Starfield operates significantly quicker on Linux than on Windows.
Starfield operates significantly quicker on Linux than on Windows.
I’ll focus on the “high” setting you mentioned, not the less-optimized “ultra.” - Even at 1080p, a 6800 or higher is needed for steady 60 fps. - At 1440p you’d require something like a 6900 XT or better to maintain smooth performance. - For 4K, top-tier GPUs such as the 7900 XTX and 4090 are necessary to hit 60 fps. How can I say these specs aren’t really challenging? For games like Cyberpunk, upscaling is essential, which is why Bethesda chose to make FSR available by default. Source:
This RTX 3080 isn't just a recent upgrade—it's a top-tier high-end graphics card. Sometimes the frame rate drops to levels that feel surprisingly rough, even in newer titles. I've pushed everything to its limit with ray tracing, yet it still ran smoother than some games I've played recently. It seems like something is affecting performance inconsistently across different systems that should handle it well.
Breaking news: latest title demands updated systems. Movie screening at 11. It’s as if folks these days seem to treat each day like their debut on this planet.
It seems the process is slowing things down because it’s dropping content during translation, similar to how some games behave when lacking sufficient VRAM. This issue isn’t something you can test directly since you’re using the free Gamepass version.