Tomb Raider - Rise of the Raider PC

Win 10 store version does not support the Xbox 360 controllers at all only XB1 controllers. Also uses Xbox Live not Steamworks for Achievements & Twitch Streaming. Not sure if it has Denuvo attached or not either (Denuvo saps FPS).

You also need to sign Win 10 into your Xbox Gamertag account to play it as it ties the DRM to that.
 
I can assure you that it does support an x360 controller, as that's what I've been playing it with.
I saw that one comment on there saying it doesn't, but he's using a wireless controller if that makes any difference.

it also has xbox live written on the picture, so I don't think people should be too surprised.
 
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Anyone using Crossfire with this game?...I'm running an 8350 and crossfire 7970's with 8 gigs 1600mhz ram all at stock and am curious to know what kind of performance I would get at 1080p
 
probably be worth the wait!

What you got coming?

I'm toying between a 390X or a 980Ti... I know there is quite a difference, but both are an even bigger jump from my current spec. I need to look into what's in the pipeline, as if it's a case of a month down the line something else is coming then I will wait for the 980 to drop in price with it's release... Or just buy whatever is new :P
CPU will be the same, but new watercooling loop with hardlines, possibly new case if I can't decide on a design.

To full max out at 1080p you need a 980Ti

Doesn't need to be maxed, but would rather play it at a 'playable' level..
 
To full max out at 1080p you need a 980Ti

Wrong to full max out including 4xssaa you need sli 980ti or xfire 390x
It all depends on what a user feels is a playable frame rate I can max this game out at 1440p with Fxaa on a single 290 sure frame rates are 30/40 depending on part of the game but it's very playable for tomb raider..

The best settings for me is everything maxed apart from texture to high and AF to 4x I keep close to 60fps
 
Grunt isnt an issue. The game needs over 4gb of vram to run textures on very high. My 980 can max everything else out with a decent overclock at over 60fps. Forget about the AA setting. The differences are barely noticable.

Its the age old problem with pc gaming these days. You have enough grunt, but hit the vram roof.
 
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Grunt isnt an issue. The game needs over 4gb of vram to run textures on very high. My 980 can max everything else out with a decent overclock at over 60fps. Forget about the AA setting. The differences are barely noticable.

Its the age old problem with pc gaming these days. You have enough grunt, but hit the vram roof.

It only uses more than 4gb vram when you have more than 4gb vram, lol. Curious how often people need telling. For example; people with 4gb vram will see 3.7gb use, people with 6gb will see 5.5gb use, and people with 12gb will see over 7gb used -- all on the same app with the same settings. And guess what? They'll all perform the same as they're not memory bottlenecked.

The game runs great for me with Very High textures - it's cutscenes that are stuttering for me :/ Can't figure it out, changing all the settings has zero effect on them...
 
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