Originally Posted by
gamevet
Metro Exodus on PC. I have this game on 2 different PCs. The old one in the living room has my old 2500K @4.8 Ghz, 16GB of DDR3-1600 and an EVGA GTX 780 Classified. The best I could run the game at was 1080p, medium settings with physx turned off. My GPU was overclocked to 1241Mhz with +500Mhz on the memory. I had to turn on V-Sync to lighten the load on my GPU, as it was hitting 78c and throtting down to 1228. The game still looks pretty good on those settings. My main rig has a 4790K@4.8Ghz, 16GB of DDR3-2133 and an EVGA 1080 Classified. I had the GPU clocked at 2100Mhz with +600Mhz on the memory. The game was running pretty well on Ultra @1440p, until I hit the train depot and the room caught on fire.The frame rates dropped into the 40s and it felt more like high 20s because of how slow the flames were moving. I might have to turn off physx, or throw my old GTX 670 in to run that. I've also thought about dropping it down to the high settings to keep the fps above 60.
I'm liking the game so far. It's much more engaging than Metro 2033 or Last Light. There's less roaming around the base to talk to people and resupply, and more action in the open world. The story is getting pretty interesting as well.
Blah blah blah nerd speak . I just play the game on my box that runs in 4k but a solid 30fps and I don’t have to screw around with any settings.
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