This game is very playable in 1080p medium FSR 2.1 quality mode, medium crowded, and medium texture quality. I have the XFX 6500 XT with no OC, all stock - 5600X CPU - 32 GB ram 3200 mhz - Asrock B550M Phantom 4 - I got about 70 fps average - peaks at 100~110 in close place and goes down to 50~55 fps in crowded places like cherry blossom place and like the most GPUs, when going in crowded place, it's struggle the framerate.
Excellent tips. I hope we get a guide like this shortly after Darktide release. There will guaranteed be many people who think "game run bad" while they have their settings completely wrong.
There's an FSR2 mod, give it a try! There is some ghosting and blurry transparent objects, but it gives much better image quality compared to native FSR1 implementation
Yes, I've heard of this, it just hooks into the same temporal information that they use for DLSS. I expected them to ship it this patch so I didn't bother. FSR 2.0 is crazy good in RDR2 :) But RDR2 looked super blurry at medium native render res, only 4k actually looked sharp.
If I had a 6500XT I guess I would lock the FPS to achieve a "near console" experience. Detailed and interesting as always!! Oh btw... How well is the 6500xt running games on Citra emulator? The new drivers are said to offer better OpenGL performance. So I am quite interested!
Thanks! I think anything that's easier than PS3 is super easy to run, even on the Ryzen 5600G + Vega 7. These emulators are usually asking a lot more from the CPU than the GPU.
@@reto I see! Concerning the 6500xt, a card that I am interested in... I was reading a review on TechPowerUp and saw it had considerably fewer 20ms spikes than the 6600 (non xt). Which makes me think it can be paired with a lower Watt PSU and maybe it could be said it is a better quality design than the 6600 (non xt). What are your thoughts on this? Many thanks!
The 6500XT is on the 5nm node, so it can be very efficient. I think you could run either card on a fairly budget PSU. The 6500 XT is best paired with 11400 or 12100 or similar. A modern lower cost part with PCIe 4.0
Yes, it can make a small difference on gpu perfomance, but high is possible if your CPU can take it. The difference will be most noticeable when driving fast through the inner city parts.
This game is very playable in 1080p medium FSR 2.1 quality mode, medium crowded, and medium texture quality. I have the XFX 6500 XT with no OC, all stock - 5600X CPU - 32 GB ram 3200 mhz - Asrock B550M Phantom 4 - I got about 70 fps average - peaks at 100~110 in close place and goes down to 50~55 fps in crowded places like cherry blossom place and like the most GPUs, when going in crowded place, it's struggle the framerate.
try medium crowd density ;)
@@reto Yes i set it on medium already, all's good ;)
Can you show entire settings screenshot? I fail to get your average with similar spec
Great to see you back! Great video!
More to come :)
Excellent tips. I hope we get a guide like this shortly after Darktide release. There will guaranteed be many people who think "game run bad" while they have their settings completely wrong.
I will try to get a review key, but I can't make any promises ;)
There's an FSR2 mod, give it a try! There is some ghosting and blurry transparent objects, but it gives much better image quality compared to native FSR1 implementation
Yes, I've heard of this, it just hooks into the same temporal information that they use for DLSS. I expected them to ship it this patch so I didn't bother. FSR 2.0 is crazy good in RDR2 :) But RDR2 looked super blurry at medium native render res, only 4k actually looked sharp.
@@reto It's insane that the FSR2 implementation in RDR2 is actually better than DLSS one (DLSS has some odd ringing while turning camera)
Hehe, yeah FSR 2.0 is insane and it can run on any card, even on a GTX 750 Ti.
Thanks 😊
No problem 😊
If I had a 6500XT I guess I would lock the FPS to achieve a "near console" experience. Detailed and interesting as always!! Oh btw... How well is the 6500xt running games on Citra emulator? The new drivers are said to offer better OpenGL performance. So I am quite interested!
Thanks! I think anything that's easier than PS3 is super easy to run, even on the Ryzen 5600G + Vega 7. These emulators are usually asking a lot more from the CPU than the GPU.
@@reto
I see!
Concerning the 6500xt, a card that I am interested in...
I was reading a review on TechPowerUp and saw it had considerably fewer 20ms spikes than the 6600 (non xt). Which makes me think it can be paired with a lower Watt PSU and maybe it could be said it is a better quality design than the 6600 (non xt). What are your thoughts on this?
Many thanks!
The 6500XT is on the 5nm node, so it can be very efficient. I think you could run either card on a fairly budget PSU. The 6500 XT is best paired with 11400 or 12100 or similar. A modern lower cost part with PCIe 4.0
@@reto
Thank you for your reply Reto!
Keep uploading awesome content ✌️
@@ionamygdalon2263 Rendering the new video right now. Might even work on one more today 😀
And what about the population density, you set it medium too ?
Yes, it can make a small difference on gpu
perfomance, but high is possible if your CPU can take it. The difference will be most noticeable when driving fast through the inner city parts.
@@reto get it, thanks for answering!
I if the intel i3-1010F processor the picture will be the same as in the video?
No, 10100f only supports PCIe 3. i5 11400f has the same performance and i3 12100f have almost the same performance.
@@reto I have PCle 4.0
You're a man of culture for having Ana de Armas a profile pic.
What kind of motherboard do you have?
gigabyte b550i aorus pro ax