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Comparing new game performances with Ubisoft's titles

Comparing new game performances with Ubisoft's titles

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_Rezward_
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07-20-2023, 02:54 PM
#21
We can still get it as a DLC without extra cost, right? Sorry, I'm just starting out with Witcher. This is my first game and I haven't been impressed yet.
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_Rezward_
07-20-2023, 02:54 PM #21

We can still get it as a DLC without extra cost, right? Sorry, I'm just starting out with Witcher. This is my first game and I haven't been impressed yet.

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PiggSpawner
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07-24-2023, 09:43 AM
#22
Unity still offers some framedrops occasionally, though when compared to Witcher's performance metrics, Unity remains superior at higher settings. Yes, it tends to look a bit too bright before the fixes, but the latest update made WD Akso run smoothly on my PC with those specs. It does have some framedrops too, just like Unity. Black Flag felt more impressive than ACU, but the most fluid experience I've had on my system was with Alien Isolation—great graphics and smooth performance.
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PiggSpawner
07-24-2023, 09:43 AM #22

Unity still offers some framedrops occasionally, though when compared to Witcher's performance metrics, Unity remains superior at higher settings. Yes, it tends to look a bit too bright before the fixes, but the latest update made WD Akso run smoothly on my PC with those specs. It does have some framedrops too, just like Unity. Black Flag felt more impressive than ACU, but the most fluid experience I've had on my system was with Alien Isolation—great graphics and smooth performance.

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ElaticsGone
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07-29-2023, 11:09 AM
#23
Alien Isolation handles high performance well, especially on my R9 290. Another title, Tomb Raider, demands more resources but still runs smoothly at lower framerates. It maintains consistent performance and feels fluid even when the frame rate drops. Both games showcase solid optimization, and they perform better with reduced settings on less powerful systems.
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ElaticsGone
07-29-2023, 11:09 AM #23

Alien Isolation handles high performance well, especially on my R9 290. Another title, Tomb Raider, demands more resources but still runs smoothly at lower framerates. It maintains consistent performance and feels fluid even when the frame rate drops. Both games showcase solid optimization, and they perform better with reduced settings on less powerful systems.

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New_air_games
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07-29-2023, 06:52 PM
#24
I observed my neighbour using this on a 280x display. The main issue I saw was stuttering while driving.
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New_air_games
07-29-2023, 06:52 PM #24

I observed my neighbour using this on a 280x display. The main issue I saw was stuttering while driving.

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MegaBUFFALO
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08-01-2023, 10:21 PM
#25
Tomb raider serves as a great example. It's also an excellent game. I really enjoy it. Why can't other developers create such a powerful game engine? I'm interested.
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MegaBUFFALO
08-01-2023, 10:21 PM #25

Tomb raider serves as a great example. It's also an excellent game. I really enjoy it. Why can't other developers create such a powerful game engine? I'm interested.

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