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Witcher 3 depth of field
Witcher 3 depth of field











In order to get a solid 30 or 60 FPS at 1080p on high-end hardware, the following are our recommended settings. And with that, here’s our Witcher 3 Settings Analysis: Recommended Settings

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Your suggestions for a name in the comments section, please. The folks over at PC Gamer do their benchmarks on the Large Pixel Collider, which is totally the coolest name for a gaming rig ever. And people, we really do need a name for *cough cough* Shyamlal. If Shyamlal can’t run a game, no rig can. It trumps the very best from AMD in most gaming benchmarks, and swapping it out for an i7 4770 would only yield a negligible ~5 percent increase in FPS in most games. The 780 Ti is the third fastest single GPU card in existence, and while the i5 4440 isn’t the best on offer from Intel, it is a solid quad-core CPU. Our new testing platform-tentatively named Shyamlal-will allow us to bench eighth-gen titles free of bottlenecks. From here on out, all IGNdia benchmark tests will be done on our new desktop testing platform with the following specs: Which brings us to some good news: After the GTA V settings analysis we did last month, Asus India sent over a GTX 780 Direct CUII OC to add to our new testing platform-that’s right-no more laptop shenanigans. To be honest, though, we tested The Witcher 3 on a system with a 780 Ti and, given the sheer scale of the game, it’s not likely that The Witcher 3 would’ve run on anything-let alone the consoles-if CDPR hadn’t toned the graphics down. CDPR has received quite a lot of flak from the PC community for creating an inferior console port, held back by the weak hardware in eighth-gen consoles.

witcher 3 depth of field

Characters look a bit better than their counterparts in The Witcher 2, and the open world is strongly reminiscent of heavily modded Skyrim. It doesn’t mean the game’s ugly by any measure. First off, yes, The Witcher 3’s visuals have definitely been toned down quite a bit from the trailers, especially so when compared to the jaw-dropping gameplay snippet we saw in late 2013. Let’s get the elephant in the room, the “downgrading” fiasco, out of the way.













Witcher 3 depth of field