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Just finished building and set up my new rig. 9800X3D with a 5080 and 64 gigs of DDR5. I've been sitting on a broken PC for at least a year now, so what games do yall recommend to push it? I already have and benchmarked Cyberpunk. What.else should I throw at this thing? | | 1 | Boundaries May This Pain Never Leave | | 2 | Guilt Trip (UK) Burn | | 3 | Quicksand Regenerate | | 4 | Zao Ship of Theseus
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07.04.26 | Just went into debt | Emim
07.04.26 | Minesweeper | Intothepit
07.04.26 | 2 FPS on max settings. | Emim
07.04.26 | Common issue. Take the cartridge out and blow on it | Gameofmetal
07.04.26 | If you want a multiplayer title with a similar aesthetic to Cyberpunk you might try Marathon. | Get Low
07.04.26 | league of legends | unclereich
07.04.26 | knights of the old republic it's 3.50 rn on steam | Intothepit
07.04.26 | Man, yall are failing even as trolls lol | Emim
07.04.26 | Minesweeper 2 | unclereich
07.04.26 | i am not trolling it's a great game if you like star wars and super cheap. | BAT
07.04.26 | tbh most triple a games that'd have a huge graphics budget are built around ps5/xbones, so pretty much anything on those but with higher fps/textures. stuff that'd really push it would probably be early access games that don't have people optimizing them, or detailed simulators/rendering software. but yeah just try any new major game at 4k with like a 240hz refreshrate and see how far it can get, i'd assume most would still need dlss for 4k+path tracing. i can't really think of any game that's locked specifically to like high end hardware, you'll just get better framerates than whatever anyone else is playing. resident evil requiem for example has a big focus on introducing path tracing* and it's super taxing on typical gaming pcs, likewise alan wake 2 is supposed to have a lot of future proof scalability. ff7rebirths supposed to have a roughly optimized pc port but i haven't tried it yet.
but yeah your probably gonna wanna be playing like competitive stuff at 240hz with that rig. really just play whatever, maybe emulate bloodbourne or something. if you want general pc recs most of the stuff that pops off is either indie games or whatever co-op games popular on twitch for the month. otherwise it's the usual : cs2, gta5, fortnite/apex/pubg, rivals/ow2, siege, baulders gate 3, cod/bf, forza, dota/league. i'm been more on the single player side of things so really just pick up any game that looks interesting to me regardless of how taxing it is | Emim
07.04.26 | Max render minecraft with shaders | el_newg
07.04.26 | nice, I want to upgrade in the next year or so but it's so damn expensive waa
things I'm looking forward to playing is Indiana Jones from Machine Games and the Bond game from IOI, really love the Hitman reboot series
if you haven't played em yet, Red Dead 2, Alan Wake 2, and most of the PlayStation games on PC should look great, like God of War, Last of Us, Death Stranding, etc.
personally not for me, but people really like Capcom's games like recent Resident Evils and Pragmata. I believe they all have path tracing, and I do really like the way characters look in the RE engine | el_newg
07.04.26 | I think Assassin's Creed Shadows won Digital Foundry's graphics of the year last year, but I know a lot of people hate that series so I recommend it only from a visual perspective, unlike the previous recs which should all be good to play as well :P
unless of course you would be interested in playing AC Shadows lol, then its probably fun too |
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