Hunt: Showdown 1896

Hunt: Showdown 1896

Oidark Dec 26, 2019 @ 7:17pm
Ryzen 5 3600 + RX 5700 XT
I've a ryzen 5 3600 and i'm looking for a new gpu. Is anybody playing this setup @1080p?
Would love to play Hunt at ~140fps...
Last edited by Oidark; Dec 26, 2019 @ 7:37pm
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his1roguenation Dec 26, 2019 @ 8:04pm 
It's Hunt, it's not necessarily known for its performance, but it's obviously no laughable RDR2 port either.

A benchmark states that the 5700 XT will achieve around 95 fps at max settings/FHD resolution. This is a bit under the RTX 2070's performance. However, you should easily be able to achieve your 144 fps by not playing at max settings, if that gives you any kind of comfort.

Due to Hunt's janky animations, 120 fps feels for me like 30 (which is surprising, given that Crysis 1 could run at 30 and feel like 50), keep that in mind.

Anyway, the RX 5700 XT is a very good card, especially for FHD.
ThreeDee Dec 26, 2019 @ 8:36pm 
Ryzen 3700x and an RX5700xt playing at 1440p with frame dips down into 60's and spikes at 115'ish fps .. game feels really smooth with all settings maxed.

@1080p I'd get dips into upper 80's with spikes over 200 .. game could use some optimization for sure .. I run a 144hz 1ms ASUS 24" monitor with vsync off and >9000 on framerate cap and game plays/feels smooth .. I always run all eye candy on.
Alex Jan 8, 2020 @ 2:46am 
ThreeDee
Could you give exact settings? Also what is your FOV? What is your 1% and 0.1% after a few minutes into the game? What are the drops after swift turns?

I have 3700x and 5700xt, 32gb ram 3600mhz and an ssd. And i play at 2560 x 1600 which is just 10% more pixels, but the game performs badly. 70 fps max and drops are terrible, sometimes it hits below 25 fps. But i play all the other games perfectly fine.
Lo4ding senpai. Jun 18, 2020 @ 11:09am 
3700x and 5700xt, 16gb ram, m.2 SSD.

On 1440p, max settings I am getting consistently 80 fps without with small spikes when changing named location in game. Strange thing is that even when I set my settings to very low I got consistently 90 fps with same spikes.
Last edited by Lo4ding senpai.; Jun 18, 2020 @ 11:10am
paXx Jun 18, 2020 @ 11:21am 
3700x + RTX 2070 Super @ WQHD
Constant 105-125 FPS at max settings. really enjoying it, absolutely smooth
KC_MrGreen Jun 18, 2020 @ 12:00pm 
Ryzen 3600 @4,3 GHz with 5700xt over here.

All max 1080p between 90-130 FPS
pig Jun 18, 2020 @ 2:03pm 
Originally posted by Oidarx:
I've a ryzen 5 3600 and i'm looking for a new gpu. Is anybody playing this setup @1080p?
Would love to play Hunt at ~140fps...

Im playing 3700x with sapphire radeon 5700xt...

you wont be able to play at 140 fps for sure...

I play with MOSTLY 100fps right now, following settings:
1440p - object middle, texture high, lighting and particle at low, rest middle...

1080p does not giver performance boost at all...

hope that helps, but be aware that you wont be able to hold 100fps stable at all situations, i was pretty disappointed, just know that in advance...

EDIT: forgot, i capped it at 100fps, cause i dont wanna have 2 high dips from high to the lowes, that seems the sweet spot for me...
Last edited by pig; Jun 18, 2020 @ 2:06pm
Alex Jun 19, 2020 @ 6:36am 
What about minimal fps though? Would be nice to know 0.1% and 1% or at least minimal fps shown in detailed stats in the game. It's more important than to know max fps.

I have drops to 24 - 30 fps, no matter the settings. After other games like Warzone for example, Hunt feels terrible. I stopped playing because of that.

I believe it's either Cryengine or AMD gpu.
KC_MrGreen Jun 19, 2020 @ 6:37am 
Originally posted by Alex:
What about minimal fps though? Would be nice to know 0.1% and 1% or at least minimal fps shown in detailed stats in the game. It's more important than to know max fps.

I have drops to 24 - 30 fps, no matter the settings. After other games like Warzone for example, Hunt feels terrible. I stopped playing because of that.

I believe it's either Cryengine or AMD gpu.

It's the cryengine for sure. Even 2080ti has those dips.
Honeymonstis Jun 19, 2020 @ 6:41am 
Originally posted by Oidarx:
I've a ryzen 5 3600 and i'm looking for a new gpu. Is anybody playing this setup @1080p?
Would love to play Hunt at ~140fps...
Hunt Showdown runs on old outdated API so its extremely CPU intensive. 9 out of 10 times it is your CPU that set the FPS limit in Hunt and not your GPU. Funnily enough the CPU demand scales with resolution more than GPU (weird and sign of flaws).
Since you want to play in 1080p I think if you drop LoD to medium I think your CPU would be able to get 100+ fps most of the time.
The 5700xt can handle Hunt just fine if you dont go max gfx and high resolution at 120-40fps.
Potato Jun 19, 2020 @ 7:00am 
I have tried to get best visual quality along with best performance, balance is not a thing in this game and its either 1080p med / low with high fps or 1440p with much lower fps but without jeggy edges. I personally prefer smoothness thus i go 1080p, only settings that you really want to keep on low are lighting and object quality, these not only will tank your fps, but also introduce fps drops. Now all that aside i have x5680 overclocked to 4340 MHz and overclocked 1070, with current settings i can get up to 130 fps ( more in some areas ), just locking for convenience to 101 which seems smooth enough for me. Optimization wise i can't really talk badly about this game, as it is properly using all 6 cores and 12 threads, never maxing out single core, GPU always is maxed out if fps are not locked. I think 1080 OC or 1080 Ti should be able to do 144 fps, maybe with a dip here and there, but from past few days when i played this game i can tell that i seen it drop from locked 101 fps very few times. Even if 144 fps is achieved frame times won't always be perfect, now that is game issue, but i think its more engine issue and it cannot be tweaked.
Potato Jun 19, 2020 @ 8:16am 
There might also be a lot of things running in your system, you should run some system usage monitoring software and see what is maxing out.
Potato Jun 19, 2020 @ 9:27am 
There also are windows features that might ruin fps, i have workstation barebones build here as well.
KC_MrGreen Jun 19, 2020 @ 9:40am 
Originally posted by FARTMACHINE:
Originally posted by Potato:
There also are windows features that might ruin fps, i have workstation barebones build here as well.
i know what i am doing dude. i know what feautures you can disable and what feautures you better don't touch

Calm down mate.

You're right, it's the cryengine.
Potato Jun 19, 2020 @ 9:41am 
From what i know game also uses a lot of tessellation, back in the day AMD cards would have a lot of trouble running tessellation. Although i don't think current gen should have many issues. Just use lowest settings except for textures and shadows, visual quality won't change much and generally you should still get good fps.
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