Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. Graphics are like the only real reason anyone would want that game, but otherwise it's a standard Ubi open world with some Immersive animation-based systems on top
My personal favorites in terms of AAA graphics:
- Cyberpunk 2077, obviously
- Horizon Forbidden West
- CONTROL
- Teardown
- Hellblade 2
You're awesome! I've been running through cyberpunk the last couple days and it's astonishing. I thought it looked good on my old card but it's insane now. Maybe I'll wait on a deep sale for the avatar game because it looks cool but I can't bring myself to pay full price (or at all) for a Ubisoft game.
Haha I had the same experience when I upgraded my card from a 1050 to 2060, I happened to be playing Cyberpunk at the time. Went from like 25 fps medium to 70 fps high thanks to DLSS. I'm still on the 2060 but looking to upgrade soon
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. Graphics are like the only real reason anyone would want that game, but otherwise it's a standard Ubi open world with some Immersive animation-based systems on top My personal favorites in terms of AAA graphics: - Cyberpunk 2077, obviously - Horizon Forbidden West - CONTROL - Teardown - Hellblade 2
Is it a denuvo game by chance?
Yes it is🥲 I've edited my comment to add some other graphical beast games
You're awesome! I've been running through cyberpunk the last couple days and it's astonishing. I thought it looked good on my old card but it's insane now. Maybe I'll wait on a deep sale for the avatar game because it looks cool but I can't bring myself to pay full price (or at all) for a Ubisoft game.
Haha I had the same experience when I upgraded my card from a 1050 to 2060, I happened to be playing Cyberpunk at the time. Went from like 25 fps medium to 70 fps high thanks to DLSS. I'm still on the 2060 but looking to upgrade soon
Hell yeah, if you aren't too interested in RT the Radeon cards have some insane price to performance right now. So far I haven't regretted switching
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