Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is EA's new AAA title from the epic franchise. In our performance review, we're taking a closer look at image quality, VRAM usage, and performance on a selection of modern graphics cards, with ray tracing enabled and disabled.
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Atomic Heart is an exciting new first-person shooter universe with a great backstory. In our performance review, we're taking a closer look at image quality, differences between the graphical setting presets, VRAM usage, and performance on a selection of modern graphics cards.
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Hogwarts Legacy lets you relive the steps of Harry Potter and is a fantastic adaptation of the books. In our performance review, we're taking a closer look at image quality, differences between the graphical setting presets, VRAM usage, and performance on a selection of modern graphics cards.
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Dead Space is a remake of the cult horror classic, with modern next-gen graphics based on EA's Frostbite engine. In our performance review, we're taking a closer look at image quality, differences between the graphical setting presets, VRAM usage, and performance on a selection of modern...
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The Callisto Protocol brings impressive graphics to the horror-survival genre. In our performance review, we're taking a closer look at image quality, differences between the graphical setting presets, VRAM usage, and performance on a selection of modern graphics cards.
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Almost all of this year's titles tested.
Of course, they received updates, but they were focused on the huge memory consumption.
They are cheap because they are old and clash with the new launches. We are on a topic where a new series is being discussed, right?
Everyone buys what suits him or what suits him best in the allocated budget. In WoT and AW, I don't use even 40% of the 3070 Ti's power and the most used is the UHD 770 (igp) on the secondary system. Tens of thousands of battles have convinced me that low-middle are the best settings in them. More vRAM for tons of textures? Well, I don't have time to see the score, damage, kills and I'm interested in how many sparrows are in the trees???!!!
In a racing game, do you have time to count the leaves on the trees?
4090 is for enthusiasts. You can play with 1650 and even with an IGP.
You have tons of textures for nothing if the optimization is pathetic and the cards you're referring to can't handle even 1080p in some cases (we're talking about Ultra). In the examples given in "1", the 6700 XT is pathetic in 1440p and does not exceed 3070. These are new games, right? What are we talking about?