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![]() The open-world of London, while missing Assassin Creed Unity's sense of busyness, looks fantastic. Small details like reflections from puddles on cobblestoned roads and beams of light floating through cracks in a wall are noticeable and add a welcome sense of immersion. In spite of its scant options, Assassin's Creed Syndicate looks great at ultra and very high presets. Anyone with a better GPU could look at 2560x1440 or beyond. Anyone using an Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 - one of the most popular video cards right now - and a decent i5 CPU should be able to hit thereabout 60 frames at 1920x1080 with the high preset at the very least. Suffice to say, hitting 60fps at 1920x1080 on ultra high settings was a cakewalk. Dropping to the very high present netted around 42fps. This allowed us a comfortable 27 to 34fps.Īt 2560x1440, playing at ultra high was more than feasible, with the game running at a steady 35fps, hitting around 28 frames in the its busier, bustling sections. Playing Assassin's Creed Syndicate at 4K was only possible when we dropped the preset to high. Dropping down to the very high preset did bump it up by a three to four frames but did little to make it as playable as it should be. Needless to say, it wasn't the most playable experience. At a resolution of 3840x2160 (4K) at ultra high we managed to eke out a minimum of 17 frames per second and a maximum of 32, with an average of around 19 to 25 frames. Our test machine has an i5 3470 processor(3.2Ghz), 16GB RAM, Nvidia GTX 980Ti, Asus PB279Q monitor and a 500GB SSD on Windows 10. It's the bare minimum you'd expect, though one nice touch is that the top right bar tells you how much video memory the game will use at each preset. Each of these is related to a options you can further tweak like environment, shadows, and textures. The first screen lets you toggle necessities like v-sync and change your resolution while the second screen has a bunch of presets: low, medium, high, very high, and ultra high. ![]() ![]() You won't be able to adjust your field of view (FoV) and you can't cap your frame rate either.ĭon't expect generous, native, in-game downsampling options like Black Ops 3 either. It's against this backdrop that Assassin's Creed Syndicate's graphics options seem threadbare. Titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, Grand Theft Auto V, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Star Wars Battlefront, and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt have all had great PC ports sporting a wealth of customisation options to ensure the best possible performance. This has been more than decent year for PC gamers. (Also see: Assassin's Creed Syndicate Review ) As such, the game has reasonable requirements, which means that you don't need to have a fully tricked out machine to enjoy it. ![]() The recommended specifications should let you play the game at a 1920x1080 resolution at medium settings, assuming you're using an Nvidia GeForce GTX 760.
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