For those of you who didn't understand already today we are going to review Duracell Batteries and se how thus perform
Soon is coming the final review for Mora no tooi Basho (maybe I completely misspelled the title) and one fro Violet Evergarden, which will be Italian this time around.
I'm obviously kidding, I'm not going, for now, to review batteries.
Today we are going to talk about the most taxating games, to date, on the PC side (called triple A titles, now you get it? You get the pun? If you don't or you think I should kill myself I'm not going to be mad at you 'cause you are right :D )
Ok apart from the usual crazy stuff that I write let's dive into the article.
-Crysis 3: maybe some of you don't believe to what they are reading but, yes my friends, today running Crysis3, especially on high/ultra settings, especially at high resolutions needs a ton of horsepower. Here a some results from AnadTech who, thankfully tried different GPUs from different generations. Here is the 1080p benchmark results
Some very interesting results that show us how even the 1080, almost 1000 bucks of GPU isn't able to push over 120 fps on 1080p
Here are some numbers, it's easy to understand how complex and taxating this game is.
But let's move forward.
-Metro Last Light: It is not as demanding as Crysis but you'll surely see its benchmark in most of the videos from tech youtubers you'll probably see a benchmark from Metro
-GTA V: One of the most demanding games today because he requires a ton of activity from the CPU. It is more demanding than crysis because of the open world thing and the crazy amount of people that the PC will have to generate on ultra settings.
Here are some numbers from the 1080p tear (be aware that those are just averages not the exact framerate you'll get, it depends, more in this case than others, also on the CPU and Ram your pc is running)
And you can imagine that at 4k res. will be able to play on ultra just some GPUs like the 980ti, Fury X, 1080 and 1070.
-Ashes of the singularity: It is one of the most demanding games today, maybe the most demanding, don't know if because of a poor optimization (not talking about you PUBG) or if it is because it is heavy as hell. Actually, you know what? I still don't know what the heck this game is about, is like a new gen. of starcraft? Let me know in the comment section below (there should be one, I think)
Here are some numbers obviously at 1080p
Thanks to WccTech for this splendid chart that doesn't actually include the newest cards but wll, you get it, just look how the 970 is destroyed, be aware that that GPU is able to run everything you throw at it without compromise at 1080p and at 2k on high/medium settings over 60 fps
-The Witcher III: Graphic wise is the most beautiful game I've ever played, and this means that you'll GPU will be completely annhilated by it. My 970 is able to keep it just fine in the middle 50s to high 40s without the Hairworks. Nvidia Hairworks is a crazy graphic mod that will make even character's hair look more real, however is demanding as hell.
Here they come! Numbers for 1080p and 2k resolutions. prepare yourelves
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Thanks to digital storm for this incredibly dumb benchmark (at least they did it) |
-Last but not least Rise of the Tomb raider, a damn good game that is pretty demanding and well... Don't know it is just a cool benchmark to do...
If you arrived here you are crazy man!
Soon is coming the final review for Mora no tooi Basho (maybe I completely misspelled the title) and one fro Violet Evergarden, which will be Italian this time around.
So hope you guys enjoyed this long and maybe futile list of triple A titles to play on your pc, or to imagine playing on your pc 'cause you don't have one, or to play on your play. Well come on you get it just live a thumb up or plus one or whatever the hell is there to show you are here and you are not aliens and subscribe to get a mail whenever I post something (does even people read mails today?) and remember to share this article to everyone in the world you know :).
Peace, See Nya
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