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GTX 1060 vs Plague Tale Requiem PC | All settings and resolution scaling tested| In an intriguing video, the performance of the GTX 1060 6GB card is put to the test with the new release of Plague Tale: Requiem. This game, being a next-gen title aimed primarily at the latest consoles, poses a significant challenge for older hardware, particularly the GTX 1060, which has been around for some time now.
Overview of the Test
The video delves into various settings to gauge how well the GTX 1060 can handle the game at 1080p. Initially, the presenter notes that while the visuals are nice, the frame rates are also critical. With all settings maxed out at ultra, the performance suffers severely, resulting in frame rates plummeting below acceptable levels.Key Findings from the Gameplay
- Ultra Settings: The testing began at ultra quality settings. The performance was highly unsatisfactory, averaging around 25 FPS during cutscenes.
- Adjusting Graphics Settings: As the gameplay shifted from cutscenes to actual play, the presenter experimented with lowering settings from ultra to high, which unfortunately still did not yield better results.
- Medium and Low Settings: Lowering the settings progressively to medium provided marginal gains, hovering around 29 FPS. By the time they reached low settings, the performance improved slightly to about 31 FPS. However, consistency remained an issue, especially in more demanding scenarios.
- Resolution Scaling: An effective approach was to adjust the resolution scaling, which allowed the card to stabilize performance. Setting resolution scaling to 90% while on low graphics yielded satisfactory results, enabling the GTX 1060 to play around 30 FPS consistently.
- Experimenting with 60 FPS: The attempt to lock in a steady 60 FPS proved challenging. The presenter ultimately settled on 30 FPS at high settings combined with an 80% resolution scale, which offered a good balance between visuals and performance.
Conclusion
The GTX 1060 can indeed run Plague Tale: Requiem, but not without some significant compromises. The card's limitations show that while it can manage the game, players should expect to tweak settings heavily to achieve a decent gameplay experience.
Community Discussion
What are your experiences with Plague Tale: Requiem on older hardware? Have you found any specific settings that allowed for a better balance between performance and graphics? Share your thoughts! This article reflects a combination of historical context regarding the GTX 1060 and the evolving landscape of gaming as of 2024, where interestingly, older graphics cards are still being tested against the new wave of games. Let’s discuss further in the comments!