DSOGaming writes: "Just Cause 4 has just been released on the PC and we’ve decided to initially test our EVGA GeForce RTX2080Ti XC Gaming in order to capture some 4K screenshots. For this initial benchmark, we used the latest NVIDIA WHQL drivers (417.22), maxed out every setting to Very High – but disabled anti-aliasing – and the results are not that great."
Also added this month: Dragon Ball FighterZ, Sayonara Wild Hearts, Jett: The Far Shore, Just Cause 4 Reloaded.
Perfect for the person like me who wanted to play Back 4 Blood but didn’t want to pay Back 4 Blood
yesss DMC 5 and DBZ fighterz, life is strange
its a very good line up not gonna lie
The September 2022 Humble Choice lineup is here with games like Crusader Kings III and Moonscars. All told, players can grab eight games plus the Humble Games Collection for $11.99.
The Green Man Gaming Square Enix Publisher Sale is running right now. For a limited time, customers can save up to 92 percent on Square Enix PC games. The sale features discounts on the Tomb Raider, Deus Ex, Life is Strange, and Just Cause franchises.
Nvidia know how to wind buyers up big time, many people thought that the 2080Ti was taking the slot of the Titan line, hence the high price. Now a new Titan has been revealed at an even more insane price.
Really glad i didn't buy into this gen of trash, ray tracing is obviously too early on these cards too. 7nm should fetch us some decent prices next year hopefully with AMD being more competitive.
T-time to buy the Titan, right guys...?
These articles should really start reading, "Developers do not optimize games and even the highest end hardware cannot run the game at a stable 60 fps on the highest settings."
Which frankly is fine because in 1-2 years the game will keep looking better as people upgrade their rigs. Just stop expecting max settings and 60 FPS and life will improve drastically.
JC4 is not a finished game in its current state, and certainly not optimized. Hooo boy.
Coulda used another few months in the oven, I think.
The new Crysis?