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Civilization VI
Assassin's Creed Origins
Total War Warhammer II
The "Ghost" bit refers to the lack of optimization, not to paranormal activity.
It doubles up as a brag board where people pitting TR 1950X vs i9-7980XE.
I feel like you should share your specs also, as a goal, my overkill system is scoring near 35k on fire strike.
Hehe I picked up ashes of the benchmark to see just how well my 7900x handles it and that's literally the only reason I bought it :)
cities skylines.
Quantum Break is also extremely demanding, as it actually requires more than 8GB of RAM to even run properly.
BF1 is also pretty intensive, but it hits the GPU way harder than the CPU from what I've seen.
That's another guy wiith an 8K setup. It's becoming a plague.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1207199441
Total War Warhammer II is happy to oblige. Close up on special effects like dragon breathe or explosion and pause it, admire your 20 fps.
Ghost Recon Wildland has nothing to TWWH II. Nothing. I meant nuffin.
Rendering a single Supernova pushes my GTX1080 to the absolute limit. 79 degrees with the fans howling at 77% load. No other game, and no graphics benchmark, has ever come close to that. And the game can render hundreds of Supernovas at once...
http://store.steampowered.com/app/230290/
Bring it on, WarHammer!