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Review: Resident Evil 3: PC graphics performance analysis
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#5778119 Posted on: 04/10/2020 04:09 PM

I didn't have any issues in dx12, same now with RE3, might as well enable max 8GB just to see.

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#5778319 Posted on: 04/11/2020 12:05 PM
Go run RE2 and try it back to back. It wasn't a situational thing. DX12 mode tanked performance universally. Meaning the developers screwed something up royally.
I didn't have any issues in dx12, same now with RE3, might as well enable max 8GB just to see.
Go run RE2 and try it back to back. It wasn't a situational thing. DX12 mode tanked performance universally. Meaning the developers screwed something up royally.
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#5778449 Posted on: 04/11/2020 08:49 PM
hmm, sorry my bad, just checked and I played it in dx11.
About RE3 I tried with 8gb vram instead of 6gb and it still ran ok, no obvious stutters or slowdowns, only by new parts of the game a little - open world, will try dx11 again.
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DX11 is better, still even by new RE3.
hmm, sorry my bad, just checked and I played it in dx11.
About RE3 I tried with 8gb vram instead of 6gb and it still ran ok, no obvious stutters or slowdowns, only by new parts of the game a little - open world, will try dx11 again.
edit:
DX11 is better, still even by new RE3.
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#5781007 Posted on: 04/20/2020 03:26 PM
hmm, sorry my bad, just checked and I played it in dx11.
About RE3 I tried with 8gb vram instead of 6gb and it still ran ok, no obvious stutters or slowdowns, only by new parts of the game a little - open world, will try dx11 again.
edit:
DX11 is better, still even by new RE3.
Thanks for checking. I had heard that RE3 was basically using all the same assets they made RE2 with, so it's not surprising they both suffer from the same problems.
hmm, sorry my bad, just checked and I played it in dx11.
About RE3 I tried with 8gb vram instead of 6gb and it still ran ok, no obvious stutters or slowdowns, only by new parts of the game a little - open world, will try dx11 again.
edit:
DX11 is better, still even by new RE3.
Thanks for checking. I had heard that RE3 was basically using all the same assets they made RE2 with, so it's not surprising they both suffer from the same problems.
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I didn't have any issues in dx12, same now with RE3, might as well enable max 8GB just to see.