People lying about Crysis 3 benchmarks

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blake1243

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My living room pc that i use for gaming has the following
HD7770
msi h61 mobo
8gb ddr3
pentium g860

When i play crysis 3 on medium settings@1080p i get 30 fps but it drops into 20's a bit. On low i get 45 fps.

I expected results like this as my system is nowhere near high, but was just to replace my console. But i look on the crysis forums and other people with 7770's claim to get high with like 60 fps. I even see videos with people playing crysis 3 on high and "saying" there using the 7770.

My question:
Anybody else with similar specs wanna share there FPS results from the Beta?

P.S
even at 45 fps the game does not feel smooth. everyother game i have the runs at 45 fps feels nice and smooth >.>. should i expect better optimizations from the official release? i don't really wanna but it if it runs like shi*t.
 


Given that you already have a board that'll support the 3770K, I'd go for it. You'll be going from a dual to a quad core with hyperthreading, giving you 8 threads, and the 4770K, which won't even fit in your board, looks disappointingly flat in terms of additional performance vs. the 3770K in games anyhow.
 


you hate when people don't do research?

check out toms review of 16 graphics card on this website, they also bench cpus as-well heres what they said about your Pentium running crysis 3

"As for the Core i3, Pentium, Phenom II X4, and quad-core A8 APU, none maintains more than a 20 FPS minimum frame rate at the High detail preset."
this is with a 680!

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/crysis-3-performance-benchmark-gaming,3451-8.html

lol hope that helps convince you to buy a i5 3570k at LEAST!

 


The post you are quoting was from before the games release. Before Crysis 3 the only game that the dual core had any problems with was Far Cry 3, which even then was very playable. My next upgrade will be i5 3350p.
 


The problem is your intel pentium. It is too slow.
 

its that pentium of yours holding you back! i would get a new cpu, a phenom ii x6 1045t is a great deal right now
 

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