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#5488945 Posted on: 11/03/2017 08:06 PM
I must say this game is the second I've seen this year that has GREAT optimization. At 1080p you can run this game even with a 1050 Ti, what a deal.
I must say this game is the second I've seen this year that has GREAT optimization. At 1080p you can run this game even with a 1050 Ti, what a deal.
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#5488953 Posted on: 11/03/2017 08:42 PM
it would be nice to see some 7700k results in those game benchmarks reviews, at stock and 5ghz
it would be nice to see some 7700k results in those game benchmarks reviews, at stock and 5ghz
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#5488987 Posted on: 11/03/2017 10:13 PM
Agreed, Vulcan has worked beautifully for me and it should become the defacto moving forward, DX12 only limits the audience to one os.
I think you mean the Vulkan train. After all, why would anyone want to continue to be stuck to an API that only works on 1 OS instead of another that works on all operating systems???
Agreed, Vulcan has worked beautifully for me and it should become the defacto moving forward, DX12 only limits the audience to one os.
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#5489152 Posted on: 11/04/2017 02:33 PM
Not to mention the fact that DX12 has failed to produce a sizeable impact in terms of performance, unlike Vulkan (see Doom).
I honestly hope that DX12 will die off, I support having free choice in terms of OS and Vulkan aligns well with that idea. Even though I would most likely still stick with Windows as a daily driver.
Agreed, Vulcan has worked beautifully for me and it should become the defacto moving forward, DX12 only limits the audience to one os.
Not to mention the fact that DX12 has failed to produce a sizeable impact in terms of performance, unlike Vulkan (see Doom).
I honestly hope that DX12 will die off, I support having free choice in terms of OS and Vulkan aligns well with that idea. Even though I would most likely still stick with Windows as a daily driver.
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Trailers and gameplays shows quite awesome....but the engine is a bit consuming lot of resources... BTW... any news on NVIDIA upcoming GPUs and GDDR6
and Hilbert.....thanks again for daily updates on guru3d....