Very informative video. I'm ok with 50 or 40fps in any game if there is no stutter. I hope to upgrade my rx 6600 to rx 6700xt someday. At the moment i'm playing Ghostwire Tokyo at 1080p high settings with constant 60fps. There is a lot of repetition in this game but i'm still enjoying it.
Thanks 😊 yeah if there's no stutter I don't really mind. Happy you're enjoying Ghostwire, I remember playing around 3 hours of it and quite liked it but have heard it is repetitive. Maybe I'll finish it at some point.
I do think those requirements for Starfield seem pretty reasonable although I hope they'll eventually release one of those tables with all the requirements and their target resolution and performance. What I find disconcerning are the requeriments for Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty specially in terms of CPU. For 1080p 60fps without ray tracing they're asking for a Core i7-12700 or Ryzen 7 7800X. What the hell is that? I would assume they would recommend a Zen 3 processor but a 7800x? I guess you're right when you said Cyberpunk 2077 is the new Crysis.
I have a 2080 super, got it just before first lockdown hit, hope i can have a good experience in starfield, should be fine, i would be happy with 1440p medium settings (i hope)
My CPU is an watercooled i9-9900K w/Dual 2080 Super graphics cards w/64gb of RAM. I was able to run CP2077 on Ultra w/high frame rates at 1440P. Didn't have any issues. I will still upgrade to a 3090 in about a few weeks.
Big thanks to my sister for letting me borrow the PC I put together for her a few years ago !
Very informative video. I'm ok with 50 or 40fps in any game if there is no stutter. I hope to upgrade my rx 6600 to rx 6700xt someday. At the moment i'm playing Ghostwire Tokyo at 1080p high settings with constant 60fps. There is a lot of repetition in this game but i'm still enjoying it.
Thanks 😊 yeah if there's no stutter I don't really mind. Happy you're enjoying Ghostwire, I remember playing around 3 hours of it and quite liked it but have heard it is repetitive. Maybe I'll finish it at some point.
@@tomstechtable that's the reason I play it on my ps5 even though I have a PC its just better optimized for console. even on 3090 I get stuttering.
I do think those requirements for Starfield seem pretty reasonable although I hope they'll eventually release one of those tables with all the requirements and their target resolution and performance.
What I find disconcerning are the requeriments for Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty specially in terms of CPU.
For 1080p 60fps without ray tracing they're asking for a Core i7-12700 or Ryzen 7 7800X. What the hell is that? I would assume they would recommend a Zen 3 processor but a 7800x? I guess you're right when you said Cyberpunk 2077 is the new Crysis.
Wow, just checked the specs now and they are ridiculous now !
I have a 2080 super, got it just before first lockdown hit, hope i can have a good experience in starfield, should be fine, i would be happy with 1440p medium settings (i hope)
My CPU is an watercooled i9-9900K w/Dual 2080 Super graphics cards w/64gb of RAM. I was able to run CP2077 on Ultra w/high frame rates at 1440P. Didn't have any issues. I will still upgrade to a 3090 in about a few weeks.
I have a similar system and only game I have stuttering or frame rate issues with is hogwarts legacy.
Don't bring back the memories of Hogsmeade !
have the same card and those 8gb shows some weakness but not in many games...nice vid bro. sub and like
If you watch the Digital Foundry video, it sounds like there's no ray tracing in Starfield. I could be wrong though.
I'll give it a watch, thanks.
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