I loaded a city with 250,000 population and it's unplayable for me, frame rate is fine but simulation speed even at max makes it unplayable.
That's with a 5800x3d, 32gb ram and a 4080.
I'm going to have a dabble of FFXIV, if I don't get on with it, try ESO Plus for the majority of the content and simply see how I get on. And then move on from there and to avoid getting overwhelmed.
I'm feeling like I'm missing something.
I have a lot of games, and generally I dabble in them with sporadic game time.
But I want one game that is my go to.
I've always been one for MMORPG but never having got into them for one reason or another but I'm looking for one now.
I've not really...
The most recent experience I've had with AMD is on the ROG Ally, and, they've been less reliable than Nvidia, I've had driver issues, as opposed to none with Nvidia. Also, there seems to be re occouring issues with Windows updates knackering the display drivers, which doesn't seem to happen...
I've just started playing this, I must admit, it seems really difficult! Mainly aim perhaps, shooting them in the head is really hard to kill them, but it's also really hard to aim with a controller!
We'll see, I'm looking to simplify my gaming (or make it more complex I don't know), by having a cheaper PC setup coupled with a console, best of both worlds. If this will be possible, I have no idea. But spending £1000 nearly on a GPU days are gone.
I wonder if it'll struggle to get a 2x improvement with RT though, the 700XT is fair bit less powerful than a 4080 and then having faster RT, seems a bit disproportionate
Do you think in Witch Queen, Beyond Light & Lightfall there will be enough content to not give in to buy the latest DLC coming out until it drops to under a tenner in price?
I feel like I might need to start a new character I've not played it for so long.
Someone said they screwed the game...
Surely this depends on the scaling? A higher DPI screen has the ability to display more on the same size screen, sure what's been display would be smaller, but due to the density can cram more details into a smaller space thus increasing the amount on a screen. However the scaling % will...
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