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Hitman Alpha Cant run 60fps 1080p on Titan X

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Game needs some huge optimisation work before it hits the shelf. We though batman was bad, we got another thing coming xD Hopefully they fix all these performance issues up before launch day and it looks like an interesting game.

 

The closed alpha of Hitman is a huge resource hog, where even NVIDIA's GeForce GTX Titan X can't run the game at a stable 60FPS at 1080p on 'Ultra' settings.

 

With the performance on one of the best cards on the market not even hitting 60FPS at only 1080p, what will happen at 1440p? 4K?

 

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http://www.tweaktown.com/news/46646/hitman-alpha-brings-titan-knees-60fps-1080p/index.html

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It's closed alpha, honestly what did you expect?

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Again, it's alpha, every alpha game runs like shit.

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The last hitman ran really well on a dual core cpu. I'm sure they will fix the video card side of things before release. 

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Holy crap. Proud of the posts so far. Unlike early access wants you to believe, alpha=features, beta=optimizing and bug fixes.

Can't optimize in alpha because major game changes can break the optimization

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when is this supposed to be released?

Hitman will release on December 8th on Steam, and Tom Glancy's Rainbow Six Siege will release on October 13th.

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Again, it's alpha, every alpha game runs like shit.

Not every one 

 

The Space/ Medieval engineers games are very well optimised :D

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Hitman will release on December 8th on Steam, and Tom Glancy's Rainbow Six Siege will release on October 13th.

Who is Tom Glancy??

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Who is Tom Glancy??

The creator of Ghost Recon games. Also, Star Wars Battlefront 3 will release on November 17 2015.

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Hitman will release on December 8th on Steam, and Tom Glancy's Rainbow Six Siege will release on October 13th.

well, they have like 4 and a half months to fix the game

 

i think its enough time for them to do something decent

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well, they have like 4 and a half months to fix the game

 

i think its enough time for them to do something decent

I believe they already release either a close alpha or 30 minutes gameplay.

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The creator of Ghost Recon games. Also, Star Wars Battlefront 3 will release on November 17 2015.

Nope, that is Tom Clancy...

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Nope, that is Tom Clancy...

Thanks for the correction, i sometimes misspell stuff so...........

 

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Hitman will release on December 8th on Steam, and Tom Glancy's Rainbow Six Siege will release on October 13th.

tom clancy's the division is coming March 8. So 2 Tom Clancy games in less then 6 months. Good luck UBI

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tom clancy's the division is coming March 8. So 2 Tom Clancy games in less then 6 months. Good luck UBI

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Holy crap. Proud of the posts so far. Unlike early access wants you to believe, alpha=features, beta=optimizing and bug fixes.

Can't optimize in alpha because major game changes can break the optimization

That's a load of crap. If you designed the software to be extensible and nimble in the first place, changing 1 thing should not impact anything else in the system. Unless you intend to move from rasterization to ray tracing, or move from having some appropriate effects to having a ton which in the end together probably shouldn't be used simultaneously, then changing any single thing should not impact the system in a way you can't optimize as you go. Good software is optimized from the moment the coding begins. The absolute wrong answer is to put off optimization until the end. People in general software engineering will tell you that, and the HPC crowd especially will tell you that.

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Its an alpha first off

Second off isn't this what we want? Games pushing technology forward. The highest end GPUs didn't completely max out Crysis 1 when it came out.

This is a matter of bad coding, not actually pushing the tech to its limits.

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