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Edit: High-five cursedpanther
You worry too much then... I wouldn't be bothered unless my 980 Ti hit 85+ (Which it doesn't}
I have a GTX 860m (2 GB GDDR5 VRAM, Maxwell) & can run it in 720p & high details (AA = OFF) @ up to 60 FPS.
U will need more than 8 GB RAM, though, bc the game has memory-issues.
But the game has optimization issues at the moment. So to compair it to anything else at the moment doesn't really apply. And the graphics really aren't bad at all, so long as you have a system that can handle it.
Settings:
Anisotropic Level: x16
Anti-Aliasing: Off
Bokeh Depth of Field: Off
Edge Fade: On
Global Illumination: Off
LOD Factor: Low
Screen Space Reflections: Off
Shadow Quality: Medium
SSAO: Off
Texture Quality: Very high
Water Detail: High
Water Tessellation: On
Motion blur: Off
V-synk: On
Screen: fullscreen
Resolution: 1080x1920
All you that are concerned about heat in the gpu dont worry it a good thing it means that the game is utilising your hardware to its full potential, you can check the manufacture for the max temp but if you are not exeding it your fine dont worry, except if you are getting artifacts or bluescreens then its time to clean out your case and repaste the chip :).
I had a GTX 570 before I had to get a laptop for my studies about a year ago and it hit avg 95C+ (it acted up at about 97C :P) when heavily OC without failing for two years :P. It was normal for the standard high end 500 series cards to reach the high 80 under load, so its funny to hear people being scared that their cards reach 65C :O. I had to get a custom fan (Accelero Twin Turbo II) for the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ it was as loud as a vacuum cleaner and while I was at it I replaced all the fans in the case and got it down to mid 50C (under load) when it was OC, got like 10+ fans in the case now a little overkill but I wanted it to stay quiet and it only makes a low hum now under load. And six years later the card still works just as good, dont really need a new one beacuse there most games play fine on the GTX 570 but it cant handle new games that need alot of Vram and its there the the GTX 860m 4gb shines, it is about as powerful as my old GTX 570 but fitted in a pretty small gaming ultrabook hybrid (1,7kg, 14 inch) and works good with all the new games that are lunched.
Laptop XMG C404 (P34G V2) spec:
Win10
GPU: GTX 860m 4gb (Maxwell, OC Core +130MHz, memory +600 MHz)
CPU: i7 4710HQ
RAM: 8 GB 1600Mhz
Harddrive: Samsung 850 pro 512GB, Msata 840 500GB