My money says Metal Gear and that was the most glorious tease ever!
Game is fun as can be. Looks great, though I wish MSAA worked without such a dramatic performance hit. Goes from 70-80fps on Ultra with no AA to 40's even with 2x MSAA OC 7970, 16Gb DDR3 @ 1866 9-9-9-24, and i7-3930k @ 4.3GHz
Running latest Beta 12.11 Beta 11 with Cap 2 drivers
Theoretically I'm set for High Performance with my rig. Hopefully we (gamers with similar investments) can maintain 60fps. Game is looking quite good over the relatively disappointing Crysis 2.
i7-3930k @ 4.2Ghz
Radeon 7970 3GB @ 1125/1525
16GB DDR3 @ 1866 9-9-9-24
Asus Sabertooth x79
240GB SSD
3TB Seagete Barracuda @ 7200RPM
Yeah right; define games.
This was great! I wish it was longer! Are there more videos for other games?
Wait, what?
If it does, it damn well properly come to the PC as well.
It's not an open sand box, pick your load out and execute a plan like the old games. Your constantly running from the police and sneaking past guards over performing dedicated hits.
Plays too much like they wre attempting to make Metal Gear Solid.
I can be getting 60fps, but turn around and get 24fps. That just screams poor optimization. In the early sequence with the flying Hawk, the entire time I got 24fps. On average I'd say I get around 40fps, but it's so jumpy that it's never smooth.
If i turn anti-aliasing to very high, which on AMD cards employs both High FXAA and 4xMSAA, the game bricks my entire computer within minutes. Running the latest beta drivers (any previous driver wont even run very high an...
Controls are slightly better than any previous AC title, so still gimped and annoying. Play with an Xbox 360 controller for a less frustrating experience.
Not true, I'm running: i7-3930k @ 4.3Ghz, 16Gb DDR3 @ 1866 9-9-9-24, O.C. Radeon 7970. 240GB SSD, 4 TB 7200rpm Seagate Barracudas in Raid-0, and a 3TB 7200rpm Seagate barracuda and this game very rarely runs at a constant 60 + FPS. Then there's the terribly fuzzy/blurry FXAA you can't turn off and the mouse smoothing & acceleration with tight FOV.
Regret buying this game for PC at full price so much. Never trusting Ubisoft again and I have a monster PC (if I may say so myself).
i7-3930k @ 4.3Ghz, 16Gb DDR3 @ 1866 9-9-9-24, O.C. Radeon 7970. 240GB SSD, 4 TB 7200rpm Seagate Barracudas in Raid-0, 3TB 7200rpm Seagate barracuda
All that and the game runs below 40fps at all time. Can''t even turn off that terribly blurry FXAA either. Then there's the terrible mouse smoothing and acceleration. So ...
Absolution is really good and challenging, although compared to past Hitman titles, it does feel a bit less like a sand box.
Sure, but thing is every major GTA release has been ported to PC. My only hope is they optimize the hell out of it.
The closest thing to what I'd imagine the minimum of what next gen should look like has been the Watch Dogs sequence and Star Wars 1313 at E3.
Running i7-3930k, 16Gb DDR3 @ 1866, 240Gb SSD, 3TB @ 7200rpm drive, 4tb 7200rpm drives in raid-o, Overclocked Radeon 7970 in my gaming rig. Hitman Absolution looks great, runs well enough, but still looks based around current generation limitations.
That's what this means, "They're fighting for resources and this fight is very healthy because it will make people optimize the different elements of the game."
In regards to GTA V on PC: Quit scaring people for attention.
I have a high end PC.
YYYYeeeesss!!!