LabouredSubterfuge
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Wet surfaces are definitley this games strong point. Also has any SLI Nvidia users tried the 337.81 drivers? They are supposed to have improved SLI scaling.
I would like to know this too.
Wet surfaces are definitley this games strong point. Also has any SLI Nvidia users tried the 337.81 drivers? They are supposed to have improved SLI scaling.
Wait, this is max settings on an i7 rig and you are getting <60fps for such washed out shite (at 1080p)? Are you kidding? The engine is screaming for optimization.Here we go.
I'm running the game between 30 - 50fps on a Core i7-3820 @ 4.2Ghz, 32GB DDR3-1866Mhz RAM & GTX680 4GB GDDR5. OS: Windows 7 64-bit. All settings maxed out, 1920x1080. However, I'm only using "temporal-SMAA". My computer can't handle proper Anti-Aliasing.
The image shows the not-so-good daylighting of the game. But it's the worst case scenario. It looks pretty damn good at night. There are a few ugly textures (grass texture) but overall, it looks decent and plays decent.
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Wait, this is max settings on an i7 rig and you are getting <60fps for such washed out shite (at 1080p)? Are you kidding? The engine is screaming for optimization.
Have a quick question about limiting the frame rate in watch dogs, or any game for that matter... I noticed people usually post about how they limit frame rate with 3rd party apps (I read riva tuner mentioned for example), just wondering how come people don't just use the Nvidia control panel. I usually use that for adaptive Vsync and it works great. Im assuming there is a setting for 30 fps as well no?
yeah you can half the frame rate but it never works great, for me at least. i usually just use dxtory.
thanks for the answer... im still trying to decide how im going to play this game... i have a 780 and a 3770k. Im new to pc gaming but the idea that i have full control over what i want to do is very exciting... not sure if i want to lower the resolution and shoot for everything at ultra 60fps (has anyone tried this? maybe match the ps4 res and see what you get) or go for 1080p and lock it at 30 fps... one thing i do know is that variable frame rates drive me crazy so i think ill try and stick to a locked frame rate.
Are people having better luck with those drivers than me?
Well I got SLI to work, apparently the solution is running beyond 1080p. Must be some kind of bottleneck because on 1080p my SLI results in worse performance, but on 1440p it's double the FPS.
I then put 3-4 hours into the game at 1440p and 2x MSAA, driving around fast and free roaming. I even put 1 hour into the spider tank mission and was above 60FPS almost the entire time. Overall, I average ~60FPS, with dips into the 50s. Sometimes, I will get the same chops I get on 1080p and drop to low FPS for a couple frames. I really don't think it's caused by VRAM though, otherwise 1440p simply wouldn't be playable. The graphics are insane in my eyes, and IMO the best we've ever seen in an open world game by a long shot.
I furthered tested if it was VRAM by going up to 1440p 4x MSAA and the chops remain the same, but average FPS was about 45FPS. Just to test how far I could actually go on 1440p before hitting 3GB of non-cached VRAM.. the answer was 8x MSAA. This is where my average FPS goes from about 45FPS, to about 10FPS, and almost starts locking up. This is what I expect when VRAM capping, not the chops many people are experiencing. I feel like drivers or patches will fix that.
By the way, the police AI is nuts in the game. It's really really good... best i've probably ever seen. A single cop can be a challenge to get away from at times.
I'd be interested to hear more comments on the "i5 2500k is dead" issue. As a owner of a 2500k this is kind of upsetting. So, more opinions please?
Going to buy this if it runs well, thanks for the demo Ubi... ugh
i5 2500K CPU
4GB Ram
6950 2GB GPU
trying to run at 1080
What do you reckon? Not fussed with 30fps, not fussed with lower settings.
I'm using beta driver 337.50, I've not tested with other drivers, too lazy.
My rig with titan and i7 4770k 4.2ghz can achieve 60fs on ultra settings without AA or ao with v sync on 1920 x 1080p but it's not constant, the, on foot the frame rate dips to low 50s, there is an area early in the game where there is a crowd an the frame rate dipped to the 40s ad driving it can go as lw as 30 in some areas.
Textures on high and everything else on ultra improves frame rate, still get dips from 60 but it isn't as bad.
Best results for me so far is setting textures to high, level f detail to high and everything else on medium with AA and AO off.
It's not constant 69fps throughout but it's the closest I think I can get without sacrificing too much visual quality.
Why is it 30fps on pc even on ultra looks so bad but looks ok on consoles?
Have a quick question about limiting the frame rate in watch dogs, or any game for that matter... I noticed people usually post about how they limit frame rate with 3rd party apps (I read riva tuner mentioned for example), just wondering how come people don't just use the Nvidia control panel. I usually use that for adaptive Vsync and it works great. Im assuming there is a setting for 30 fps as well no?
This is something I have noticed myself.Why is it 30fps on pc even on ultra looks so bad but looks ok on consoles?
i5 4670k
GTX 770
8gb RAM
should be able to run on high right? maybe ultra?
Okay okay All my fellow 2500K owners.
Did a few tests finally and I can pretty much confirm the 2500K still lives, CPU usage was pretty high but nothing im not used to.
Running at 4.5GHz even a GTX570 can enjoy this game decently.
A 670 at 1080 shouldnt really be suffering, i dont see how people at 1080 are failing to achieve high playability with OC'd i7s.
Everyone with a 2500K just OC it to or beyond 4.5GHz and we are more than sweet depending on the graphics card.
