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Prey: PC graphics performance benchmark review





We will look at Prey in a PC graphics performance and PC gamer way. We'll test the game on the PC platform relative towards graphics card performance with the latest AMD/NVIDIA graphics card drivers. Multiple graphics cards are being tested and benchmarked. We have a look at performance with the newest graphics cards and technologies.
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EngEd
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Posted on: 06/07/2017 08:38 PM
Now this is how a well optimized game for pc is made ;-)
Ubisoft for ex. has alot to learn. Yes even if they are using a completely different engine. Their games suffer better optimization for all gpus. Not everyone can afford a 1080ti which even that card suffer @4k on their newest games.
Now this is how a well optimized game for pc is made ;-)
Ubisoft for ex. has alot to learn. Yes even if they are using a completely different engine. Their games suffer better optimization for all gpus. Not everyone can afford a 1080ti which even that card suffer @4k on their newest games.
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 06/07/2017 08:50 PM
Waaait a second, the article changed now. The r9 390x was way above the
1070 in 4k.
There was one entry with typo that got fixed in the first half hour after publication, the 390x. I think it listed 43 where it is 34 So yeah, you are better off with your 1070 purchase !
Hawaii / Grenada however still is going strong.
Waaait a second, the article changed now. The r9 390x was way above the
1070 in 4k.
There was one entry with typo that got fixed in the first half hour after publication, the 390x. I think it listed 43 where it is 34 So yeah, you are better off with your 1070 purchase !

Hawaii / Grenada however still is going strong.
RealNC
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Posted on: 06/07/2017 08:58 PM
Apparently the game has hitching issues when not played from an SSD. The game freezes every couple seconds if you move around, but not if you stay still. Lowering the texture quality setting reduces the issue (the lower the setting, the less problematic the issue becomes, and disappears at the "low" setting.)
FCAT would have caught that, but the benchmark would have needed to be done from a hard disk instead of from an SSD.
So: don't get this game if you don't have an SSD ;-)
(Or: get an SSD, you cheap-asses.)
Apparently the game has hitching issues when not played from an SSD. The game freezes every couple seconds if you move around, but not if you stay still. Lowering the texture quality setting reduces the issue (the lower the setting, the less problematic the issue becomes, and disappears at the "low" setting.)
FCAT would have caught that, but the benchmark would have needed to be done from a hard disk instead of from an SSD.
So: don't get this game if you don't have an SSD ;-)
(Or: get an SSD, you cheap-asses.)
xrodney
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Posted on: 06/07/2017 09:28 PM
Apparently the game has hitching issues when not played from an SSD. The game freezes every couple seconds if you move around, but not if you stay still. Lowering the texture quality setting reduces the issue (the lower the setting, the less problematic the issue becomes, and disappears at the "low" setting.)
FCAT would have caught that, but the benchmark would have needed to be done from a hard disk instead of from an SSD.
So: don't get this game if you don't have an SSD ;-)
(Or: get an SSD, you cheap-asses.)
I have SSD just for OS and was playing Prey from classic spinning disk just fine.
Apparently the game has hitching issues when not played from an SSD. The game freezes every couple seconds if you move around, but not if you stay still. Lowering the texture quality setting reduces the issue (the lower the setting, the less problematic the issue becomes, and disappears at the "low" setting.)
FCAT would have caught that, but the benchmark would have needed to be done from a hard disk instead of from an SSD.
So: don't get this game if you don't have an SSD ;-)
(Or: get an SSD, you cheap-asses.)
I have SSD just for OS and was playing Prey from classic spinning disk just fine.
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?????????? 290X is slightly slower than the 390x which is 6fps or ~20% slower than 1070.
Waaait a second, the article changed now. The r9 390x was way above the
1070 in 4k.