Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (2024)

Seems like 16Gb of VRAM isn’t enough then.

I tried maxing out the settings, DLSS at performance (or was it ultra performance) at 4k but the game was a total slide show and wasn’t even loading textures correctly.

I just got major graphical distortion when the game first started.

In the end opted to just use the Nvidia app to optimise it for me (which I rarely do) as I was too tired to figure out any better settings.

It turned off ray tracing completely...
 
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Seems like 16Gb of VRAM isn’t enough then.

I tried maxing out the settings, DLSS at performance (or was it ultra performance) at 4k but the game was a total slide show and wasn’t even loading textures correctly.

I just got major graphical distortion when the game first started.

In the end opted to just use the Nvidia app to optimise it for me (which I rarely do) as I was too tired to figure out any better settings.

It turned off ray tracing completely...

You just need to drop the texture render/pool to one less than supreme setting. Runs great with that reduced and everything else maxed with dlss performance at 4k.
 
completed this now, the main story at least. I didn't do all missions in every location and, at least for now, i'm not so interested in just going exploring for some relatively thin lore or objects. I noted the shrine room where you fit all the artifacts so i just cheated and looked up the cutscene online, which was a nice touch but i'd have been annoyed if i'd have gone hunting around for all 50 artifacts for 10 seconds of video.

I enjoyed it but was getting through it towards the end just for the story's sake - 8/10
 
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Having mostly finished AC Shadows and waiting for more Oblivion patches, I think it’s time to fire this up. I said I’d hold off this originally, until I had a 5090, so here we are.

All ok on a controller?
Yep was fine for me! Prepare for your 5090 to cook the room though. I run a moderate undervolt compared to default curve and then overclock the core to 3150-3200 Mhz ish and it was locked on 600W and chucking out tonnes of heat. Ran beautifully though and looks amazing on max settings.
 
Yep was fine for me! Prepare for your 5090 to cook the room though. I run a moderate undervolt compared to default curve and then overclock the core to 3150-3200 Mhz ish and it was locked on 600W and chucking out tonnes of heat. Ran beautifully though and looks amazing on max settings.

First time I’ve seen the 5090 hit 600W and move higher into the 60s in temperature. Looks great and it runs impressively well at 4K given the demand of the visuals.
 
The game runs fine on AMD hardware, just leave the path tracing features off.

As good as they look, unless your on a 5090, performance is going to be very inconsistent even on most NVIDIA cards and will distracts from the experience.
 
Yep was fine for me! Prepare for your 5090 to cook the room though. I run a moderate undervolt compared to default curve and then overclock the core to 3150-3200 Mhz ish and it was locked on 600W and chucking out tonnes of heat. Ran beautifully though and looks amazing on max settings.

I’ve found DLSS quality eases things. Everything else maxed out at 4K, but obviously higher fps and feels a lot smoother. DLAA is doable though.
 
The game runs fine on AMD hardware, just leave the path tracing features off.

As good as they look, unless your on a 5090, performance is going to be very inconsistent even on most NVIDIA cards and will distracts from the experience.

Performance is grand from 4080 upwards with path tracing. DLSS (using performance mode) and frame gen gets you a very playable 100+ FPS.
 
Just started this and got as far as meeting Father Antonio in the Vatican, what a great game!

Also its beautiful the graphics are fantastic. All settings maxed to supreme and getting 340fps at 4k using only 300watts. Simply amazing
 
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