Ruler said:
if you have the PC |
Or you know... lower the settings...
PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850
Ruler said:
if you have the PC |
Or you know... lower the settings...
PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850
Yeah, now we just write simple lies into thread titles with mods cheering them on.
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Ruler said:
I mean official 60fps support out of the gate. I think its strange that they dont show 60fps in their trailer |
Even ignoring that the majority of trailers are still in 30fps (even Star Critizen often releases them in 30fps), you're still making a pretty big leap. So repeating my question from earlier: Do you have a source for the 30fps claim? Because without one your title is inaccurate. I've taken the liberty of editing it myself for now (i've not been able to find any sources matching that claim), but if you can find me one you're free to add it back.

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| vivster said: Yeah, now we just write simple lies into thread titles with mods cheering them on. |
Which mods exactly are "cheering this on"? The title was asked about, and in light of no new source and an assumption backed reply, it has been edited. If he later provides a source, he's free to edit it back. I appreciate you reporting the thread to remind us to follow up, but this comment is entirely unneeded.

The bait is too real. You're telling me you think a 500$ Xbox will have actual 4k support at 30 fps and think an 800€ graphics card will only run 4k 30fps?
Is the Xbox so powerful that it can compete with the GTX 970-980ti/1060-1080Ti series alone for 500$? I genuinely do not know. There has got to be some graphics settings that make up for it. FF15 on console might run a low end graphics version compared to the PC, hence the possible 4k. Im sure if I lowered the graphics low enough on my PC i could get 4k 30fps too. Or maybe im juat dumb and misinformed...wouldnt be the first time
Zekkyou said:
Which mods exactly are "cheering this on"? The title was asked about, and in light of no new source and an assumption backed reply, it has been edited. If he later provides a source, he's free to edit it back. I appreciate you reporting the thread to remind us to follow up, but this comment is entirely unneeded. |
The comment wasn't unneeded. But to not derail the thread I will talk to you via PM.
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Now I'm a bit worried. I'm hoping my 1070 will be able to handle this game at 1440p 60, but things are looking grim...
That's not unreasonable.
I must confess and admit that a few months ago I splurged for the first time on a top-of-the-line gpu in the Titan (up until now I've generally aimed for the best cost-to-performance ratio). A gross waste of money as all top tier hardware always is (especially gpu's, which age faster than other parts), but it was clear from testing videos and such that the bar for 4k and the better HTC Vive VR experiences was exceedingly high. The Titan was the only gpu that was able to handle both with consistency.
In my experience, even the 1080ti here can struggle at times to maintain 4k settings. 4k gaming is really still in its infancy, and is exceedingly expensive. I think the compromised "4k" we see in the PS4 Pro and Scorpio might have convinced people that it's easier to achieve and ought to be cheaper. Thankfully, in just a couple years my grossly expensive gpu will be worth very little and 4k will be far more accessible at cheaper costs, but for now it's mostly out of reach.
*Edit* I should clarify that I'm assuming you wish to keep the settings as maximized as possible, rather than sacrificing most of them to achieve resolution. Many games can hit 4k if you're willing to turn all of those various, resource-hogging settings down, but I often find I prefer many of them to better resolution.