- May 18, 2015
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A lot of you guys have the GTX 980Ti or the Fury X but what the reason for constantly needing good gpu? Graphic hasn't even improve my much since 2010.
I have an Ati Radeon HD 5850 and when I go back and run games like Dirt 2, the graphics are so pretty and look a lot better than some of these new games, but yet I can't run new games (less pretty) but can run some old games (that look absolutely stunning)? Did the gpu market bridge games industry to release poorly optimize games?
It doesn't make sense to me. Dirt 2 look stunning and no matter what era we are in, it will always look stunning. Witcher 3 look better, sure, but not that much better.
I just don't understand why poor optimization forces pc user to upgrade gpu? Day Z [runs poorly] no matter what hardware you have. In fact the developer of Day Z should be fire and shut down. If you can't optimize your game, you deserve to get your stupid studio shut down.
Peace.
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-- stahlhart
I have an Ati Radeon HD 5850 and when I go back and run games like Dirt 2, the graphics are so pretty and look a lot better than some of these new games, but yet I can't run new games (less pretty) but can run some old games (that look absolutely stunning)? Did the gpu market bridge games industry to release poorly optimize games?
It doesn't make sense to me. Dirt 2 look stunning and no matter what era we are in, it will always look stunning. Witcher 3 look better, sure, but not that much better.
I just don't understand why poor optimization forces pc user to upgrade gpu? Day Z [runs poorly] no matter what hardware you have. In fact the developer of Day Z should be fire and shut down. If you can't optimize your game, you deserve to get your stupid studio shut down.
Peace.
Profanity isn't allowed in the technical forums.
-- stahlhart
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