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Yea also had to lol at that...I haven't played one game in 120fps so far
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The VII remake is PS4/5 exclusive? You might be confusing it with a different FF...god knows there are a lot
@AlphaJohn - you and your Gamepass.....oy vey.
It's a timed exclusive for PS. 10 April it comes to Xbox, per a quick Google. Whether it will be on your beloved GP, and for how long before it is removed, well, you can let us know.
Farpoint is OK'ish and I cant play the other 2 so no idea (Ps5 excl & VR game?) So for me its bottom, but opinions differ. I mean the Xbox crowd also bit my head off in the Series thread but personally I find all 5 their games suck as well, Metal slug 3 is ok ish.But I certainly don't agree that PS Plus is scraping the bottom of the barrel this month.
Sony being quite clever - giving it away on Plus a month before it comes out on other platforms.
Just to clarify, I think the critical part is the 4K side, not so much the 120fps side ... but if you're going out to buy a 4K TV now, you should at least make an effort to find a 120fps capable screen.
That sounds like it might be some other issue? I've got the 6GB 1060 (on stock Nvidia drivers - I just update them each time new ones come out), paired with an i7 and 16GB RAM on an SSD ... it's a pretty solid combo that's never seen a game crash (but then again about the most 'intensive' game I've played on PC is GTA:V lol).I also have a GTX 1060 that cant play games consistently in stable fashion without crashing every so often, so wanted to ask what drivers you're currently running? I like gaming on PC as well but need to get this card operating stabily.
Im beggining to wonder that honestly, but the problems only started occuring when I installed the 'game ready drivers' for Cybperpunk. Ever since then its been terrible. The only other thing I'll give a try this weekend is removing a stick of RAM to see if that makes things any better. We'll see.That sounds like it might be some other issue? I've got the 6GB 1060 (on stock Nvidia drivers - I just update them each time new ones come out), paired with an i7 and 16GB RAM on an SSD ... it's a pretty solid combo that's never seen a game crash (but then again about the most 'intensive' game I've played on PC is GTA:V lol).
I also have a GTX 1060 that cant play games consistently in stable fashion without crashing every so often, so wanted to ask what drivers you're currently running? I like gaming on PC as well but need to get this card operating stabily.
I had nvidia drivers early last year that kept crashing my system. It was a 1660ti card when I got a 2060 super in April a new driver came out and it was good again. Until I got a 1440p monitorHtf does it crash?
Never had a gpu crash outside of gta v full of mods, something in my mods does not like my 150mhz core & 450mhz vram overclock I use with all other games so had to create a seperate oc profile just for gta where I lowered core by 20mhz & vram by 50mhz. I regulary update my drivers to the latest version.
So for me it started happening when I got the drivers for Cyberpunk. I know Cyberpunk itself is buggy as hell and had its own crash issues. I've been progressing with the different 461.x drivers as they are released and the current ones were probably the worst. Simple games (Sea of Thieves, Ori & The Blind Forest, Titanfall, Hades etc.) dont cause issues, but stuff thats slightly more complex can cause the display to freeze or the game to crash. I've just reverted to 461.40 which while not perfect, seem to be the most stable of the current batch. It is weird how people can have inconsistent results, but I suppose there is alot to consider in a given system build.Htf does it crash?
Never had a gpu crash outside of gta v full of mods, something in my mods does not like my 150mhz core & 450mhz vram overclock I use with all other games so had to create a seperate oc profile just for gta where I lowered core by 20mhz & vram by 50mhz. I regulary update my drivers to the latest version.
Just to clarify, I think the critical part is the 4K side, not so much the 120fps side ... but if you're going out to buy a 4K TV now, you should at least make an effort to find a 120fps capable screen.