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Review: Dying Light graphics performance
In this article we benchmark Dying Light - almost 30 graphics cards are being tested and benchmarked. We have a look at DX11 performance with the newest graphics cards and technologies. We'll also look at frametimes, graphics memory and a thing or two more.
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#5013838 Posted on: 02/14/2015 03:50 AM
i dont have sli gtx 970s (yet) but i can tell you from my experience, that you must run the view distance all the way down for acceptable FPS and absolutely NO DIFFERENCE IN QUALITY WHATSOEVER...nvidia depth of field is broken and needs disabled. and vsync is broken and will only lock at 60fps or 30fps (unless you have a higher refresh monitor, or a gsync)and this makes for MASSIVE stuttering from constant jumps between 30 and 60 fps.....under those settings i have amazing results always over 70fps (highs over 100) on ultra quality everything else with HBAO+ at 1920x1080. however, and i think this is a problem in my windows cause my old 260 was suffering from this too in games, my pc will hard freeze for an entire second and the sound will go EHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!.but i have not experience any microstutters or input lag. i have not heard from the latest patch but friends tell me SLI has no impact on this game at all as this game is TERRIBLY optimized.
there are alot of youtube videos on this subject, and they all say what i just said for optimal performace on higher end cards
edit. should mention i am also using the dying light launcher tool from nexus mods, and have stupid film grain disabled, as well as spatter effects on my screen (cause its annoying when it rains). absolutely essential tool
so much fail in your post.
view difference does make a visual difference
you should google vsync
you need to learn to use paragraphs
That is all
i dont have sli gtx 970s (yet) but i can tell you from my experience, that you must run the view distance all the way down for acceptable FPS and absolutely NO DIFFERENCE IN QUALITY WHATSOEVER...nvidia depth of field is broken and needs disabled. and vsync is broken and will only lock at 60fps or 30fps (unless you have a higher refresh monitor, or a gsync)and this makes for MASSIVE stuttering from constant jumps between 30 and 60 fps.....under those settings i have amazing results always over 70fps (highs over 100) on ultra quality everything else with HBAO+ at 1920x1080. however, and i think this is a problem in my windows cause my old 260 was suffering from this too in games, my pc will hard freeze for an entire second and the sound will go EHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!.but i have not experience any microstutters or input lag. i have not heard from the latest patch but friends tell me SLI has no impact on this game at all as this game is TERRIBLY optimized.
there are alot of youtube videos on this subject, and they all say what i just said for optimal performace on higher end cards
edit. should mention i am also using the dying light launcher tool from nexus mods, and have stupid film grain disabled, as well as spatter effects on my screen (cause its annoying when it rains). absolutely essential tool
so much fail in your post.
view difference does make a visual difference
you should google vsync
you need to learn to use paragraphs
*paragraph*
That is all
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#5013848 Posted on: 02/14/2015 04:09 AM
I bet all the "980 is slower than a 780ti" people might be eating their words after the latest slew of games.
I never had any regrets coming from my 780 as Dragon Age Inquisition, Farcry 4, Dying Light and every other game I've played since launch have run at 60 frames sans supersampling.
I bet all the "980 is slower than a 780ti" people might be eating their words after the latest slew of games.
I never had any regrets coming from my 780 as Dragon Age Inquisition, Farcry 4, Dying Light and every other game I've played since launch have run at 60 frames sans supersampling.
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#5013854 Posted on: 02/14/2015 04:32 AM
I bet all the "980 is slower than a 780ti" people might be eating their words after the latest slew of games.
I never had any regrets coming from my 780 as Dragon Age Inquisition, Farcry 4, Dying Light and every other game I've played since launch have run at 60 frames sans supersampling.
The 980 was always faster than a 780ti, Do not know where you got your info from?
I bet all the "980 is slower than a 780ti" people might be eating their words after the latest slew of games.
I never had any regrets coming from my 780 as Dragon Age Inquisition, Farcry 4, Dying Light and every other game I've played since launch have run at 60 frames sans supersampling.
The 980 was always faster than a 780ti, Do not know where you got your info from?
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#5013860 Posted on: 02/14/2015 04:48 AM
^
Maybe he thought if they're both at same clocks or vs 780Ti OC version, then it is true eg.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/graphics/display/nvidia-geforce-gtx-980_7.html
^
Maybe he thought if they're both at same clocks or vs 780Ti OC version, then it is true eg.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/graphics/display/nvidia-geforce-gtx-980_7.html
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Hope its better with 1.4.0.. I read some steam discussion that it added a good fps boost 10~20 but I guess we'll find out in a few?
https://steamcommunity.com/app/239140/discussions/0/611698195150645678/
Im am getting more fps. On 1.3 sometimes when I would load up the game I would have super low res textures on some objects and other times it would load the correct textures. This new patch has fixed the problem for me.