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Post by _Windows on Mar 17, 2017 2:24:23 GMT
I decided to try Battlefield 1 for PC, and the graphics are really good (as is the game in general IMO). I find it odd though that I get some minimal FPS drops during cut-scenes but none at all during gameplay (this isn't the only game that does this either). I'm hoping that enabling DirectX 12 mode will help it a bit. I'm just glad I can play it with the graphics on ultra with constant 60 FPS during gameplay.
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Post by pj on Mar 17, 2017 2:46:55 GMT
The graphics on the game do look top notch, although I haven't tried it before. I would buy it if it weren't so expensive.
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Post by _Windows on Mar 17, 2017 3:15:14 GMT
The graphics on the game do look top notch, although I haven't tried it before. I would buy it if it weren't so expensive. I'm just playing a trial version. I do plan to buy it once the price comes down.
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Post by ???DaddyIndica on Mar 17, 2017 17:25:27 GMT
When I buy my gaming PC, I'll probably start getting games like that. Right now, it just won't run without a mass amount of lag.
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Post by pj on Mar 17, 2017 22:49:19 GMT
When I buy my gaming PC, I'll probably start getting games like that. Right now, it just won't run without a mass amount of lag. 1. Build your PC, don't buy it. You'll save a lot of money, and it's actually not that hard to do. You can find tons of tutorials on youtube. 2. Check out LiquidSky.tv. If you have a good internet connection, you can stream games from the cloud at high graphics settings for free.
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