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Also Alan Wake 2 looks fantastic maxed out on hardware that can manage it.
Your 4070 is actually too weak for max settings in Alan Wake 2.
Well in 1440p it might be enough to keep 60 FPS if you dial all the graphic bells up.
Hmm nice, luckily I already own Cyberpunk, I'll install it and give it a shot. It seems Alan Wake 2 is not on Steam, I should have said that I prefer to play games on Steam, but it is cool to know that even the 4070 Ti is not strong enough for that game on max settings. I actually bought this setup cause I wanted to play Starfield and I thought my laptop wouldn't be able to handle Starfield, but it turns out Starfield isn't that graphically revolutionary hence why I made this thread. Maybe The Last of Us is also another GPU-pushing game? Thanks for everyone's responses
try some of those i guess
While Last of Us will tax your GPU a lot , its more because its a terrible PC port and not because of the awesome graphical quality.
Dont get me wrong, it looks good but its still just a remaster of a 10 year old game.
Just remembered, another game that will make your GPU boil on highest settings and looks quiet beautiful:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1182900/A_Plague_Tale_Requiem/
But i recommend playing the first part first since its pretty much one story.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2399830/ARK_Survival_Ascended/
bitcoin miner
what do they mine with gpus now?