South of Midnight

South of Midnight

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And does it have Ultra wide support?
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I have an i7-14700K and RTX 5080.

The game runs well on Ultra at 1600p and gets around 100+fps with DLSS Quality. With DLSS Balanced, it is able to maintain above 120fps.

It's UE4 so it has the annoying stutter issue. I would recommend turning off Afterburner and RTSS to get rid of stutters - the game doesn't vibe well with them.
I had one crash in 12hrs of play. I also get stutters every now and then, so i'm glad its normal and not my computer giving up the ghost. But when I'm not getting them, the game runs super smooth.
i had one crash after walking the old lady into the house cutscene but it was probably my pc i had a million browser windows open.
MTLVMPR Apr 7 @ 10:40am 
Originally posted by CEO of Europe:
And does it have Ultra wide support?
You check for UW support and many other things from PCGW:
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/South_of_Midnight

Seems to support at least 21:9 but boxes cutscenes to 16:9
Otacon Apr 7 @ 12:54pm 
Originally posted by Your_Gothic:
I have an i7-14700K and RTX 5080.

The game runs well on Ultra at 1600p and gets around 100+fps with DLSS Quality. With DLSS Balanced, it is able to maintain above 120fps.

It's UE4 so it has the annoying stutter issue. I would recommend turning off Afterburner and RTSS to get rid of stutters - the game doesn't vibe well with them.

How is even possible? I have a 4080 super and I get 150fps on 4k all on ultra. With a lot of stutter of course but 140-150 is normal for the first 20 min of game that I've tested
Shockingly not bad.
High/Ultra Settings Mix, 60fps locked (because of my current 4k screen) on:
Ryzen5600, RTX3060 (12GB) and 32RAM
runs fine for me.
No crashes so far. only voice/ music's gone (or off) for a few seconds 3-4 times in game, but especially during loading screens inbetween the chapters...
textures take a few seconds to load the first time I start a game... really fast, compared to some AAA games tbh ;)
Originally posted by Otacon:
Originally posted by Your_Gothic:
I have an i7-14700K and RTX 5080.

The game runs well on Ultra at 1600p and gets around 100+fps with DLSS Quality. With DLSS Balanced, it is able to maintain above 120fps.

It's UE4 so it has the annoying stutter issue. I would recommend turning off Afterburner and RTSS to get rid of stutters - the game doesn't vibe well with them.

How is even possible? I have a 4080 super and I get 150fps on 4k all on ultra. With a lot of stutter of course but 140-150 is normal for the first 20 min of game that I've tested

I usually cap my games because I streamed them to my tablet. But I went and checked the actual uncapped performance in 4K Ultra.

At 4K, Ultra, DLSS Quality, I am getting around 120-130fps in Chapter 5 in an open world scenario. Maybe it's different in the first few chapters. I remember hitting around 173fps when i left it uncapped for a bit during streaming, but I could be wrong.

But yeah, that's what the performance is. I do think my system is underperforming, tbh. But I can't point out where exactly. After the Intel BIOS chipset update, it did slash my performance in synthetic benchmarks but didn't notice much difference in games.
DESTARD Apr 8 @ 12:49am 
Originally posted by Your_Gothic:
I have an i7-14700K and RTX 5080.

The game runs well on Ultra at 1600p and gets around 100+fps with DLSS Quality. With DLSS Balanced, it is able to maintain above 120fps.

It's UE4 so it has the annoying stutter issue. I would recommend turning off Afterburner and RTSS to get rid of stutters - the game doesn't vibe well with them.
I have the Same PC as you almost just got a 5080 last week but stuck with a 13700k I want a 14900k but think I'll wait till Nova Lake.
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