>both minimum and recommended requirements are for 30 fps
>CPU for 60 fps not even mentioned
>yesterday's footage seemed like there are drops on whatever they recorded it with
It's over. Ryzen 3600 is still relatively powerful that it'll be hard to brute force double the power.
Toaster specs, upgrade your PC
the game is releasing on Xbox Series S. a console that is $200 on black friday.
Series S' CPU is on par with SeX.
>pc specs
>mattering
I've played RE4r on 970 in 1080p with no upscalers and zero framerate dips.
Get a cheap 3060 12gb if you're that impatient
>RE4r
It's a PS4 game.
Their engine is insanely scalable.
It was still a PS4 game first and foremost.
Dragon's Dogma 2 is Capcom's first 9th gen only title.
>requirements are for 30 fps
moron
Read again.
>Estimated performance: .../30 fps
The fact CPU is barely different between minimum and recommended clearly says it's CPU bottleneck.
>2160i/30fps
>i
What?
RE Engine's built in upscaling is called interlaced rendering
Recommended says 4k rez tho
Also 2080 and Rx 6700 are very mid range
A modern rig should have no problem running it at 4k60
In previous RE games they showed 1080p 60 fps target for recommended settings.
Why can't people comprehend CPU bottleneck? PS4 and Xbone had trash CPU, that's why PC games had no troubles with CPU during the 8th gen.
Now 9th gen exclusives are coming up, and they have competitive CPUs, on which they'll target 30 fps.
What moron plays at 4K on a 2080?
My rig is shit but 60fps 1440p high won't be a problem for me.
>si...six cores, BUT at like 4.65ghz max!
>like 5'8....BUT like 6' with shoes!
>5600X
>60fps won't be a problem for me
You heavily overestimate the difference between 3600 and 5600.
>reading comprehension
Who's having reading comprehension issues?
You read both requirements and came up to conclusion that GPU is a problem?
I'm not running at 4K you absolute mong.
moron.
Yes, this game seems to have particle effects out the ass which are going to be very taxing on your GPU.
Why wouldn't they show recommended specs for 1080p 60 fps then?
Every other RE Engine game used 1080p 60 fps as a target for recommended requirements, including this year's RE4 and Exoprimal
No idea, could be some frickery with ultra settings or some shit.
But if a 2080 or equivalent can do 4K at 30 fps you can safely assume it wil be able to reach 60 fps at half that resolution.
There being no difference between the CPU requirements implies the game is heavily GPU bound.
>2080 or equivalent can do 4K at 30 fps
It's 2160i, it's half the 4K already.
>There being no difference between the CPU requirements implies the game is heavily GPU bound.
To the contrary, it shows that there's no reasonable CPU for 60 fps, so they just increased the resolution, which is why it's the only Capcom to go above 1080p with recommended settings.
>lowers particle effect volume
what now big boy?
Particle effects always go to lowest to KEEP THE ACTION GOING BAAAYBEY
PUMP THOSE FRAMES UP
>2023
>not having an RTX 20+ or comparable
Embarrassing.
It's RE Engine so I could just turn down some settings and use a DLSS mod. If I decide to get it, never played DD1.
>RX 7900 XTX
>64GB RAM
>NVMe
I'm good.
>64GB RAM
Por que
>Ryzen 3600 is still relatively
lmao it couldn't even run gotham knights or hogwarts at stable 60.
you will pre-order, buy all DLC and microtransactions anyway, piggie
>every Capcom's open world game ran like trash on launch and target hardware
>people deluded themselves into thinking it'll be different this time, because their linear games run well
The same team that made DMC4, which was considered to be the most toaster friendly PC port for years, made Dragon's Dogma, which ran like absolute shit on consoles at sub-720p resolution.
>but Dragon's Dogma ran well on PC!
PC port was released almost 4 years after consoles, on entirely different gen. PS4 and Xbone versions, which came out even later, were 30 fps as well, despite having fully working 60 fps mode on PC.
>Framerate might drop in graphics-intensive scenes.
???
>70 series gpu min
Yep it's a low effort pc port
I mean they could have just put the 1660 as the minimun. You do realize that 1000 series is 4 gens old now? I guess by your loigic BG3 is shit cause it had 970 as the minimun req.
Don't all DX12 games have higher requirements? This shit is legit pushed to make consumers buy newer cards.
I mean if a 2080 or 6700 (ps5's gpu) can run it at 4k 30 fps, then it sure as hell will be able to run it at 1080p 30 fps.
My cpu already meets recommended requirements. But my 980ti is about equilevant to a 1070, so I guess I have to play at 1080p 30 fps or I'll have to upgrade my rig.
>Ryzen 3600 is still relatively powerful
It never was
>2160i
>30fps
>2080
>with drops
>gaming on a pc
lol lmao. Enjoy throwing that money away for no benefit.