Hi, I've been wondering how the game runs at 1080p 60 (or higher) FPS on a 3060. I need to make a PC upgrade anyway but I am wondering if the game runs well enough while streaming to consider the 3060 purchase. But on the otherhand I don't really want to pay 2k for a 4090 either. So I thought I might ask here.
idk about RTX grapchic cards, i just got AMD Radeon which gives me like 100+ fps but i think RTX will be good fps too
Ran fine at 1080p the whole way through on my 1070 with default settings. A 3060 will be more than fine.
I'm on a 2070 super which is probably somewhat similar to your card. It has been running pretty great and usually around 100fps with a few settings adjusted and I'm even on 2560x1440. Sometimes in the worst spots outside with heavy action it can dip to 70ish, but it also goes up to 140-150ish in the less taxing areas indoors. I have even had success recording it with a fairly high bit rate and it stayed fine.
Edit: I did put it on 80% rendering though and lowered some other settings. Even with default settings though there wasn't too much of a difference.
The game runs fine on my 3060. On high settings (FullHD) I have constant 60-75 fps. There are drops to 55 in some parts of the game, but I believe it to be due to my weak CPU.
I'm on a 3050 and have it on slightly "decent" settings, i cap the game at 60fps though it dips below frequently and even sometimes drops to 30fps (but not very often). Worth noting I have a shitty cpu which might not help but as far as graphics go your 3060 should be fine :)
Im also on a 3060 the game was running fine with most settings maxed until i hit the island and started noticing big frame drops with all the lasers and stuff going on there
Demo ran locked 60 fps 1080p even in combat with all settings including RTX maxed except texture at the 2nd highest level. EVGA 3060 and a Ryzen 5 3600x. I was surprised by how well it ran and how good it looked.
I'm on a 1080 Ti, i7 7700k and 16GB RAM. Running the game flawlessly at maximum settings (minus bloom, chromatic abbreviation and depth of field), at 1440p. I never dip below 60 fps, but I average about 90-140.
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