skullpoker
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I bought the Nintendo 64 just for Goldeneye, and the XBOX just for Morrowind, and pretty much every console I ever owned was just for one game. But PC, so much more. Plus all of those old games.
XP had the x86 problem, that's the only reason anyone abandoned it. Otherwise, more ppl would still be using it today. No one cared about Windows 2000 at all. It's like Windows 8.1... that OS is already barely used at all anymore.You realize that all of the same arguments were used for XP and 2000 years before, right?
That's probably just because you have a lot of crap running in the background. Besides, Ram is expensive.Get 32 GB of ram. Currently my system + game uses over 16 GB of ram when playing this game with mods. So this would be the biggest price/performance boost if you intend to play mods or run with max settings IMO.
Ok now you made me double checkThat's probably just because you have a lot of crap running in the background. Besides, Ram is expensive.
I have 16GB of ram in my gaming rig and I have yet to see any game use more than 8GB.
Wow, that mod must be a real pig on resources.Ok now you made me double checkMy pc running with my normal apps takes 4.5 GB. I loaded the game up (with the WOTW mod which might be a hog), and I am now at 19.3 GB of memory used. So the game plus mods is 14.8 GB. Now, I suspect this is mainly because WOTW mod uses a lot of prefabs and such. Anyway, that's just my experience.
Its more about future proofing, as a 1060 is barely better than the ageing 970. Where as a 1070 is quite a bit better its a more logical upgrade. 1060's are alright, but don't expect to get 60 fps steady in many games if they have decent graphics. My 1070 can't even hold 60 fps steady in 7dtd but I blame that more on how pisspoor unity is performance wise. 7dtd is not properly optimized yet at all, like if you have reflections on it literally applys to everything in the game, even surfaces that aren't reflective at all, which really eats into the gpu power pool. The shadows are poorly done as well, so many wasted gpu/cpu cycles rendering shadows on things that do not need them, like every blade of grass and such.A 1060 will still run most games out there but you may have to adjust a setting or two down. Realistically, most games at "max" settings are only slightly better than more sane settings. You mileage may vary but is it really worth an extra $300 - $800 to get a few extra frames and a little ego stroking?
I have a 1060 GB with 16GB RAM, and a 7-year-old i7-3930k.Its more about future proofing, as a 1060 is barely better than the ageing 970. Where as a 1070 is quite a bit better its a more logical upgrade. 1060's are alright, but don't expect to get 60 fps steady in many games if they have decent graphics. My 1070 can't even hold 60 fps steady in 7dtd but I blame that more on how pisspoor unity is performance wise. 7dtd is not properly optimized yet at all, like if you have reflections on it literally applys to everything in the game, even surfaces that aren't reflective at all, which really eats into the gpu power pool. The shadows are poorly done as well, so many wasted gpu/cpu cycles rendering shadows on things that do not need them, like every blade of grass and such.
I only got 8gb of ram I really need to upgrade that. Might do it in april actually, pop another 8 gb in there for now.
Just to stir up the pot...I have a 1060 GB with 16GB RAM, and a 7-year-old i7-3930k. I have zero issues keeping a steady 60 FPS with near max settings at 1080p in 7DTD, Empyrion, LiF, Ark, Black Desert Online, Subnautica, NFS Payback, Doom 2016, Wolfenstein II, Prey, GTA V, Elex, Skyrim (heavily modded), any Witcher title, Rise of the Tomb Raider, or The Talos Principle. (Short list of everything I've played in the past 6 months.)
Your 1070 can't hold a steady FPS in 7 Days because you only have 8GB RAM. Reflections and Shadows have tanked FPS in 7DTD since they were introduced, though shadows haven't been as bad in a16. 6-8GB RAM in the min spec for this game, and it is very RAM intensive atm.
8GB has not been a desirable amount of RAM for gaming for over 5 years.
There's no such thing as future proofing. What is top of the line today is just garbage tomorrow. Stop worrying about trying to stay ahead of it all when in the end, it's only going to cost you a fortune. According to my math, a GTX 1070 is only 25% better performing than the GTX 1060 at twice the price. So, for example, let's say you were playing a game and was getting an average of 45fps with the GTX 1060, with a GTX 1070, you would get about 56fps in that game. That's 11fps difference in that scenario. How is that good value?Its more about future proofing, as a 1060 is barely better than the ageing 970. Where as a 1070 is quite a bit better its a more logical upgrade. 1060's are alright, but don't expect to get 60 fps steady in many games if they have decent graphics. My 1070 can't even hold 60 fps steady in 7dtd but I blame that more on how pisspoor unity is performance wise. 7dtd is not properly optimized yet at all, like if you have reflections on it literally applys to everything in the game, even surfaces that aren't reflective at all, which really eats into the gpu power pool. The shadows are poorly done as well, so many wasted gpu/cpu cycles rendering shadows on things that do not need them, like every blade of grass and such.
Totally right on that. I use a GTX 1060, max settings 1080p all games. It's a really good card.There's no such thing as future proofing. What is top of the line today is just garbage tomorrow. Stop worrying about trying to stay ahead of it all when in the end, it's only going to cost you a fortune. According to my math, a GTX 1070 is only 25% better performing than the GTX 1060 at twice the price. So, for example, let's say you were playing a game and was getting an average of 45fps with the GTX 1060, with a GTX 1070, you would get about 56fps in that game. That's 11fps difference in that scenario. How is that good value?
Also, you clearly have never owned a GTX 1060 and have little knowledge in it's performance cuz the 1060 isn't nearly as weak as you're making it seem. I have one and so far I've been able to run ALL games on max (or near max) graphics settings (at 1080p) with more than acceptable fps, including 7d2d, but 7d2d's fps is more tied to the CPU and ram than GPU.
I can tell you right now the game is only using my 6 true cores and ignoring the hyper threaded cores, here's an image (which took me an hour to find, probably should have just created a new one)... so here's some reference on how this game handles my Ryzen 5 1600x CPU:Kinyajuu,Please tell, how important is the large CPU cache (i7 expediency) and the number of cores (more than 4) for 7DtD.
Nah, that was an older screenshot. I play on a 16:9 144Hz G-Sync enabled curved 27" masterpiece now.I sometimes forget you play on a 4:3...