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this post was submitted on 08 Sep 2023
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I have a 3070 and it runs great. The graphics look good on ultra/high settings too. I don’t even think the 3070 is considered high end anymore
Runs fine on my 3060ti also. This game is being brigaded really hard on Lemmy for some reason. It's by no means a perfect game but I've been having enough fun to keep going and I've had zero issues running it on ultra. Like actually zero. Shrug.
Good to know my 3060ti would be able to handle it. I’m not planning on getting it just because first person games and I do not get on well, but it’s good to know because this is what most games coming out now will be at.
Weirdly it can be third person whenever you want? I'm not trying to sell you on it. But it's not strictly first person, which I didn't know before starting it.
Different standards I guess. I have a 5800X and 3080 Ti and I have trouble getting it to run at 90 FPS minimum outdoors.
Definitely different standards. I mean no criticism, but I in no way require 90fps minimum.
That's because 90fps is a ridiculous "standard" to expect.
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lmao okay, you keep doubting
AKSCHULLY you cannot have fun because we former redditors decided so!!!
Just ignore them, some of these guys will claim a game sub 144 fps is unplayable, even in single player.
Exactly, I'm just waiting for some delusional dude to go "omg you don't even have a 4090?" In these comments soon, maybe call a 4080 or 4080Ti "low-end".
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