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Dying light on 780

Are you having problems with it?

I have 7970xfire on desktop and a laptop with gtx 870m and I get good fps on both with high end settings.

Definitely never made me think it was a poor port.
 
That's where your problem is, not in the port but in the resolution and the grunt and ram you have to run it. It should still run okay as long as you turn everything down but if you don't want to do that you either need to bite the bullet and buy a more expensive faster card or you could get a cheap 1080p screen for your gaming. I'm presuming you went 3440x1440 for the real estate when using programs and doing work of some type on it.
 
It will be the vram which is killing the frames. Try turning down the view distance to help with frames. 780 @ 1080p needed the view distance to be about half way to keep the vram usage to below 3gb.
 
It will be the vram which is killing the frames. Try turning down the view distance to help with frames. 780 @ 1080p needed the view distance to be about half way to keep the vram usage to below 3gb.

I ran at full view distance and vram usage was around 2.9GB on my rig (780Ti).

Only thing I reduced to help keep it at 60FPS was foliage at high rather than very high.
 
I ran at full view distance and vram usage was around 2.9GB on my rig (780Ti).

Only thing I reduced to help keep it at 60FPS was foliage at high rather than very high.

That means you were maxing your VRAM out if you were hitting 2.9gb. I was hitting around 4.3gb on full settings on a 980ti @ 1080p.
 
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