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Andreas1900
Member
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12-03-2016, 03:22 AM
#1
I need to share this news. The title worked out well for me! I wasn’t really into the second one and Dragon Age Inquisition left me feeling disappointed after waiting three years just to get something decent. Now I won’t expect anything from games again. Thanks, BioWare. After updating the new Nvidia drivers and tweaking the settings, I got her running. Just four hours in and I haven’t even managed to defeat the griffon yet (spoiler: it’s easy). But the story, setting, horseback riding, M+K systems, combat, and card game all seem solid. Really impressed so far. Even the card game adds some fun. The only downside is my 23" 1080p monitor isn’t delivering the experience it should—those 970s aren’t up to the job. Draenor might wait until patch 6.2 if this game is this bad. My score is still a solid 0.02.
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Andreas1900
12-03-2016, 03:22 AM #1

I need to share this news. The title worked out well for me! I wasn’t really into the second one and Dragon Age Inquisition left me feeling disappointed after waiting three years just to get something decent. Now I won’t expect anything from games again. Thanks, BioWare. After updating the new Nvidia drivers and tweaking the settings, I got her running. Just four hours in and I haven’t even managed to defeat the griffon yet (spoiler: it’s easy). But the story, setting, horseback riding, M+K systems, combat, and card game all seem solid. Really impressed so far. Even the card game adds some fun. The only downside is my 23" 1080p monitor isn’t delivering the experience it should—those 970s aren’t up to the job. Draenor might wait until patch 6.2 if this game is this bad. My score is still a solid 0.02.

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VitoSEXY
Posting Freak
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12-06-2016, 01:31 AM
#2
No, Dragon Age: Inquisition is not just a pile of shit. It's a richly detailed RPG with deep storytelling and engaging gameplay.
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VitoSEXY
12-06-2016, 01:31 AM #2

No, Dragon Age: Inquisition is not just a pile of shit. It's a richly detailed RPG with deep storytelling and engaging gameplay.

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ThyColossus
Junior Member
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12-06-2016, 02:03 AM
#3
You definitely require a high-quality 1440p screen.
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ThyColossus
12-06-2016, 02:03 AM #3

You definitely require a high-quality 1440p screen.

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ZerinhoPvP_
Junior Member
14
12-10-2016, 01:48 PM
#4
You adjusted the 2 x 970s settings.
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ZerinhoPvP_
12-10-2016, 01:48 PM #4

You adjusted the 2 x 970s settings.

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Minetoblend
Member
110
12-12-2016, 06:23 AM
#5
But DSR is bae
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Minetoblend
12-12-2016, 06:23 AM #5

But DSR is bae

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FuryFoxx
Member
54
12-12-2016, 11:12 AM
#6
It's surprising how impressive a 27-inch 1440p screen can be, and the idea that SLI 970s might hit 4K is intriguing.
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FuryFoxx
12-12-2016, 11:12 AM #6

It's surprising how impressive a 27-inch 1440p screen can be, and the idea that SLI 970s might hit 4K is intriguing.

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thatkidvincee
Member
134
12-13-2016, 11:21 AM
#7
Most recent titles struggle to maintain 60fps at 1080p, making it tough to reach 144Hz. Even with two 970ms frames, achieving smooth performance at 1080p is challenging, let alone 1440p.
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thatkidvincee
12-13-2016, 11:21 AM #7

Most recent titles struggle to maintain 60fps at 1080p, making it tough to reach 144Hz. Even with two 970ms frames, achieving smooth performance at 1080p is challenging, let alone 1440p.

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Nejc007
Senior Member
707
12-13-2016, 03:56 PM
#8
Are you sure? I'm running everything in 1440p at 60 frames per second on a single 780TI graphics card.
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Nejc007
12-13-2016, 03:56 PM #8

Are you sure? I'm running everything in 1440p at 60 frames per second on a single 780TI graphics card.

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MisterPvp22
Member
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12-13-2016, 04:07 PM
#9
In many games I've encountered, I needed to reduce the settings, though I think it's my i5 that's limiting me.
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MisterPvp22
12-13-2016, 04:07 PM #9

In many games I've encountered, I needed to reduce the settings, though I think it's my i5 that's limiting me.

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Kuji
Member
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01-01-2017, 02:42 AM
#10
It looks like you're using a high voltage setting, typically around 120V or higher, and usually rely on two AA batteries for power.
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Kuji
01-01-2017, 02:42 AM #10

It looks like you're using a high voltage setting, typically around 120V or higher, and usually rely on two AA batteries for power.

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