Until we can show you the PS4 version later today, here are a few gameplay videos of Dying Light on PC. Since we captured them using our dedicaded capture PC, the framerate issues you can see are real with our game rig (i5 4670K @ 4.0 GHz, 8 Go RAM, Windows 8.1, Nvidia Geforce GTX 970 Gigabyte OC), which seems to indicate that the game isn't fully optimized yet. Indeed, apart from the draw distance option that clearly has an impact on framerate, lowering the other graphics settings do not seem to improve the overall experience. It's still playable, but the drops should be fewer with a GTX 970. Aside from the optimization problems, the game seems rather solid thanks to the new traversal possibilities. Melee combat has been improved over Dead Island's and fighting has become even more visceral. That being said, if you never enjoyed Techland's previous zombie series, chances are you won't find this new game to your liking either. Check out our videos and leave a comment to share your own experience.
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There are mass reports that GTX 970 cards have a memory module problem, where when the card goes above 3.0-3.5gb usage, the card begins to lock up, resulting in horrible frame-rates.
I dont have all the info on this, so google it. Figured id mention it as i saw your setup, and while i know the game is new, i have not seen/heard any other complaints on other forums yet about this games performance.
It is indeed true that the GTX970 only uses 3,5 GB of the 4 GB available. However, nVidia has already debunked the reports on framerate problems because of this with showing benchmarks where it shows that the impact on performance is only 1%. The memory appears to be split in 2 sections: a 3,5 GB and a 0,5 section. They didn't explain why this is though.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=97764...
And because of this who knows, maybe we can see another ACUnity case where XB1 performs better than PS4. Looking forward to DF analysis :)
Thanks guys for the videos.
You made that choice for me right now then. Avoid. :)
But it seems to run a lot better on your machine, draw distance down to minimum?
You made that choice for me right now then. Avoid. :)
But it seems to run a lot better on your machine, draw distance down to minimum?
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-w1bUYfm9Lfo/VMl...
Massive difference with PC on high
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-si5DwjxCKUo/VMl...
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-w1bUYfm9Lfo/VMl...
Massive difference with PC on high
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-si5DwjxCKUo/VMl...
Trust me, I have the game on PS4 and it looks amazing. I haven't seen anything that looks like those crap screens. This is definitely one of the best looking console games out there. The below head to head seems to agree that it holds up well even to PC on high (other than framerate of course):
http://gearnuke.com/dying-light-pc-highlow-vs-ps4-...
PC on lowest settings with view distance set to 0% (default is 50%)
http://www.hardcoregamer.com/wp-content/uploads/20...
High
http://www.hardcoregamer.com/wp-content/uploads/20...
PS4 Version
http://www.hardcoregamer.com/wp-content/uploads/20...
http://www.hardcoregamer.com/2015/01/28/dying-ligh...
There are mass reports that GTX 970 cards have a memory module problem, where when the card goes above 3.0-3.5gb usage, the card begins to lock up, resulting in horrible frame-rates.
I dont have all the info on this, so google it. Figured id mention it as i saw your setup, and while i know the game is new, i have not seen/heard any other complaints on other forums yet about this games performance.