Can you guys post your GPU's and framerates so I can get a good idea of what works? I have an AMD Radeon 7670 and plan to upgrade to an Nvidia geforce GTX 770, so any input on whether that would work would be great too.
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Your GPUs?
I wanted to get this for PC but I'm scared since my GPU is essentially one 'update' below the recommended.
Can you guys post your GPU's and framerates so I can get a good idea of what works? I have an AMD Radeon 7670 and plan to upgrade to an Nvidia geforce GTX 770, so any input on whether that would work would be great too.Tags: None -
Re: Your GPUs?
I wanted to get this for PC but I'm scared since my GPU is essentially one 'update' below the recommended.
Can you guys post your GPU's and framerates so I can get a good idea of what works? I have an AMD Radeon 7670 and plan to upgrade to an Nvidia geforce GTX 770, so any input on whether that would work would be great too.
My friend is running with a gtx570, and he was running fine in 1080. I think he ended up turning off aa after one of our online matches together b/c he was stuttering some (but not sure if that was hw or server at this point. we just haven't played enough).
But, he seems to be able to run fine maxed or near maxed at 1080p with a gtx570, if that helps. -
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I want to say I am running maxed out with a GTX-980 with EVERYTHING turned up.....to max.....
But first Australian version needs to unlock on Steam (which is now officially late)......
So I will let you guys know when they finally take care of us in crappy old Australia....Comment
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Re: Your GPUs?
I wanted to get this for PC but I'm scared since my GPU is essentially one 'update' below the recommended.
Can you guys post your GPU's and framerates so I can get a good idea of what works? I have an AMD Radeon 7670 and plan to upgrade to an Nvidia geforce GTX 770, so any input on whether that would work would be great too.
I have a GTX 770 myself (OCed a bit) and it runs 60FPS Gameplay, in Cutscrenes there are some Slowdowns to 40-50fps. The GPU is definitly on 90% Load most of the time.Comment
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Re: Your GPUs?
Radeon HD 7870 Gigabyte OC Edition. It's more than enough to run this game at 1080p, now that I've got the stuttering issue sorted. I can run it with all graphics options maxed except AA (4,4 I think) And it looks beautiful - the last batch of screens I posted in the PC screenshot thread are what I'm getting now.
My processor is actually more of the bottleneck in regards to this game - Core i7 - 860 Quad 2.80 GHz - just barely meeting the recommended requirements according to this site:
http://www.game-debate.com/games/ind...ame=NBA%202K15
The game is more CPU-intensive than GPU-intensive IMO, and that may be why people with good cards are struggling to run it.Last edited by bcruise; 10-09-2014, 02:24 PM.Comment
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I'm running a GTX 580 (3GB) and am getting mostly 60FPS with VSync (through Nvidia Control Panel) and mostly max setting (I have AA at 4). I'm trying to find an SLI profile that works so I can make use of my second card and hopefully get increased stability during transitions.Comment
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Re: Your GPUs?
The game is more CPU-intensive than GPU-intensive IMO, and that may be why people with good cards are struggling to run it.Comment
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Re: Your GPUs?
Radeon HD 7870 Gigabyte OC Edition. It's more than enough to run this game at 1080p, now that I've got the stuttering issue sorted. I can run it with all graphics options maxed except AA (4,4 I think) And it looks beautiful - the last batch of screens I posted in the PC screenshot thread are what I'm getting now.
My processor is actually more of the bottleneck in regards to this game - Core i7 - 860 Quad 2.80 GHz - just barely meeting the recommended requirements according to this site:
http://www.game-debate.com/games/ind...ame=NBA%202K15
The game is more CPU-intensive than GPU-intensive IMO, and that may be why people with good cards are struggling to run it.Comment
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I know in the past it was that way. I remember I was able to stretch my old PC with an 8800GT through 2K12 (I think...might have been 2K11) with solid performance just because I had a good processor.Comment
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Re: Your GPUs?
Radeon HD 7870 Gigabyte OC Edition. It's more than enough to run this game at 1080p, now that I've got the stuttering issue sorted. I can run it with all graphics options maxed except AA (4,4 I think) And it looks beautiful - the last batch of screens I posted in the PC screenshot thread are what I'm getting now.
My processor is actually more of the bottleneck in regards to this game - Core i7 - 860 Quad 2.80 GHz - just barely meeting the recommended requirements according to this site:
http://www.game-debate.com/games/ind...ame=NBA%202K15
The game is more CPU-intensive than GPU-intensive IMO, and that may be why people with good cards are struggling to run it.
I actually agree about the last part. I didn't buy a console for a long time when I read up on the chip powering both. It's a smoke and mirrors job. System on a chip sharing resources. And it's not even state of the art components. It's main strength is that it is low power and runs cool. It will do 1080 fine, but not with even the bells and whistles of even a 70 level card. I really was underwhelmed the more I read up on it. It's really the RAM that drives these consoles. And that gets to the heart of the porting issue. To bring it over as a proper PC title, it has to be rewritten for traditional PC architecture. Not this new wonder of fakery and system resource sharing. I'm not trying to troll, but AMD's system on a chip is barely better than Intel's integrated graphics.Note to Tiburon Marketing:
A great product sells itself, no "back of the box" features required! (See Fifa...)
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