Playing Far Cry 4 smoothly on a GTX 760 in ultra settings is possible.
Playing Far Cry 4 smoothly on a GTX 760 in ultra settings is possible.
It seems you're aiming for a smooth performance at around 60fps on ultra settings. You've optimized a few parameters and are aware the 780ti offers double the power, running at 1200mhz.
TB consistently underperforms in his games for various reasons. He finds it difficult to maintain 30fps in AC Unity, though he can achieve 45-60fps on a 780ti. Far 4 also faces similar issues, needing only a few high settings to reach smooth 60fps. Although he mentioned achieving around 120fps on a Titan with maximum settings, he admitted struggling to keep above 40fps in Dead Rising 3. On a single 780ti, he managed roughly 65-70fps. I appreciate TB’s gameplay but try not to focus too much on his feedback when discussing system performance. Edited November 25, 2014 by SeanBond
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The game is really flawed, it seems it won't function properly. I purchased it a week ago and haven't managed to play due to the annoying USB issues—the update was postponed by a week!
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The game's performance optimization is utterly flawed, and no one seems to be amused. I attempted to run it on medium with an r9 280x, and it sometimes reached 60 FPS. A disappointing experience from a developer whose reputation seems tied to outdated tastes.
At 32:15, let me clarify who can handle Thief on a single Titan at 120fps. I appreciate his videos, but I’m skeptical about the performance claims. The benchmark numbers seem way higher than what my 780Ti can manage, even close to launch. It’s probably around 15-20% harder than normal gameplay, not nearly double the effort.