Since they're locking Consoles to 30 fps I'm worried their Recommended settings are using that as baseline as well.
If that's the case I'll wait for some IT hero with too much free time to upload their optimisation mod to nexus 😂
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Since they're locking Consoles to 30 fps I'm worried their Recommended settings are using that as baseline as well.
If that's the case I'll wait for some IT hero with too much free time to upload their optimisation mod to nexus 😂
It does make me wonder what awful things they're getting that poor creation engine to do.
To be fair I remember Fallout 3 being a bit of a nightmare to play at launch too.
I won't be getting it day1 as I have an RTX 30-series GPU that is half the performance of the minimum requirement, hopefully this is a case of them being overly cautious.
Ssd required? Does it use direct storage?
Wouldn't that need Windows 11?
DirectStorage is supported by Windows 10 and 11.
Nah I have a SSD with my rig running Windows 10. You'll just have to switch your hard drive which can be kind of a pain
Good to know, thanks!
I'm speculating using a physical hard drive will be a poorer user experience - ie: being slow to stream the world data causing pop in, texture loading issues etc
Welp, I'm out.
Cries in GTX 1060
as an rx 580 user, i feel you
I've been meaning to upgrade but GPUs are stupid expensive where I live if you want something decent.
For me it's the power usage. All the new graphics cards would almost double my power bill
Actually, despite all the negatives I've heard about the 4060 and 4060 Ti, I was looking into it recently and unless I'm mistaken they actually seem to have lower TDP compared to their 30X0 counterparts, while still offering slightly better performance.
I think it's a shame that that's been drowned out by the negatives; few people ever mention TDP, but I think lowering the TDP while still having better performance is a noteworthy thing that should be mentioned more.
EDIT: Went to look for some numbers and, according to NVIDIA, the TDP of the RTX 4060 and 4060 Ti is 115W and 160W respectively, whereas the numbers I found for the GTX 1060's TDP are 120W.
No Linux?
It will probably work with proton
Hopefully I can run this at close to 60fps on my pc with a 3070. I really don’t want to upgrade for a car with more VRAM.
Oof. That min spec? That's my max spec right there. Except linux not windows.
Won't they release it Linux natively compatible?
Damn, these are jacked specs. Literally just upgraded in January from my old ryzen 2600x and 1070ti combo to a 6700xt and ryzen 5600x. My new GPU doesn't even meet the recommended specs wtf lol.
There's no way those specs are right. Their games are notoriously CPU dependent, I refuse to believe a R5 3600 can get stable 60fps gameplay out of this engine but a 6700xt cannot.
But if they're right, there's gonna be a lot of complaints surrounding optimization around launch, and the 30fps BS on console will make a lot more sense.
Edit: In fact, your GPU does meet recommended spec, because it outperforms the "recommended" 2080 in every benchmark I've seen, and has 50% more VRAM. Ignore this garbage, wait for reviews.