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I7 3770k, GTX 1070, 32gb ddr3, SSD's, shooting for 1080p/60 max if I can get it.
i7 4790k 4ghz
ram 16 gb DDr3 HDD and 1080 TI SC
Might get this not sure yet
The only trouble is that the frame rate is CONSTANTLY changing, so sometimes I have 30 fps, then I have 60 fps, and this is over like 3 seconds. It is head ache inducing.
So DR3 was more consistant, but DR4 seems to have been optomized a little better
Probably not at 60FPS Though.
This does run alright, I have an i5-7600K (Not Overclocked), GTX 1060 and 16GB RAM. Fine, on high. Nvidia thinks I can run at very high but that does cause some loss of frames.
One big FPS killer is V-Sync, turn it OFF!
Then turn it on in the Nvidia control pannel, and all your lives problems will be solved.
Again, this dead rising is brilliant, and I've not really played it much.
I am in the middle of Dead Rising 3, and have abandoned it, to play this because I just prefer dead rising 4.
It actually has a story, not one big ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ of blood.
Anyways, happy game purchasing.