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I´ve been able to play every game without problems (the other games dont have that noise problem)so I think maybe you have to wait for a patch or you both have the wrong graphic card?
I bought the game from Steam.
Did you have to do anything to make it work?
Ok let's have a look:
FPS and Optimization problems on Windows 10.
People with good specs: GTX 1080, i7's fidning problems running it.
AND YOU WANT TO BOOTCAMP A MAC!
First of all the game probably won't run and if it did you wouldn't be able to play it due to Low specs on mac, buy a console ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Thought I would add my situation. I have 2017 MBP with R560 and I had it running at a solid 30FPS Medium settings at 1200res. Since updating to 17.11.1 I can still load it but I get massive frame dips from 30 - 2 - 10 etc.
I had to move the entire ACO games folder to an external HDD and then locate the files manually within uPlay. My uPlay program is installed on the C Drive and my game is now installed on the E drive. I even tried creating a separate NTFS partition on the internal HDD and placing the game there but it still would not launch past the splash screen.
Not sure why this is happening, and it is not an ideal fix, but it got the game working for me.
Kind of weird as Ubisoft explicitly state that the game needs to be on the same HDD as uPlay.
This may also help for users on Steam but I cannot say as I have not tested.
Anyway, I hope this helps some people.
Thanks for contributing absolutely nothing helpful to the discussion. OP is running an i7 and a mobile 460, so shouldn't have an issue running most modern games at medium / high settings (1080p).
OP, just so we can get a bit more information to try and help, could you tell me what driver version you're using on bootcamp for you card?
I have a 2017 iMac 27", CPU 3.4 GHz Intel core i5, GPU Radeon Pro 570 4GB, 16GB RAM