What Games are you playing right now? [2]


  1. Posts : 848
    Windows 10 LTSC
       #961

    GT 1030 has somewhat similar performance to GTX 750 (non Ti)

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  2. Posts : 2,086
    Windows 11 Pro 64
       #962

    blackroseMD1 said:
    I tried to talk myself out of it, but...

    I figure I'll pop out and play Fallout 76 whenever I feel like I need a break from Red Dead Redemption 2. By the time I actually finish RDR2, hopefully they'll have all the bugs worked out of FO76.
    Can't argue with the logic of playing a couple of games at once.
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  3. Posts : 2,086
    Windows 11 Pro 64
       #963

    RoasterMen said:
    GT 1030 has somewhat similar performance to GTX 750 (non Ti)
    Great system performance. Nice and smooth. Great driving by the way.
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  4. Posts : 2,086
    Windows 11 Pro 64
       #964

    Notice the BFV FPS dips below 60 but that's at a 200% (4K) resolution scale. No stutters so far so no complaints. Running DX11 as game reviewers I looked at are recommending it with usual DX 12 stutter issues with the Frostbite engine. I haven't tried DX12 yet. Might drop the resolution scale from 4K to 2K. I should expect FPS in the high 90's at 2K from what I've read. Lots of fun.

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  5. Posts : 16,637
    Windows 11 Pro X64
       #965

    I have tried DSR scaling and didn't notice any difference image quality wise, does it make a difference for you?
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  6. Posts : 2,086
    Windows 11 Pro 64
       #966

    I find it makes a bit of an image quality improvement. Don't think it is anywhere near the quality of an actual 2K-4K monitor. Don't know for sure as most of my gaming friends also run with 1080P monitors. Guess I would actually have to upgrade my monitor (2K, wouldn't go 4K) to find out for sure. The resolution scaling is certainly a significant performance hit.
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  7. Posts : 1,560
    Windows 10 Home 20H2 64-bit
       #967

    Do you guys mean DSR for BFV or just in general? I've seen a rise in recent titles that have a resolution scaler and supersample multiplier in it, which makes DSR obsolete in them. Does BFV have it? For 1080p monitors DSR, scaling or SSAA will make distant objects and alphas more detailed and less jagged. Dunno about shimmer or crawling though, as something that can filter each pixel from buffered frames to on screen - like temporal AA - would do a better job at it. 1440p (1.5 scaling on 1080p) + temporal filtering is really good IMO. Of course you choose what is best for you quality and performance-wise.
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  8. Posts : 16,637
    Windows 11 Pro X64
       #968

    I was talking about in general. I have a 1440p monitor but gave it a try on some games. I dont have BFV,,,yet
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  9. Posts : 2,086
    Windows 11 Pro 64
       #969

    BFV has an in game resolution scale setting. I moved it down from 200 to 150.

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    The graphics at 150 look pretty much the same to these old eyes as the 200% resolution scale. But the resolution scaling must be doing something as my FPS are much better at 150. I prefer the higher FPS so think I will stick with the 150 resolution scale.

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  10. Posts : 16,637
    Windows 11 Pro X64
       #970

    Game looks really good
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