AMD Reference System:
CPU - AMD Black Edition FX‑8350 (4 GHz)
GPU - 2 x MSI Radeon R9 270X GAMING (2G) [CrossFireX]
RAM - G.SKILL Ares Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR3 1866 (F3-1866C10Q-32GAB)
Storage - WD BLACK SERIES 2TB (64MB Cache)
I'm not sure if it was a coincidence, accident or pure bias on the lack of AMD CPUs in this "benchmark", but I would like to offer my experience from a different prospective, if I may.
As you can see, my specs are pretty modest compared to most of the builds mentioned here. In fact, I had to replace my SSD because I simply didn't have enough room. (It's amazing how quickly 250Gbs fill up these days.)
At any rate, to those interested in AMD performances, this is for you:
First, when I read the recommended specs, I thought Bethesda was nutts!
However, after booting up the game for the first time, I was shocked to see that the game defaulted the settings to Ultra.
Yep, Ultra.
No i7 nor FX-9590 needed. And I didn't have to go with a full blown 4GB gfx card either.
And yes, the frame rate was maxed at 60fps. And it is a very steady stream of 60fps with the occasional dipping to 59fps (but NO stuttering). Disabling vSync in this game is unnecessary if you're getting 59-60fps. Leave those settings alone.
Graphics-wise, the game is unbelievably beautiful. Gameplay-wise, it is beyond out-of-the-box playable. I played for 2 non-stop hours last night without a single bug, crash, or ripple. I was expecting something out of the ordinary, but the game played flawlessly on my system. Still, I did change the FOV, mouse acceleration, and some other universal stuff mentioned in Gabi's Steam guide.
I would question how much "hardware" you really need for a game tailored to consoles. A budget AMD system should more than handle this game on Ultra.
Looking forward to reading other AMD experiences.