AC Unity low fps!!!

shper

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i have just installed the Assassins Creed Unity and i thought i'd be playing it at least by a 30-40 fps in medium-high settings ... but my thought turned out to be wrong!!!
here is my pc information:
core i7 950 3.06 ghz
RAM:8 gig ddr3
Asus gtx 960 strix (2gig DDR5)
1366*768 hd monitor

and i think i should be playing it as i said , but i can't...it plays at a 25-35 fps at low quality!!!
is it normal or is there something wrong?
and two more things:
1. i could play:
"wither 3" ,"watch dog" and "ryse son of rome" at high quality by 40-50 fps
2. i bought my gpu recently but my cpu is about 4 years old

thank you all
 
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Actually AC Unity is by far the worst optimized game. It's usually bad on PCs. On a forum I found a guy with 2 GTX 980s having problems with running this one. Try overclocking the graphic card a bit.

Few Tips, Use only FXAA and avoid using Vsync and Soft shadows.
Actually AC Unity is by far the worst optimized game. It's usually bad on PCs. On a forum I found a guy with 2 GTX 980s having problems with running this one. Try overclocking the graphic card a bit.

Few Tips, Use only FXAA and avoid using Vsync and Soft shadows.
 
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Hi, I really like fast learners.

Vsync Is the acronym for Vertical Synchronisation. Whena 3D application is in action, The GPU produces images. And we call them "Frames". And a bunch of this frames running together creates a video. It's not a video but it's a trick that cheats our mind. And FPS decides the smoothness of that video.

So your monitor displays these frames generated by the gpu. Look at your monitor. It has something called the "Refresh Rate". It could be 60Hz, 120Hz or sometimes 144Hz. Simply speaking 60Hz monitor can display 60FPS, 120Hz monitor can display 120 FPS and so on. As soon as The fps exceeds the Refresh rate we get an effect called "Tearing" Which makes horizontal lines on the above mensioned "Video". How that happens? That's another big story. So By turning on V-Sync, the fps level stays below 60Hz if it's a 60Hz monitor. So you get no tearing.

NOTE: Use Vsync through Nvidia Control Panel or Use adaptive vsync.

Hope that helped !