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My absolute recommendings for this, this game beats ASS!
I hear really good things about metal gear V, killing floor 2 is great, the Evil Within is great, Metro: 2033 is great, and I hear good things about GTAV. Most of these games require a good PC to run, so they're good for flexing that high resolution muscle.
I'm currently running this game at 60FPS buttery smooth with default settings(High) @1080 and my computer isn't very beastly at all.
My specs:
Win7 64bit
R9 290 4GB VRAM
4GB DDR3 RAM ~ 1600Mhz
i5-750 ~ 2.67Ghz.
I did set the nVidia stuff to off.
I'm below the recommended requirements on RAM and CPU but this game is running flawlessly. RBS:Siege only ran, at least in beta, at a solid 40FPS on this machine on low settings.
Really though, it's up to you as to what you want to play the most. This is probably one of the better zombie survival games out there and deserving of it's score(So far from my point of view) but if you want multiplayer tactical FPS you'll be better off with Siege.
Keep in mind RBS:Siege is two weeks away from launch and will be €42.99(On GMG) or €60 while this game is currently €25. Or, if you were going to spend €60 buying it through STEAM or UPlay you could just pick up a copy of Siege on Green Man Gaming(GMG) for the €43 and pick up this game now for €25. Only downside to buying Siege on GMG is the fact you won't get a STEAM key.
Just to add... all the games you listed are very different genres. Assassin's Creed: Syndicate is really just the same game over and over so unless you're really into Assassin's Creed or you've never played one before but really interested in trying the game series out, you should probably stay away from Syndicate.
Vermintide blows. There's only 13 missions in it and half of them are quick 10-20minute run throughs. There's very little replay value unless you count the hideous grind in the form of their loot system as "replay value." Considering the game has shed it's 15k playerbase on the first three days of release down to 3k already, it's not a very good game for replay value.
Fallout 4 would definitely be at the top of the list for pushing your system apparently... It won't look great but apparently it's demanding and if you're at all into Fallout you definitely have to buy this game.
Another option would be GTA V: It's a great game. I have it on PS3 and on STEAM and the game itself, playing SP, will take about 50minutes doing the side quests and main missions to complete then you'll have the plethora of things you can do in the online client.
4gb ram is low, at least put another 4gb.. for better play action. In all gaming pc theory more ram = better performance.
I haven't tried bitchslapping Swervinervin357 as a human yet, but he likes the idea of "be the Zombie" where you play as a zombie and fight other players. DO IT Swervin, I have you car honker bomber killer of Virals right here ...;)
Sure am. Thanks too you I was able to find that door.
Cheers, and thanks again! :)