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Assassin's Creed Origins Performance

ironrafael09
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This is what I got with a i7 8060k with 5ghz on all cores and a GTX 2080 ti

 

At 1920 X 1080 my average frame rate was 115.

At 2560 X 1440 my average frame rate was 104.

At 3840 X 1260 my average frame rate was 66.

 

That is with mix of high and ultra settings.

 

Your results don't surprise me at all. 

Here's the problem: I bought AC Origins thinking I would be able to play it without any problems at least on the high or very high preset. Turned the resolution down to 1080p, but it still wasn't enough and I'm having to tweak the game to go for 60 FPS. Here's my system:

Intel Core i7 4700k

H81M-S1 motherboard

16gb DDR3

GTX 1080 Founder's Edition

1tb SSD (which I'm running the game from)

 

Does anyone have an idea of what might be causing the problem?

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10 minutes ago, ironrafael09 said:

Does anyone have an idea of what might be causing the problem?

sure, UBISOFT is causing the problem.

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try reinstalling your drivers / make sure they are up to date. I have a 4790k with a GTX 1080 and I am running max settings on 1440p with frame rates normallcapped at 60 sometimes getting into the high 40s.

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1 hour ago, i_build_nanosuits said:

sure, UBISOFT is causing the problem.

Thought that might be it, since I used to play Crysis 3 all maxed up on 1080p on this PC.

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51 minutes ago, ironrafael09 said:

Thought that might be it, since I used to play Crysis 3 all maxed up on 1080p on this PC.

Yeah origins is terrible...odyssey is a bit better...but they are using an outdated game engine for those games and they are trying to push too much out of it IMHO...resulting in a game that is extremely CPU heavy when multiple NPC are on screen.

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37 minutes ago, i_build_nanosuits said:

Yeah origins is terrible...odyssey is a bit better...but they are using an outdated game engine for those games and they are trying to push too much out of it IMHO...resulting in a game that is extremely CPU heavy when multiple NPC are on screen.

Since you answered my question, I guess there's nothing else to do other than lowering the settings and playing at 1080p. Thread can be closed.

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denuvo and VMprotect are literally raping your CPU cores, sorry

 

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This is what I got with a i7 8060k with 5ghz on all cores and a GTX 2080 ti

 

At 1920 X 1080 my average frame rate was 115.

At 2560 X 1440 my average frame rate was 104.

At 3840 X 1260 my average frame rate was 66.

 

That is with mix of high and ultra settings.

 

Your results don't surprise me at all. 

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1 hour ago, jones177 said:

This is what I got with a i7 8060k with 5ghz on all cores and a GTX 2080 ti

 

At 1920 X 1080 my average frame rate was 115.

At 2560 X 1440 my average frame rate was 104.

At 3840 X 1260 my average frame rate was 66.

 

That is with mix of high and ultra settings.

 

Your results don't surprise me at all. 

You should be running most (if not all) games with at least 120 FPS with that setup. Guess I should have researched better before buying it.

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34 minutes ago, ironrafael09 said:

You should be running most (if not all) games with at least 120 FPS with that setup. Guess I should have researched better before buying it.

There are lots of crazy games out there. 

I think Ghost Recon Wildlands is worce. 

 

At least ACO is pretty. I can't say the same for Wildlands.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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