Nothing else comparing really anything(outside of consoles from Digital Foundry). I looked around as you suggested and found just this article. Basically, you could play at 1080p and DLSS will have it look like 1440p while saving the performance that would be needed to run 1440p. DLSS reduces the resolution but then upscales the image via deep learning to make it look like a higher resolution. Just curious as to why you think the review was bad when it honestly is one of the very few performance reviews on the internet that I found. I think it's actually the opposite of that. I mean we already know a Vega 56 is slower than a 1070ti, so I again don't know why you expect anything else mate?įood for thought, maybe Steve's results are a bit off and not WYPs? I would be more suspect a 1070ti lost a Vega 56 than anything. I only mention this because you come off as an AMD guy who is upset the vega 56 and the cover article photo both show AMD falling behind. To summarise, Hitman 2 (2018) works very well with a. Graphical Settings - Disappointingly few options When compared to Hitman 2016, Hitman 2 has released with what could only be described as a disappointing graphical options menu, lacking support for AA options outside of the game's default TAA and without support for Direct 12. But it will be a solid gaming experience. Not sure why you expect anything else?Īs for the pictures they are so irrelevant that to assume it makes an article untrustworthy is to me quite childish that it bothers someone. At 1440p this graphics card will cost 6.38 for each of the 39 frames it can get on Ultra. Reviews have never been apples to apples even with the same hardware. Also those childish pictures leave a untrustworthy tast behind. Your test is the only one with such a massive deficite for AMD. I would strongly suggest you to look at your testsetup. For example Setve from hw undboxed got his vega 56 infront of a 1070ti, yes thats a bit high but way more in line than what you got. Your testresults are quiet unusual, just take a look around. For texture filtering, we stuck the game to 16x, as we found that this setting typically has a negligible impact on game performance. Hitman 2 doesn't feature graphical presets, but for the purposes of testing we decided to make some, with the game's graphical settings splitting neatly into Low, Medium/Normal, High and Ultra options. It is disappointing to see IO Interactive drop support for some of Hitman's graphical options, though this may have been a consequence of the developer's departure from Square Enix and their tighter development budget. Strangely, during our testing, we experienced a lot of crashes upon this game's launch with the game refusing to boot unless we played the game at 720p using the game's "Exclusive Fullscreen" mode, though we were able to adjust the game's resolution as we wished once we entered the game. Shadow Quality is now a single graphical option, replacing the Shadow Resolution and Shadow Maps options of its predecessor, removing the ability to tweak as heavily as its predecessor. When compared to Hitman 2016, Hitman 2 has released with what could only be described as a disappointing graphical options menu, lacking support for AA options outside of the game's default TAA and without support for Direct 12. Normal fullscreen, default settings, so ultra basically, turned off v-sync too, for G-Sync. This increases to $0.02 per frame at 1440p Ultra and even more with 4K Ultra at $0.03 per frame.Graphical Settings - Disappointingly few options Only in the tutorial mission as its 3:33am here, but locked 141 fps for me 1440p. Pricing this on a frame per frame around the graphics cards original price it will cost $0.p Ultra frame. To summarise, GeForce GTX 1060 graphics cards can smoothly run this game, but what Hitman 2: Silent Assassin screen resolution would you like to run with? While you can get 200+ FPS with 4K Ultra you can increase your frame rate to 200+ FPS in Ultra 1440p and up to 200+ FPS with 1080p. Look for a processor like the Intel Core i5-6600K 3.5GHz CPU to go with this setup and Ultra is a sure thing. With a system housing a graphics card like the GeForce GTX 1060 and some 0.256GB RAM, we will see a strong 4K Ultra result in Hitman 2: Silent Assassin. With that performance recorded at 1920x1080 res when running High graphics.Īs this is a relatively powerful GPU, especially when comparing it to Hitman 2: Silent Assassin rec requirements, it would make more sense if you pushed it up to 1440p or 4K, where even at Ultra 4K graphics settings the GeForce GTX 1060 will still get a solid 200+ FPS. Viewing the performance found on the 6 year old GeForce GTX 1060 while playing Hitman 2: Silent Assassin we quickly see it can get a very strong 200+ FPS. Low Vs Ultra GeForce GTX 1060 Performance Review
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