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The game runs at 70 basically everywhere at my base 1440 resolution.
I can boost that to 120-150 everywhere with the Frame Generation mod and a little scaling .
The game will never be perfectly smooth. Fallout 76 certainly never got there, but it will have pretty good frame pacing and be semi smooth at high fps.
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Watch a benchmark for Christs sake. It's a fun hobby
Which if true is unbelievably sad. The vast majority of PC gamers prefer to run at a minimum of 60 FPS. You can develop a game for consoles first, but you should never (in today's day and age) have a design spec for it of 30 FPS.
Again, unbelievably sad if true. PC gamers were the only ones there for the early days of the TES series, and have arguably been the ones (via modding) to make their games successful.
I think if TES VI doesn't launch on the same day for PC users, pitchforks and torches will be carried and Bethsoft promptly burned to the ground.. whether or not release dates were up to MS. Will be interesting to see, as I won't be buying it on day 1 either way.
but for my nvidea gtx1070 pc it Runs just fine on Med settings and 1080p
same here. runs fine with my 7 year old machine:
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz (8 CPUs), ~4.0GHz
Memory: 32768MB RAM