It doesn't matter what these specs say, you won't need this cost of PC to run Forza 7 in 4K. You certainly won't need a 6700K or an 8 core Ryzen 7 for a start!
As for the graphics card a GTX1060 can do 4K 60FPS in Forza 6 Apex with the correct settings, I would say a GTX1070 will be more than enough for Forza 7.
You can very nearly get 60FPS on ultra with a GTX1070 on Horizon 3 in 4K, and that game is designed for just 30FPS. Forza 7 probably...
Vega 64 is absolutely rubbish. It uses A LOT more power than a GTX1080 and on these coolers it's far noisier as well.
Vega 56 is the only Vega worth considering because it's a bit faster than a GTX1070, but it's similarly power hungry and noisy by comparison. Unless you can get a Vega 56 with an aftermarket cooler for not too much more than a GTX1070 Nvidia win this round easily.
They kind of have anyway simply because it's been well over ...
Vega is a bit of a disaster. A year too late, too power hungry and not fast enough
'Virtually all' is not incorrect at all.
Are old games on Xbox One that aren't even getting a 4K patch that important? If you wanted Sunset Overdrive or Halo 5 you would have an Xbox One by now surely. They are nearly 3 and 2 years old respectively! Then consider games like Dead Rising 3, Ori and the Blind Forest and Quantum Break that aren't likely to be getting 4K patches for the X you can actually run in 4K on a PC already....
The point...
The difference is most of PS4's best titles you cannot play on a PC. That is why PS4 Pro is above this.
You can play virtually everything Xbox One X will have on a PC though.
All this says to me is that Polyphony can no longer see the wood from the trees.
They are frustrating. Need to refocus on what matters in racing games, what makes a racing game great. It isn't PSI markings on a tyre sidewall.
I don't even get the love for Crackdown. The first game was quite good 10 years ago, but Crackdown 2 was crap.
What has this game shown that it'll be anything other than a critical and commercial failure? It looks terrible, it feels generic and dull, and it also looks like it is full of all sorts of camera and detection issues.
But it's an early build! I hear you say.
This is a game that has been in development hell for yea...
Essentially Toy Story used software CPU rendering for stuff like a little ray tracing while modern video games are all GPU hardware accelerated.
But that isn't to say you cannot get better quality of rendering today on a GPU than that performed by CPUs back then. This comparison is testament to that. GPU rendering is so advanced now with the ability to accelerate hugely complex shader algorithms you end up with a final image output easily comparable.
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It'll look like that. On PC.
Consoles however remain to be seen. Various states of downgrade depending on the hardware.
Today's overkill is tomorrow's barely adequate and the next day's dated.
Less than 6 months after the machine arrives it'll be equivalent to a midrange PC at best. A year after that it'll struggle to match a budget machine.
The more performance the better.
Quantum Break on Ultra is the last word.
Badly optimized. Struggles to maintain 30FPS rendering at essentially 720P on Xbox One.
Now try and get native 4K, or 9 (NINE) times the resolution of Xbox One on PC with 60FPS.
At the moment it's well beyond any GPU. The game doesn't work properly with multi GPU either, you can force it but then it breaks the lighting engine.
You have to settle with the nasty upscaling...
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I think it'll do well to beat a decent factory OC GTX1080. Bearing in mind GTX1080 is well over a year old now and Nvidia have a replacement consumer generation ready in maybe 6 months, 9 tops.
History says if AMD isn't significantly better for similar money most people buy Nvidia automatically. One glance at GTX1060 compared to RX480/580 sales shows this still holds true today.
I'm going to play it on PC because PC has hundreds of games you can play in native 4K right now, instead of like just a couple dozen on launch for Xbox One X in however many more months it is yet.
That and every Microsoft Xbox One X game will be as a minimum complete parity on PC with the console version, if not better.
PC looks like great value if 4K is your aim. Because you have an entire back catalogue of titles that support or can be made to suppo...
You're severely overstating the case against PC here Ghost, and we're not talking about constantly running servers or networked business machines. We're talking about a home computer used a couple hours a day perhaps.
Major registry errors- astoundingly rare on a home machine. Windows 10 is exceedingly stable and self correcting.
Disk errors and disk fragments - Also very rare. SSDs do not get fragmented and decent ones are rated to last for t...
Yep, 8 x MSAA is easily achievable in 1080p. Heck you can do ultra and 4 x MSAA with a faaaaaar slower card no problem.
You're linking to a video made in November when I already said that the patch for Horizon 3 came last month.
The game runs like a dream now. The problem was poor CPU utilization limiting upper frame rate performance.
Now fixed.
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So you don't have Horizon 3 on PC. A good GTX1080 can do 4K 60FPS ultra today. You don't even need the Ti as long as you have a powerful CPU. I very much doubt even Xbox One X will run the next Horizon game in anything other than 30FPS.
When the Hot Wheels DLC was launched a month ago, Playground incorporated a huge performance upgrade for the game.
The main problem of the game was poor CPU threading. The game engine would overload Core 0 and leav...
1050ti will obviously not do 4K 60FPS, it is intended for 1080p. That card runs Forza Apex 6 beautifully in 1080p and 60FPS with the best settings.
It'll comfortably beat the original Xbox One at 1080p and 60FPS in Forza 7 I would say.
For 4K 60FPS you'll need something like an overclocked GTX1060 or preferably, a GTX1070.
However we're talking about a game 5 months away. By then AMD will have launched their Vega cards and t...
The Xbox One X won't have better settings than PC, and you won't need that level of PC to match or exceed the Xbox One X. 'Ultra' on PC will probably exceed even Xbox One X, especially in terms of filtering.
I have lots of experience with Apex and with Horizon 3 and know exactly how well they run with what hardware.
These spec sheets and recommended specs are always terribly put together and inaccurate. You'll never need a 6700k and a ...