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These intense experiences resemble first-person shooters such as Halo.

These intense experiences resemble first-person shooters such as Halo.

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PureMime
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09-10-2021, 06:46 PM
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My system runs Intel I 12900 CPU, Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti, and DDR 5 32GB RAM. Which high-demand first-person shooter titles might push my hardware to its limits?
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PureMime
09-10-2021, 06:46 PM #1

My system runs Intel I 12900 CPU, Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti, and DDR 5 32GB RAM. Which high-demand first-person shooter titles might push my hardware to its limits?

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09-12-2021, 06:36 AM
#2
A lot of current first-person shooters might utilize it based on your screen resolution and refresh speed.
It's not the same as Halo, but different from Cyberpunk 2077.
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itz_Jesper2016
09-12-2021, 06:36 AM #2

A lot of current first-person shooters might utilize it based on your screen resolution and refresh speed.
It's not the same as Halo, but different from Cyberpunk 2077.

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matt455
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09-13-2021, 10:48 AM
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You're referring to fine-tuning the visual settings for optimal performance without unnecessary graphical enhancements. It seems you're considering how to balance system demands and visual quality in modern gaming.

You mentioned checking reviews or articles about popular game installations to gauge texture usage, which could be a useful reference.

Regarding hardware, a good display with a high refresh rate is essential for maximizing performance. Aim for at least 1440p at 144/165Hz, though higher resolutions may not always be feasible.

It's also important to focus on settings like True Grey to Grey G2G and GTG of 5ms or less, as these can significantly impact frame rates.

The discussion around eye perception versus actual performance is worth noting—some games look impressive but may not offer much benefit if the refresh rate isn't high enough.

Considerations for environments with heavy particle effects, such as snow or sandstorms, can also affect stability and performance.

Good luck with your setup!
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matt455
09-13-2021, 10:48 AM #3

You're referring to fine-tuning the visual settings for optimal performance without unnecessary graphical enhancements. It seems you're considering how to balance system demands and visual quality in modern gaming.

You mentioned checking reviews or articles about popular game installations to gauge texture usage, which could be a useful reference.

Regarding hardware, a good display with a high refresh rate is essential for maximizing performance. Aim for at least 1440p at 144/165Hz, though higher resolutions may not always be feasible.

It's also important to focus on settings like True Grey to Grey G2G and GTG of 5ms or less, as these can significantly impact frame rates.

The discussion around eye perception versus actual performance is worth noting—some games look impressive but may not offer much benefit if the refresh rate isn't high enough.

Considerations for environments with heavy particle effects, such as snow or sandstorms, can also affect stability and performance.

Good luck with your setup!