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The water: Low / Medium / High / Very high Texture details: Very low / low / medium / highĭisorder: Low / Medium / High / Very high Shadows: Very low / low / medium / high / very high / ultra highĮnvironment details: Very low / low / medium / high / very high / ultra high
Graphics quality (default): Very low / low / medium / high / very high / ultra high / customĪdaptive quality: Off / 30fps / 45fps / 60fps (will attempt to reduce antialiasing to achieve frame rate)Īnti aliasing: Off / Low / Medium / High (it does not say what type of AA is used) Changing most settings requires restarting the game.
For now, here are your options for each setting (the game provides a handy, albeit small, image for each to show you what the visual change will be). We will come back to “Performance Tools” in a moment. While we’re on this topic, we might as well take a look at the Origins of Assassin’s Creed graphic menu tab. The graphics settings you see in these shots are a mixture of medium and high. There is also some sort of FOV slider, which ranges from 85 (minimum) to 115 (max). Speaking of frame rates, you can cap at 30, 45, 60, 90 or choose not to cap at all. To me this just produced a lot of prolonged stuttering, but your machine may have better results. Vsync can be turned off, on, or set to adaptive, which will attempt to turn Vsync on at higher frame rates and then turn it off at lower frequencies. Saves you from having to downsample through Nvidia or AMD software. The resolution modifier is set to 100% by default, but can increase up to 200% and up to 50%. 21: 9 wasn’t included for me (probably because my monitor isn’t ultra-wide), but I’ve seen images run at this ratio, so I think it’s supported.ĤK is natively supported, and if you want (and have the PC for it), you can downgrade to a lower resolution. Aspect ratio selections are plentiful in Origins of Assassin’s Creed, with 4: 3, 5: 4, the usual 16: 9 and 16:10 all present.
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Beyond that, there are Full Screen / Window / Borderless options. With the option off at the top, there is only screen calibration. As usual, clicking on any of these images will give you a larger version. In the past, Ubisoft tended to aim for its specifications at 30 frames per second.īefore we get into the performances, let’s take a look at some ever-exciting display settings menus from Origins of Assassin’s Creed. However, they omit any mention of the frame rate that could result.
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Ubisoft’s “recommended” specs for high settings and 1080p cite the 280X (and GTX 760 on Nvidia’s side). So, yeah, that means I’ll be representing those of you in the crowd with GPUs on the older side.
#SEBASTIAN CASTELLANOS THE EVIL WITHIN 2 WINDOWS 10#
It’s quite a change from the London slums of Syndicate to the vast expanses of sand of Origins of Assassin’s Creed, but what (if any) has free time done for the PC version of this latest entry? Let’s find out, together.įor reference, I took the Camels Tour on a PC that looks like this: i5-6600 / 16GB DDR4 RAM / 4GB 380X (17.10.2 Crimson drivers) / Windows 10 (Fall Creator Update). Assassin’s Creed is back after a two year hiatus, probably in the process of dry cleaning the hood.