A GTX570 can play this game matched to a 2500K on high at 30-50fps
A GTX670 can have a couple settings higher and enjoy the same or higher frame rates.
If you want locked 60 on a 570 you will have to sacrifice some features....if you dont mind playing at 30 then id say a 2500K is much more than sufficient.
I cant really go too hectic on a Graphics card comparison as I only have 570, 580 and a 670 at my disposal, but i will call over a couple friends with other "common" cards if people want more tests.
The 2500K lives!
Okay okay All my fellow 2500K owners.
Did a few tests finally and I can pretty much confirm the 2500K still lives, CPU usage was pretty high but nothing im not used to.
Running at 4.5GHz even a GTX570 can enjoy this game decently.
A 670 at 1080 shouldnt really be suffering, i dont see how people at 1080 are failing to achieve high playability with OC'd i7s.
Everyone with a 2500K just OC it to or beyond 4.5GHz and we are more than sweet depending on the graphics card.
A GTX570 can play this game matched to a 2500K on high at 30-50fps
A GTX670 can have a couple settings higher and enjoy the same or higher frame rates.
If you want locked 60 on a 570 you will have to sacrifice some features....if you dont mind playing at 30 then id say a 2500K is much more than sufficient.
I cant really go too hectic on a Graphics card comparison as I only have 570, 580 and a 670 at my disposal, but i will call over a couple friends with other "common" cards if people want more tests.
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[B]The 2500K lives![/B][/QUOTE]
The question is whether it is the CPU holding you back or the GTX670.
There is a massive difference between Low and Ultra, when I played both, Low not only looked like crap but pop up became more common.I'm guessing this has been posted .. maybe it hasn't.
PC Low v Ultra settings
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuEUKPZg9xg
It's hard to tell the difference to be honest. Aside from some small things here and there, I don't even know why ultra is an option.
Guys, Just bought a gaming PC and need your input about its spec.
i7 4t, gtx860 With 2GB GDDR, 12 GB memory.
What settings can I play with these specs?
Guys, Just bought a gaming PC and need your input about its spec.
i7 4t, gtx860 With 2GB GDDR, 12 GB memory.
What settings can I play with these specs?
I would like to know this too.
There is a massive difference between Low and Ultra, when I played both, Low not only looked like crap but pop up became more common.
Wait, this is max settings on an i7 rig and you are getting <60fps for such washed out shite (at 1080p)? Are you kidding? The engine is screaming for optimization.
SLI user, here.
It's completely broken even on 337.81.
Well it's a Ubisoft PC port.
The 860 is a mobile GPU isn't it?
Yes its a laptop Asus g750.presume its a laptop with the 860m, that 2GB is going to hurt you going by what people have said about vram usage.
There's obviously a reason why 337.81 isn't even available on Nvidia's website. It's only on Guru3d I think.
It is on Nvidia's website, but only the international version. There is also a Chinese version on Nvidia's website.
Considering neither of the two SLI profiles added in 337.81 work (Watch Dogs and Wolfenstein), I'm guessing this driver was a quick update for the 4k issues people have been having.
"We posted an international driver that is not a wide driver release but does contain the fix for this the monitor display blank screen issue."
Okay okay All my fellow 2500K owners.
Did a few tests finally and I can pretty much confirm the 2500K still lives, CPU usage was pretty high but nothing im not used to.
Running at 4.5GHz even a GTX570 can enjoy this game decently.
A 670 at 1080 shouldnt really be suffering, i dont see how people at 1080 are failing to achieve high playability with OC'd i7s.
Everyone with a 2500K just OC it to or beyond 4.5GHz and we are more than sweet depending on the graphics card.
A GTX570 can play this game matched to a 2500K on high at 30-50fps
A GTX670 can have a couple settings higher and enjoy the same or higher frame rates.
If you want locked 60 on a 570 you will have to sacrifice some features....if you dont mind playing at 30 then id say a 2500K is much more than sufficient.
I cant really go too hectic on a Graphics card comparison as I only have 570, 580 and a 670 at my disposal, but i will call over a couple friends with other "common" cards if people want more tests.
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The 2500K lives!
That driver was 337.61
fraps benchmark results from watchdogs -
SLI disabled -
2014-05-25 12:34:31 - watch_dogs
Frames: 3211 - Time: 79891ms - Avg: 40.192 - Min: 22 - Max: 52
SLI enabled -
2014-05-25 12:37:50 - watch_dogs
Frames: 4638 - Time: 74719ms - Avg: 62.073 - Min: 15 - Max: 88
seems to be working on 337.81 w/ GTX 780s
I don't see what all the hubbub is about the 2500K, or why Black_Stride's post felt necessary. My non-oc'd 2500 is giving me great performance.
Oh nice. What res you running at?
2560x1440
Obviously, I'd like to see higher frame rates..
2560x1440
Obviously, I'd like to see higher frame rates..
That driver was 337.61
fraps benchmark results from watchdogs -
SLI disabled -
2014-05-25 12:34:31 - watch_dogs
Frames: 3211 - Time: 79891ms - Avg: 40.192 - Min: 22 - Max: 52
SLI enabled -
2014-05-25 12:37:50 - watch_dogs
Frames: 4638 - Time: 74719ms - Avg: 62.073 - Min: 15 - Max: 88
seems to be working on 337.81 w/ GTX 780s
May I ask what CPU you have?
When the specs were announced they talked about a Passmark score of 9000. The 2500K, unless overclocked pretty well, did not hit that.
A lot of commotion, got a lot of people worried.