NBA 2K15 PC VS PS4 1080P
No card in the same price range from AMD's camp can top it when it comes to 1080p gaming.The Official System Requirements were released on Steam. At around $300, it's a great card for the money. Not Witcher 3, not Dragon Age Inquisition, not GTA V, not Ark Survival, and certainly not NBA2K16.ĭespite its memory debacle, the GTX970 still delivers amazing 1080p performance in any title thrown at it. No game run at 1080p needs more than 4GB of VRAM - not a single one. There's absolutely no point in getting anything with more than 4GB unless you intend to push max details on a single 1440p monitor, max/high details on a 4K monitor, or you have a triple-monitor-surround setup connected to a single or SLI/Crossfire top-end card(s).
(My money is on nVIDIA adopting it as well.) Maybe you have it bass-ackwards and you were referencing the undisclosed-until-publicly-called-out nVIDIA GTX970 4GB card with 3.5GB at full-bandwidth and 512MB at ~10% bandwidth snafu.Īnd I think by Go you meant GB (gigabyte). AMD's HBM (High-Bandwidth Memory) on its Fury-series cards actually smokes the performance of GDDR5 used by both AMD and nVIDIA, and generation 2 of HBM is going to be even better. What AMD memory not as strong as nVIDIA's stuff? That would be news to me, and I am far, far from a noob when it comes to GPU tech.
Or for half the price I can go AMD R9 or whatever at 8Go (I know the stuff about amd's memory not being as strong as Nvidia's)
NBA 2K15 PC VS PS4 PS4
For the price of a PS4 I can get a 4Go Nvidia GTX 900 series. I'm considering upgrading my 660 to be able to run this game better. Thanks in advance for any insight fellas joosegoose Posts: 169 Joined: Sun 11:03 pmĭwayne12345 wrote:Is this also the case for AMD? On the other hand, I can be patient if I have a good reason to be If I'm never going to be able to run at anything much higher than the minimum, it might be time to seriously consider saving up for better hardware or just flat out trying to put this game out of my mind and coming to terms with my wasted purchase money. Is it a reasonable expectation that I will ever be able to run 2k16 at similar settings to what I ran 2k15 at? I was content with my 2k15 settings, but it feels like a shame to play at anything too much lower, let alone my current state of bare minimum that I find wholly unacceptable for gaming. Ever time I watch gameplay from an Xbox or hear about how much a PS4 player loves this game, it makes it that much harder to be patient. bugged rebranding, player icons, etc)? This is the first game I've owned at launch, so I'm new to this. What is a rough timeline for which we can reasonably expect updates/improvements from either VC and/or NVIDIA (both on the performance end, and on PC-specific bug fixing e.g. The issues with this port thus far are well documented, so I'll try not to drone on and complain here.
NBA 2K15 PC VS PS4 720P
I can only maintain a constant 60 fps with the absolute bare minimum settings at 720p including the crowd turned completely off (save for texture quality, which seems to have zero performance impact for me). I have a low end laptop sporting an unremarkable GT 840m, but I was plenty content with the settings I played 2k15 at and pre-ordered 2k16 (first ever pre-order of any kind in my entire life) assuming that I would be able to play at my 2k15 settings if not slightly better. This game has seen some obvious graphical improvements with the introduction of body scans and the like, but the system requirements were/are the exact same as those for 2k15.