@the_bi99man: I'm playing with an Xbox One controller. I did try mouse and keyboard but didn't feel comfortable with it
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Thnaks for the responses. I bought it in the end during the Winter Sale on Steam. I'm so glad I did. I'm running mainly on high with some settings on Ultra (Hairworks disabled) and I'm getting an almost solid 60fps so far. The frame rate definitely makes the combat so much more responsive and enjoyable, plus I didn't expect is to look as good as it does. A huge step up from the PS4 version
I have the grass on High and it looks fine to me. However could you post an actual screenshot? That will give us all a better idea of what we are looking at
Thanks for the responses. I'll pick it up when it next goes on sale, though probably after Christmas. I know my RX 580 is getting long in the tooth, I mainly bought this system to play games like Cities Skylines. However i've had great results with doom, Battlefield 5 and Forza Horizon 4. I know the PC version of The Witcher 3 was regarded as the best version at launch and given that the game was released in 2015, I thought it might perform quite well on my system, but wanted to know if it would be a worthwhile upgrade from the PS4 version. From what you guys have said, it seems like it will be better
As the title states, I already have The Witcher 3 on PS4 Pro, but I've seen the PC version go on sale on Steam quite a few times but I've always hesitated to take the plunge. I've thought about getting it on PC due to the higher frame rate and better visuals. I'll list my specs below.
Now, I'm FULLY AWARE that I will not be running this in 4K on my system.
Intel Core i7 8700 3.2Ghz
16GB RAM
AMD RX 580 8GB
Windows 10 x64
Granted I've only downloaded one game so far (Metro Exodus), my experience is pretty positive. However, if you like to run your games from a second HDD like I do, then you will need to go to the settings in Windows and change the default install location prior to downloading. But yeah, with Gamepass and origin Access I have a access to a decent library of games whilst not costing a fortune.
I'm not sure if this is down to my monitor or GPU, but when playing games, there will be a slight greenish yellowish tint to the display, as if the colour temperature and tint is intermittently changing. It's rather faint, but it is noticable.
I have a Dell S2419H monitor and an AMD RX580 8GB with the latest drivers. The monitor is connected via HDMI and I've already tried factory resetting the monitor and have ensured the HDMI connectors are firmly inserted.
Any ideas?
An AMD RX 580 would be a good choice. You can grab one for $180 LINK
I second this, I have an RX 580 in my system and it's an excellent performer at 1080p
Thanks for the replies, I bought the i7 system and after a few days I upgraded the RAM from 8GB to 16GB. so far i'm very happy with the performance in Cities Skylines and also with Planet Coaster, though I limit the latter to medium settings
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