F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Some believe the PC Beta graphics are still downgraded.

Some believe the PC Beta graphics are still downgraded.

Some believe the PC Beta graphics are still downgraded.

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04-16-2016, 02:50 AM
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Hey everyone! I really enjoyed the Beta, especially with a 980 Ti and 4790K. Turning everything up to its highest settings at 1080P made it look great. I saw some discussions saying Ubisoft had changed the game, but the PC Beta showed me otherwise. The graphics were impressive with lots of detail, though I found it a bit disappointing that most of what you see is just shiny surfaces—no interactivity. It gets tedious after minutes, especially with bikes everywhere. What do you think? I’ve added a poll so we can see your opinions! Just don’t vote on the pole unless you’ve actually played the PC beta at full power.
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TheDonnelTrain
04-16-2016, 02:50 AM #1

Hey everyone! I really enjoyed the Beta, especially with a 980 Ti and 4790K. Turning everything up to its highest settings at 1080P made it look great. I saw some discussions saying Ubisoft had changed the game, but the PC Beta showed me otherwise. The graphics were impressive with lots of detail, though I found it a bit disappointing that most of what you see is just shiny surfaces—no interactivity. It gets tedious after minutes, especially with bikes everywhere. What do you think? I’ve added a poll so we can see your opinions! Just don’t vote on the pole unless you’ve actually played the PC beta at full power.

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bengalwatcher
Posting Freak
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04-16-2016, 08:00 AM
#2
Consider upgrading to a modern display for better performance and clarity.
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bengalwatcher
04-16-2016, 08:00 AM #2

Consider upgrading to a modern display for better performance and clarity.

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Jade1355
Junior Member
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04-17-2016, 03:32 AM
#3
We allocated most of the funds to the primary system, securing the most affordable decent 1080P display available. I'm also considering a color calibration investment later.
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Jade1355
04-17-2016, 03:32 AM #3

We allocated most of the funds to the primary system, securing the most affordable decent 1080P display available. I'm also considering a color calibration investment later.

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SkeptiCat
Member
75
04-18-2016, 01:52 PM
#4
Don't bother spending on a calibrator when it's just a bad monitor. Opt for a good IPS 1440p screen—maybe with a solid refresh rate—or even a 4K display if you can.
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SkeptiCat
04-18-2016, 01:52 PM #4

Don't bother spending on a calibrator when it's just a bad monitor. Opt for a good IPS 1440p screen—maybe with a solid refresh rate—or even a 4K display if you can.

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StormDemons
Member
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04-20-2016, 04:59 AM
#5
I also handle some Lightrooming and video editing, so I might just get another 1080P at 60Hz with better color accuracy and contrast. Still, I haven’t checked the pricing yet, so maybe I can get a higher resolution monitor instead.
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StormDemons
04-20-2016, 04:59 AM #5

I also handle some Lightrooming and video editing, so I might just get another 1080P at 60Hz with better color accuracy and contrast. Still, I haven’t checked the pricing yet, so maybe I can get a higher resolution monitor instead.

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guguis_3000
Member
145
05-11-2016, 01:34 PM
#6
I work in lightroom and premiere, 1440p or higher works well because it gives a spacious project window and more room for tools in any way. The division is hard to judge, but it seems pretty close to what's advertised. Ubisoft often highlights games to appear better than they actually are, and we don’t know how close the beta is to the final release, possibly based on an older version.
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guguis_3000
05-11-2016, 01:34 PM #6

I work in lightroom and premiere, 1440p or higher works well because it gives a spacious project window and more room for tools in any way. The division is hard to judge, but it seems pretty close to what's advertised. Ubisoft often highlights games to appear better than they actually are, and we don’t know how close the beta is to the final release, possibly based on an older version.

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Sir_Flexo
Member
164
05-13-2016, 03:19 AM
#7
Downgraded significantly. RTGI removed, particle effects reduced, environment details trimmed. Current PC specs for the 2013 demo would perform much worse now. Studios should set up reveals consistently and include disclaimers about performance impact. It took five years to fully enjoy Crysis, but I stayed patient. Even with limited settings, capable systems should handle it. It still looks decent despite missing early excitement. I'm eager for feedback, though I'm concerned about content quality and long-term stability. The game has strong potential but faces intense scrutiny soon—we'll see how it stands up.
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Sir_Flexo
05-13-2016, 03:19 AM #7

Downgraded significantly. RTGI removed, particle effects reduced, environment details trimmed. Current PC specs for the 2013 demo would perform much worse now. Studios should set up reveals consistently and include disclaimers about performance impact. It took five years to fully enjoy Crysis, but I stayed patient. Even with limited settings, capable systems should handle it. It still looks decent despite missing early excitement. I'm eager for feedback, though I'm concerned about content quality and long-term stability. The game has strong potential but faces intense scrutiny soon—we'll see how it stands up.

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skovbo1801
Member
186
05-21-2016, 05:56 AM
#8
I took a shot at a car and nothing occurred. At least I managed to close the doors—it's entertaining. But the overall appearance is quite appealing, particularly the weather effects. Indoor settings seem stunning. However, I find the map layout strange now.
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skovbo1801
05-21-2016, 05:56 AM #8

I took a shot at a car and nothing occurred. At least I managed to close the doors—it's entertaining. But the overall appearance is quite appealing, particularly the weather effects. Indoor settings seem stunning. However, I find the map layout strange now.

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Peedy
Senior Member
641
05-21-2016, 06:29 AM
#9
Sure, your 980Ti works well with a 1080p 144Hz monitor. You can enjoy smooth playback at high frame rates, focusing more on fluidity than picture size.
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Peedy
05-21-2016, 06:29 AM #9

Sure, your 980Ti works well with a 1080p 144Hz monitor. You can enjoy smooth playback at high frame rates, focusing more on fluidity than picture size.

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About_30_noobz
Junior Member
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05-21-2016, 07:44 AM
#10
It's really impressive how 1440p looks this crisp, especially with its double the pixels, making it so clear and sharp.
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About_30_noobz
05-21-2016, 07:44 AM #10

It's really impressive how 1440p looks this crisp, especially with its double the pixels, making it so clear and sharp.

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