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Guru3D.com » Review » Watch Dogs: Legion PC graphics performance benchmark review 5

Watch Dogs: Legion PC graphics performance benchmark review 5

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/30/2020 07:01 PM [ 67 comment(s) ]

A title that has been topic of discussion is Watch Dogs: Legion. We'll check it out 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 Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards. Many graphics cards are being tested and benchmarked. 

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lukas_1987_dion
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Posts: 492
Posted on: 10/30/2020 08:17 PM
1440p, ultra settings and 60-75 fps with 2080Ti here, but game crashes sometimes.. lol

warezme
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Posts: 205
Posted on: 10/30/2020 08:31 PM
Based on the benchmark video, I'm not sure it's worth the extra hassle of a better graphics card. The avatars were not fluid at all and reactions were herky jerky as well as movements. It's like they went all out on adding special effects like shadows and reflections and just layered it all on the same old game engine. Bleh, what a waste. This game requires better design not better graphics.

Undying
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Posts: 14577
Posted on: 10/30/2020 08:39 PM
Look how better game looks with raytracing



Error8
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Posts: 93
Posted on: 10/30/2020 08:59 PM
Look how better game looks with raytracing



I'm kinda trying to see the difference. There are some extra reflections all right, but not life changing effects. For me only Control showed some good RT, the rest of the games with RT don't really mean too much, aside from the reflections.
Also, I'm looking at DLSS and it brings so much blur in the back of the picture.
Don't get me wrong, I have a 2080 super and ever since I bought it, I tried to enjoy RT, but it still looks to me more marketing then anything else. And when you weight in performance loss, it makes me turn it off.

Sylencer
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Posts: 92
Posted on: 10/30/2020 11:12 PM
My 3090 doesn't even reach 60 degrees playing this game at 1440p maxed settings, everything on / maxed except blur shit. The performance issues are from the game not the gpu. One thing that Watch Dogs is know for is the garbage ass performance, every of the 3 games has been like that. Weird controls and crappy engine/performance are their marketing ideas i guess.

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