Yeah, the game is a stunner.I'm still watching the video, not even halfway but it's crazy that the Xbox One X uses most of it's settings equivalent to PC's Low and some even lower than that which you can't even select on PC.
There was a 2gb one iircHe talks about a "big/major" patch that has already dropped, is this true? I've only gotten a few that were 100-200 MBs.
Will this game run like shit on a 970 if I have an i7 8700k and 16GB DDR4 RAM? Will try and install on an SSD as well.
You're probably OK if you run textures at High, most everything else at Medium, and a 1080P res. I believe that's what the DF video conveyed. Maybe some settings on Low, can't remember fully.Will this game run like shit on a 970 if I have an i7 8700k and 16GB DDR4 RAM? Will try and install on an SSD as well.
You're probably OK if you run textures at High, most everything else at Medium, and a 1080P res. I believe that's what the DF video conveyed. Maybe some settings on Low, can't remember fully.
I run this on a 970, I've had to mess around with a few of the settings but I've got it to a point where I love how it looks and the framerate is more than acceptable.
The DF video has a section dedicated to the game running on a 970, I believe. I'm using a 2080.No I prefer honesty! I would rather not waste my money on this if it won't run well. Just gonna keep saving up for a 1080ti.
Oh interesting. Would it be a lot of trouble to ask for a screenshot or video of how it looks? Only if either of you have one off-hand, don't make the effort for me lol.
1080p? No. Just remember that Xbox One X uses low settings apparently, so don't think of high etc as high in other gamesWill this game run like shit on a 970 if I have an i7 8700k and 16GB DDR4 RAM? Will try and install on an SSD as well.
EDIT: 1080p, not 4K.
The DF video has a section dedicated to the game running on a 970, I believe. I'm using a 2080.
I wish they shared the actual settings they used for some of these comparisons. I didn't see links in the descriptions or anything like that.
Is anyone else getting stuttering while panning the camera around with the mouse? It only really seems to happen when sprinting, though.
Its really distracting and kind of taking away from my enjoyment of the game
DF experienced stutters with DX12, but not Vulkan? Also no significant difference between Water Physics Settings? What?
Yeah, it's weird. But everybody is having so many different problems.DF experienced stutters with DX12, but not Vulkan? Also no significant difference between Water Physics Settings? What?
I personally didn't notice much difference with the water physics settings, but that could also be because I wasn't anywhere near large bodies of water.DF experienced stutters with DX12, but not Vulkan? Also no significant difference between Water Physics Settings? What?
One thing I noticed about this. Zooming with the mouse wheel in the map seems to be worse in Direct Input mode, in Raw you can zoom in/out faster.Change your mouse controls to Direct Input in the game's settings.
I mean, I dont experience a single stutter with Vulkan, so this isn't out of the question. All depends on your cpu.
DF experienced stutters with DX12, but not Vulkan? Also no significant difference between Water Physics Settings? What?
I've noticed that the performance hit from Water Physics may be most noticeable when near a stream of water or a river.
I personally didn't notice much difference with the water physics settings, but that could also be because I wasn't anywhere near large bodies of water.
In the video, it seemed like Richard tested a large body of water which may be why he didn't see much of a performance hit, or maybe it's GPU dependent?
It's in the video, however Richard mentions that these settings are still work in progress and that Alex is still looking at it and that some of the settings used on the Xbox One X are lower than the "low" settings available in the PC settings menu.
At around 11:52 these are the settings Richard has tested so far:
Change your mouse controls to Direct Input in the game's settings.
Well, yeah?
lmfao what
One thing I noticed about this. Zooming with the mouse wheel in the map seems to be worse in Direct Input mode, in Raw you can zoom in/out faster.
At least in my experience.
Exactly my experience!
Go to a small river, look at it and change the settings:
Water Physics 50%
Water Physics 100%
lmfao what
it wouldn't even launch for a lot of people, but it's a good port? Sure, ok
I can't even be fucked to argue
Fantastic portThe constant freezing on i5's that can be gotten rid of with third party software is also the sign of a great port.
Me 3900x, but we also have reports from people on i9s in this very thread. So probably no.
And "I don't experience" is subjective. This isn't an attack, but there are people who do not see the difference between 4k and fullHD, between 30 and 60fps or think that Switcher 3 is better looking than Witcher 3 on One X. I don't know where to put you and if you'd even spot stutters when they occur.
Yeah, it's weird in that people can have the same GPU and CPU but have different problems.Yeah I'm not one of those people. I have an i9 9900k and use RTSS to check my frame times.
All I'm saying is it happens. I lucked out, just like I did with Borderlands 3. Not sure why though.
Yeah, it's weird in that people can have the same GPU and CPU but have different problems.
Can't remember the last time a game needed the BIOS updated or downgraded, shit is fucked.
Destiny 2 paired with the new Ryzens is all I can think of. The Outer Worlds is another polarizing PC port where some people experience bad stuttering and performance problems while others are don't, and they could all be on a similar hardware configuration or the better performing ones could even be on slower hardware.Yeah, it's weird in that people can have the same GPU and CPU but have different problems.
Can't remember the last time a game needed the BIOS updated or downgraded, shit is fucked.
Yeah, it's weird in that people can have the same GPU and CPU but have different problems.
Can't remember the last time a game needed the BIOS updated or downgraded, shit is fucked.
Maybe, who knows. I'm not questioning his results. I'm just very confused.
I haven't properly tested DX12 yet, but I found the Water Physics part surprising!
I've noticed that the performance hit from Water Physics may be most noticeable when near a stream of water or a river.
If I can recall correctly I observed a dip from around 60 fps to 40 fps by increasing the Water Physics from 0% to 100%
In the video, it seemed like Richard tested a large body of water which may be why he didn't see much of a performance hit, or maybe it's GPU dependent?
Thanks! I must have missed it. Was watching at work (shhhhhhh, dont tell my boss!)
edit: oh wow it was on screen for 10 seconds. I must have looked away. great job with the screenshots!