![]() ![]() "He is running a cheap GPU which is bottom of the barrel budget gaming atm. No way in hell this indie thing should be this laggy or stuttery messĮither way, I think I got my answer - that nothing was ever fixed with this title and it's still unoptimized so yeah, no buy :( This GPU runs Witcher 3 on Ultra at like 65-70 fps average The budget RX 580 runs games way more demanding than Disco Elysium."Įxactly. But it's terribly optimized, and running a point and click RPG on a 1080ti successfully is not as boastful as you might think. Budget gaming doesn't mean using dated hardware from nearly a decade ago. He is no longer in the budget gaming realm with this rig. Couple that with using Windows 7, couple that with using slow ass ram. Coupled that with his bottleneck he is probably going to get sub 30 FPS lows. The benchmarks I reviewed the game was struggling to keep up and hit lows around 30 with that specific GPU. The 7700k is about 25 percent faster <- and he isn't meeting this speed. Minimum CPU is a Core i7-7700K 4-Core 4.2GHz or Ryzen R7 1800X processor. His CPU does not even meet the MINIMUM specs, which is where I said he was severely bottle-necked. He is running windows 7 which doesn't not get official support anymore. He is running 1333mhz ram which is extremely slow even for 2012 standard. He is running a cheap GPU which is bottom of the barrel budget gaming atm. I never said this game was a AAA title, but he is running this game on a PC that isnt even worth 300 dollars today.Īgain, its a cheap CPU, which doesn't hold up at all in todays standards. The budget RX 580 runs games way more demanding than Disco Elysium. Graphically, its an extremely simple game that should run on anything. The way you rub the budget gaming aspect makes it seem as if this game is one of the best looking or demanding games on the planet. The game itself is no AAA eye opener graphics wise. You're OS isn't supported any more- Im really not shocked that the game runs poorly. So there could be a host of other reasons why the game runs poorly.Įverything about your computer screams budget gaming- And when I say that I say that in terms of "its 2017" not 2020. but Windows 7 support ended on January 14th, 2020. its a midrange CPU that came out in 2012Įdit- Also, not that I think it matters. You are severely Bottle necked by your CPU. ![]() The card itself meets the requirements, but your CPU. Which is- already pretty poor performance. Just watched a Benchmark for the 8gb and the guy can barely hit 60fps. Its basically a 1060, if I am not mistaken. I dunno- Could be drivers? But it could just be that its a a 100 to 200 dollar GPU. Players will explore unseen areas, encounter an expanded cast of memorable citizens and leave an even bigger mark on the world, all with gameplay enhancements and added replayability.Originally posted by About47Pandas:I play at 1080p, I get about 100 to 120fps The Final Cut brings the residents of Revachol to vibrant life with the inclusion of one million professionally voice acted words by actors from all over the world, as well as adding brand new political vision quests. The all new launch trailer for the Disco Elysium – The Final Cut retail physical editions can be viewed here and additional assets for the Nintendo Switch retail physical edition can be found here.ĭisco Elysium – The Final Cut is the definitive edition of the ground-breaking, multi award-winning open world role playing game with an insane amount of choice and consequence. Previously available for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 and on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X via free next-gen upgrade patch, all retail physical editions will include a digital code either for PlayStation 4, Xbox One or Nintendo Switch depending on the edition purchased, an expansive 190+ page digital artbook and an exclusive 18” x 24” foldout poster. ![]() Additionally, with the recent Jamais Vu update across all platforms, a variety of new content and performance enhancements are now available to players on Nintendo Switch including extensive optimization of load times. Fans of deep narrative RPGs will soon be able to take home one of the most critically-acclaimed titles of the genre as a physical cartridge with exclusive pack-ins for collectors. ZA/UM, in partnership with iam8bit and with global distribution by Skybound Games, has revealed that the Nintendo Switch retail physical editions for Disco Elysium – The Final Cut are now available to order at and at global retailers for $39.99 USD. Award-winning Disco Elysium – The Final Cut Nintendo Switch physical editions now available for purchase ![]()
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