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Wolfenstein run worst for me. I have medium/high settings 1080p. Game run 55-60 but sometimes drops to 40-45.
I'm just under mininum specs (except RAM), but I've been running well at low (with some medium setting, and I turn off all post-processing since I'm stuck on that 2006 anti-postFX mentality)
60-50fps usual, goes to 70s (and sometimes 100s) inside the hub and drops to 40s at the lowest (first half of Manhattan)
Thing is, I running the game a bit TOO well, so fate is going to screw me somehow to balance out the luck.
Running 1080p + Ultra profile
In the beggining, fps was ok but the resolution kind of got limited. I thought about buying a new card but it's so expensive here I just forgot the game.
Thankfully they fixed it with a huge update a week later and i could finally start this epic game.
Today, it's ok with 1920x1080 ultra, at least 90% of the game, i mean... there was one special scenario where the fps droped a lot, a very huge area with stuff happening quite fast.
Doom 2016 was ok for me, but i felt Wolfenstein 2 heavier and a bit broken.
I tried the top graphic settings (in 1080p), fps droped a lot, although I didn't see any visual improvement (imo). The game is pretty in any graphic settings.
To conclude, GTX 960 2gb is just "OK" for this game. But the game changes little in top graphical options.
i5 3330 3GHz
ram 16 gb
gtx 960 2 gb
The killer on wolf is the Video ram requirement, my 780 only had 2Gb and it ran pretty badly, there were lots of frame drops and not just drop, but the whole game was a slide show until you exited the game completely and then restarted.
Upgrading to a 1070Ti with 8GB video memory the game runs fine.
you dont need the fastest card but it needs a lot of memory, which is a problem I have heard of good performance on 970's with 4gb ram.
My bad, 3GB, well then 3gb aint enough for wolf2.
I was looking up a lot of card specs at the time and did get a bit confused, until recently total video ram hasnt been a big thing for me, so I haven't memorised them all.
Ps can someone tell me if there's a setting to select vulkan or DX12 ? as i'm still watching it download it's half way there COMEON lol