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Because i play battlefield 1 in ultra with no problem
I have a 390x (it is similair in preformance to the GTX 1060) and with a very small overclock on my GPU I never go under 60 on ultra. So you should not have any problems with that game. Is it syndicate or shadow of mordor you talk about?
(I didn't saw the shadow of Mordor part XD) TL:DR
That game will run easily ultra 1440p on a 1070. I run the game without a overclock and I never checked the FPS I was getting becuase the game runs well over 100fps I think. I can play it without a problem the game runs solid.
Edit: I just checked and the game runs 70-80 FPS on my system.
6GB+ GPU = You should have 12-16GB of RAM, minimum anyways.
But yea you really want around 16GB RAM nowa days.
For UNITY, turn down the non-essential visuals for best results.
Disable any VSync
A mixed FPS range of around 30 - 60 is normal for this AC game, so don't expect much.
Overall it can still be smooth enough at this range.
AC like BlackFlag, Rogue, Syndicate however are much better in terms of how well/smooth they can run on the same specs you try running Unity on. Unity is just another big fail from UBI is all. But when the game runs for you, overall it does have good story and such.
BF1 can run just fine on a Pentium or i3 with 8GB RAM and GTX 960 4GB or 1050 Ti 4GB
And it's also minimal visual improvement in such a game; yes I would leave this on FXAA
Turning down Shadow Quality helps a bit too.