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dylanmoody

I just bought my new PC a few weeks ago and all of my specs are in my signature and I am playing on a 60 hz 1080p monitor and I am currently getting 150 fps on max settings on games like BF4 and Medal of Honor Warfighter, should I be good for new games that are coming out in the next year or two like BF1, Titanfall 2, and the like? To play on max settings I mean.

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3 minutes ago, dylanmoody said:

I just bought my new PC a few weeks ago and all of my specs are in my signature and I am playing on a 60 hz 1080p monitor and I am currently getting 150 fps on max settings on games like BF4 and Medal of Honor Warfighter, should I be good for new games that are coming out in the next year or two like BF1, Titanfall 2, and the like? To play on max settings I mean.

Max settings? Maybe? I'd think more high, very high.

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On 1080p i would think you would have enough for max or close to max setting. but you can't really tell until the games come out unfortunately.

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You should be good for a while, but like SukaroBlue said, you never know what games will come out and how much more power they will need even at 1080p@60Hz.

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Yes? of course :P The GTX 980 will play games on 1080p maxed out at 60fps ez pz. Maybe one some insane games you will have to turn down some weird settings, but you'll be fine for the time to come.

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12 minutes ago, dylanmoody said:

I just bought my new PC a few weeks ago and all of my specs are in my signature and I am playing on a 60 hz 1080p monitor and I am currently getting 150 fps on max settings on games like BF4 and Medal of Honor Warfighter, should I be good for new games that are coming out in the next year or two like BF1, Titanfall 2, and the like? To play on max settings I mean.

you have a 980

yeah

 

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If you overclock your GTX 980, then you'll be good for a while, but you'll still have to turn down AA or maybe some other things in some games, like maybe Assassin's Creed Syndicate, or Witcher 3. You GTX 980 will be able to play games at very high or max settings in 1080p for a while, but over the next couple of years there will be more and more games that need something lowered in its settings to run at a constant 60 FPS.

 

I think you will have no problem with games like Battlefield 1 and Titanfall 2. Both those games are heavily console-focused in their designs, and so are conservative with the amount of polygonal detail within a scene. And I know DICE's Frostbite engine is very well optimized, and DICE's Battlefront runs great on moderate PC hardware - and Battlefield 1 will probably be the same.

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