read are poorly optimised and don't scale across multiple CPU cores and are sevearly CPU limiited), and they are using Havok+Custom tech for physics instead of PhysX so there is hope. On the other hand they seem to be reccomending 2GB VRAM and presumably that is for 1080p the extra RAM required for 4K may cause stuttering on a 3GB card depending on how versitile their streaming tech is and how much they allow you to increase draw distance and NPD density in the PC version. |
Very true, I should at the very least be able to play it in 1440p or so though maxed I would think.
Though honestly those benchmarks don't look right. I get 60fps on Bioshock at 4k and I only have a single 780ti.
That's...pretty steep. Hopefully my laptop can do thst but damn, for minimum settings that is high.
Conegamer said: That's...pretty steep. Hopefully my laptop can do thst but damn, for minimum settings that is high. |
welcome to the future.
Conegamer said: That's...pretty steep. Hopefully my laptop can do thst but damn, for minimum settings that is high. |
I truly hope your laptop doesn't explode the moment you try to play Watch Dogs on it!
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So one more bad optimized next gen game that will demand a powerful hardware without good graphics? Things are becoming completely ridiculous right now. First, Thief, now this following the same path.