Vampyr shows excellent optimization in the first tests
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Vampyr is one of the most anticipated games for this year 2018, it is an independent title that seeks to surprise players with its originality and setting. Early reviews also show that a lot of optimization work has been done, especially on the Nvidia hardware.
Vampyr shows great performance with Nvidia hardware, in the case of AMD the optimization is not so good
Regarding the graphics card, with a mid-range model it will be more than possible to maintain 60 FPS in ultra graphics quality at 1080p. A GeForce GTX 970 of 4 GB is enough to prevent the game from falling below 68 FPS, it is a card with three years behind it, so we can deduce that it is not particularly demanding. The 6GB GeForce GTX 1060 maintains an impressive 77 FPS of minima. In the case of AMD, the Radeon RX 480 drops to 60 FPS, showing that the game is much more optimized for Nvidia.
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Vamyr asks for a GeForce GTX 1050 as a minimum requirement, a card with which it is possible to stay above 44 FPS in ultra graphics quality and 1080p resolution. If we go up to the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, the game does not drop below 50 FPS, so that soon after we lower any parameter, we can maintain 60 FPS.
Testing at higher resolutions is lacking, although seeing the game's excellent 1080p behavior, hopefully there won't be too much trouble moving it to 4K. Have you played Vampyr? You can leave a comment with your impressions about this new game.
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