In our first look at the stellar PC version of Alan Wake 2, Alex Battaglia focuses on the game's demanding recommended specs, then stacks up PC against PS5 t...
7900XTX runs this game really well (as it should).
On “high” when rendering at 1440p (so 4k FSR2 quality for me) I can get 90fps or more in most places. When the volumetrics go big time it can dip to 75-80 for a bit, but usually it’s solid.
Surprisingly with RT on high I can get 50-60fps with FSR2 on performance (so 1080p render). So turning a couple RT things down to medium should make for an easy 60fps lock if that’s what you want. I was surprised at this because of the hype and because it says path tracing, but that was what I saw happen.
I’m choosing 90fps because preferring framerate is a big reason I went AMD to begin with, but if you want an RT experience on a super high-end AMD card it seems doable.
7900XTX runs this game really well (as it should).
On “high” when rendering at 1440p (so 4k FSR2 quality for me) I can get 90fps or more in most places. When the volumetrics go big time it can dip to 75-80 for a bit, but usually it’s solid.
Surprisingly with RT on high I can get 50-60fps with FSR2 on performance (so 1080p render). So turning a couple RT things down to medium should make for an easy 60fps lock if that’s what you want. I was surprised at this because of the hype and because it says path tracing, but that was what I saw happen.
I’m choosing 90fps because preferring framerate is a big reason I went AMD to begin with, but if you want an RT experience on a super high-end AMD card it seems doable.