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Configurations for Mass Effect: Andromeda on PC

Configurations for Mass Effect: Andromeda on PC

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Viizion_PvPz
Senior Member
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10-27-2023, 06:56 AM
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Nvidia GeForce shared an article explaining the various customization options available for gaming enthusiasts. Key features include disabling chromatic aberration and film grain, as well as enabling HDR support—rare in most PC titles. For those with HDR-capable displays, you can fully appreciate enhanced visuals. The Ansel effect is introduced on day one, though its meaning might not be clear to newcomers.
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Viizion_PvPz
10-27-2023, 06:56 AM #1

Nvidia GeForce shared an article explaining the various customization options available for gaming enthusiasts. Key features include disabling chromatic aberration and film grain, as well as enabling HDR support—rare in most PC titles. For those with HDR-capable displays, you can fully appreciate enhanced visuals. The Ansel effect is introduced on day one, though its meaning might not be clear to newcomers.

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Morgan_Games
Junior Member
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11-12-2023, 10:40 PM
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wait for the game, trailers often make promises that they struggle to deliver.
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Morgan_Games
11-12-2023, 10:40 PM #2

wait for the game, trailers often make promises that they struggle to deliver.

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SrKaner
Member
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12-02-2023, 10:16 AM
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It seems you're suggesting a powerful setup: an i7-6950X processor running at 7GHz with an LN2 connection, paired with a GTX 1080 Ti for smooth 1280x720 performance.
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SrKaner
12-02-2023, 10:16 AM #3

It seems you're suggesting a powerful setup: an i7-6950X processor running at 7GHz with an LN2 connection, paired with a GTX 1080 Ti for smooth 1280x720 performance.

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Jack80156
Member
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12-02-2023, 02:48 PM
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I'm not focused on "recommended" or "minimum" specifications right now. Check out benchmarking videos on YouTube (especially my ones) to get a clearer picture of performance.
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Jack80156
12-02-2023, 02:48 PM #4

I'm not focused on "recommended" or "minimum" specifications right now. Check out benchmarking videos on YouTube (especially my ones) to get a clearer picture of performance.