https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Performance_Analysis/Prey/4.html
TL;DR Runs good on everything except the RX 460.
TL;DR Runs good on everything except the RX 460.
Depends on the benchmark you're looking at, right?Nvidia cards dominating this game. GTX 970 matching RX 580. GTX 1060 is 10% faster than Rx 580. Thats embarassing for a game which AMD has a marketing tie in. I think GCN architecture's poor deferred rendering performance shows up again.
https://www.computerbase.de/2017-05/prey-benchmark/2/#diagramm-prey-1920-1080
There you go, but without 1070 or 980ti for now. They'll add more GPUs soon.Lets wait for pcgameshardware test with aftermarket cards if aftermarket 980TI beat aftermarket 1070.
why is there such huge disparity between the pcgameshardware / gamegpu benches and computerbase / techpowerup. Rx 580 goes from losing by 10% to ref GTX 1060 (computerbase) to Nitro Rx 580 LE edging out ASUS GTX 1060 9 Gbps by 4% at1080p according to pcgameshardware. This is in spite of pcgameshardware using the older 17.4.4 drivers for AMD instead of 17.5.1 while using 382.05 whql which is the recommended nvidia driver for prey .Still GTX 1060 has the more consistently higher avg performance across multiple reviews.
381.89 vs. 382.05. PCGH is using the older 381.89 (not 382.05 shown in the pic above, they fixed it already) all the other reviewer the 382.05 I believe. The one "optimized" for Prey gives you a bit more performance but is causing a lot of stuttering as you can see.why is there such huge disparity between the pcgameshardware / gamegpu benches and computerbase / techpowerup. Rx 580 goes from losing by 10% to ref GTX 1060 (computerbase) to Nitro Rx 580 LE edging out ASUS GTX 1060 9 Gbps by 4% at1080p according to pcgameshardware. This is in spite of pcgameshardware using the older 17.4.4 drivers for AMD instead of 17.5.1 while using 382.05 whql which is the recommended nvidia driver for prey .Still GTX 1060 has the more consistently higher avg performance across multiple reviews.
This is because the game-ready driver, although performing better in average FPS, was creating unacceptable stuttering.
He doesn't need to cause this is a nVidia problem. And even there it's only the 382.05 Game Ready Driver for Prey , 381.89 seems to be fine.Too bad they will need another driver to fix the stutter. Hopefully Scott Wasson is throwing a fit and will get this fixed.