CG writes: Take a look at the opening moment of Fallout 76 gameplay using the ultra pre-set settings and at 4K resolution. We’re using a RTX 2080Ti and highlight the GPU/CPU usage and temps on the top left of the screen.
“Fallout 76″ has found a whole new world of players thanks to the popularity of Amazon’s “Fallout” TV series. The Bethesda Game Studios title, which first launched in October 2018, crossed 20 million downloads and plays as of Wednesday.
Impressive!
Hopefully Fallout 5 will be among next gen Xbox´s launching games.
Yall have alot to prove after starfield. Personally I think they will squander the potential for the game, but hey, I look forward to being proven wrong when its released.
There are many who want to help out new Vault Dwellers but this level 1,000 player offers the best advice after spending hundreds of hours in the game.
Players looking forward to exploring the new content can now enjoy a preview of what to expect.
Well it would be nice if the game did support ray tracing,
First off, the gamer is pairing a 4790K with a 2080 TI......wut. Worst purchase decision made. Better off upgrading to a 1080 TI and a better CPU than a 2080 TI.
Secondly, why is the video jumping around with 3-5 dropped frames? I even saw drops down to 48 and it still shouldn't jump like that. Either the reason is the video capturing or the CPU bottleneck.
Finally, not a good video to judge performance. Too many doubts, not sure if I should question the hardware or the game.