I installed my new MSI 970 yesterday and Diablo 3 was performing worse than with my old 570. Then I removed MSI Afterburner and the game went back to performing like it did before switching videocard.
Sniper Elite 3 instead performed so much better with the 970 (it also looked much better, though it looked pretty good with the 570 too, just not with everything maxed), so much so that I got around to finishing it.
Sniper Elite 3 was my first Sniper Elite game, and I only have it thanks to winning it from modbot (thank you very much once again, abracadaver), I'm glad I won it, because the game has been very fun for me.
I played it at the Marksman level of difficulty which felt nice to me, though the way I played it killed a bit the flow of the game and made me find out some weird bugs. For example, I've had saves trigger the sound heard alert because earlier in the level I had triggered it, though enough time had gone by and the alert was thus switched off. Things like this made it so saving in certain locations and reloading the save gave birth to an insta-death, basically killing the progress of the session since there's no way to get out of it. Luckily it happened on a test save for some action I was trying to pull off (trying to destroy two vehicles at the same time, one with a bomb and another with the sniping rifle).
Anyways, the sniping in the game felt very good. I loved the breath mechanic before shooting, as well as the trying to gain the ghost icon by relocating fast enough, which gave a exp boost on successive kills.
Trying to complete levels without ever getting spotted was something I tried to do, though mostly because that, or being heard bugged the long shot objective in the first mission (the dude wasn't there for me to shoot) and as such I didn't want to risk it again going forward. This meant that anytime things didn't go the way I planned/I wanted them to, I reloaded. As such the flow of the game got broken, but I had tons of fun doing it this way.
The bullet cam is the best part of the game probably. It's what makes a lot of the sniping really satisfying, watching your bullet go and seeing in great, x-ray detail where it hits and how much damage it does to your target. It's also pretty gruesome when thinking about it, but game-wise it works perfectly and I'm happy with that.
The game lasted me 48/49 hours to go through, which I consider a lot of time given the game has "only" 8 missions, though most of that time comes from all the reloading I did and time wasted trying to get everything the first time through a level.
All in all a great sniping game imo and a game I'd like to revisit to try and get some of the achievements I'm still missing.