How scalable are the Doom and Fallout 4 games? I have pretty weak hardware (GTX 670 etc).
Garbett to prankster101
23 Nov 16#3
Fallout should probably run fine on medium settings but not too sure about doom, Doom minimum requirement is a GTX 670 though.
joncyloh to prankster101
23 Nov 162#20
I have a 670 GTX. additional specs of interest: i7 (3xxxK - the standard i7 for that range, can't remember the exact code), 16 gb ram. Both games run fine on medium and look great (playing at 1080p res). Definitely worth getting both. Also should point out the graphical differences in doom:
"At Ultra + Nightmare quality, Doom looks quite good; at Low quality, it still looks pretty good. "
Doom and Fallout 4 for these prices is awesome. I was going to pick up doom on xbox one but I have a good PC so hoping it will look the nuts on there in 3d vision
Garbett to sparx1981
23 Nov 16#4
I paid full price for fallout 4 when it came out but got like 100 hours out of it, If I did not have it I would buy it for this price.
I have not played doom yet so I might think about buying that since I have heard good reviews about it.
geebeegooner
23 Nov 16#5
Doom so tempting with added VR support next year..same goes for fall out 4 but already have that.
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doncarlos83
23 Nov 162#6
DOOM is worth every single penny. Go forth and enjoy.
Also it is very easy to scale if you are willing to spend 10 minutes looking on the interwebs for config tweeks.
prankster101
23 Nov 16#7
I think Doom might present a few challenges... According to Neogaf (http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1218009), I need an AMD FX8320, and I only have an FX8120. The difference isn't much in terms of MHz, but that could mean that I might struggle when it comes to having a semi-optimum experience.
Definitely going to upgrade my PC this time next year...
ether707
23 Nov 16#8
I have Final Fantasy XIII for trade on steam if anyone is interested in a swap.
hoults862
23 Nov 16#9
can't argue with that price for doom.
Tuppers
23 Nov 16#10
I found that Doom ran like a bag of s##t on a pair of GTX560Ti, but I upgraded to a single GTX1060 and it was beautiful and smooth. I don't hink it is all about the grunt but more that the technology of the cards needs to be more current.
lomax to Tuppers
23 Nov 16#18
You would have been video memory limited on the 560ti sli as the memory doesn't stack. Also it launched without any sli support at all I believe. Not sure if this was fixed.
Doom is incredibly well optimised but a gtx 670 is the minimum. If you set it to low and use resolution scaling it should be very playable but it will look less than stellar. Also try the Vulkan api I found it gave me more consistent frame rates on a gtx 970 despite it supposedly being worse for nvidia cards.
Amazing price for Doom. single player game of the year for me.
You would have been video memory limited on the 560ti sli as the memory doesn't stack. Also it launched without any sli support at all I believe. Not sure if this was fixed.
Doom is incredibly well optimised but a gtx 670 is the minimum. If you set it to low and use resolution scaling it should be very playable but it will look less than stellar. Also try the Vulkan api I found it gave me more consistent frame rates on a gtx 970 despite it supposedly being worse for nvidia cards.
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"At Ultra + Nightmare quality, Doom looks quite good; at Low quality, it still looks pretty good. "
http://www.pcgamer.com/dooms-nightmare-graphics-image-quality-compared-and-benchmarked/
I have not played doom yet so I might think about buying that since I have heard good reviews about it.
Mega deal voted hot!
Steam winter sales also start tonight.
Also it is very easy to scale if you are willing to spend 10 minutes looking on the interwebs for config tweeks.
Definitely going to upgrade my PC this time next year...
Doom is incredibly well optimised but a gtx 670 is the minimum. If you set it to low and use resolution scaling it should be very playable but it will look less than stellar. Also try the Vulkan api I found it gave me more consistent frame rates on a gtx 970 despite it supposedly being worse for nvidia cards.
http://www.tweaktown.com/guides/7757/doom-graphics-performance-tweak-guide/index3.html
You would have been video memory limited on the 560ti sli as the memory doesn't stack. Also it launched without any sli support at all I believe. Not sure if this was fixed.
Doom is incredibly well optimised but a gtx 670 is the minimum. If you set it to low and use resolution scaling it should be very playable but it will look less than stellar. Also try the Vulkan api I found it gave me more consistent frame rates on a gtx 970 despite it supposedly being worse for nvidia cards.
http://www.tweaktown.com/guides/7757/doom-graphics-performance-tweak-guide/index3.html