@2492338 Nah the game is not well optimized. I can run Fallout 4 on medium-high with hundreds of mods slapped on it and it looks many times better than this game, meanwhile on Outer Worlds I have to run on lowest settings in order to just barely get 30fps with constant stutter and frame drops..
And FO4 is not even a particularly optimized game. Just the most similar game that came to mind.
@Homiloko: I run Outer Worlds in Ultra all the way and only have dips under 60fps on very few occasions. GPU is a Gigabyte RX Vega 64 OC on an AsRock Taichi X470 and R7 2700X with 2x8GB KHX RAM@2400MHz.
And don't compare FO4 to Outer Worlds because you think there's visual similarities (I personally think the game looks more like a cross between Borderlands and Bulletstorm). The game engines are totally different and are miles apart (Creation Engine, developed for Skyrim versus Unreal Engine 4. The former is from 2010, the latter from 2019) so comparing makes no sense.
I ran FO4 with all possible whistles and bells together with 531 mods and 345 plug-ins (93 esl) and struggled with framerates in certain areas because the game is very badly optimised for PC. I could do the same on an old R7970 Lightning (except the game would crash because the GPU had insufficient V-RAM after I started adding mods) and on an RX 470 8GB.
Nah man YOU are doing something wrong, if you google how well the game is optimized you fall into the minority. Hands down, and the worst part is your one of those people who have to blame anything but your rig, and yourself. You are what make people think gamers are over demanding greedy, and lazy assholes. thanks for pushing the stereotype.
There are a ton of instances of players with even decent to high end set ups having stuttering and frame rate issues with the game. I'm unsure why you are so upset, but the game is not optimized the it's full potential. (At least I hope it isn't)
I have an i5 7600k and a 1070ti Strix and I do get stutters pretty often and it definitely seems like it isn't optimized very well. I run the game at medium for all the settings and I hit 144fps at times but it's much lower most of the time.
I cant believe people actually have the audacity to say this game is optimized even though any google search on this game theres millions of threads stating how badly it plays on even rigs that have i9 9900k and rtx 2080's LUL nice try though saying its someones rig there wouldnt be 5 different low performance mods if this game ran properly and you can set this game to 480p youll still have SOME fps drops even the frame pacing on this game is bad if you think this game is well optimized you're just a moron thats a fact use rtss or any program that tracks framepacing and youll get instantly proven wrong.
I've got a beast of a rig with everything set to ultra, no FPS loss to speak of, but holy s#*! does it throw a lot of heat. A game this ugly shouldn't be that taxing on a system, lol.
Agree. I play on Ultra everything, played last night for 3 hours straight and not even once did I encounter any lag, glitch or anything else. My laptop does heat up a bit not too much that it worries me.
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Nah the game is not well optimized. I can run Fallout 4 on medium-high with hundreds of mods slapped on it and it looks many times better than this game, meanwhile on Outer Worlds I have to run on lowest settings in order to just barely get 30fps with constant stutter and frame drops..
And FO4 is not even a particularly optimized game. Just the most similar game that came to mind.
And don't compare FO4 to Outer Worlds because you think there's visual similarities (I personally think the game looks more like a cross between Borderlands and Bulletstorm). The game engines are totally different and are miles apart (Creation Engine, developed for Skyrim versus Unreal Engine 4. The former is from 2010, the latter from 2019) so comparing makes no sense.
I ran FO4 with all possible whistles and bells together with 531 mods and 345 plug-ins (93 esl) and struggled with framerates in certain areas because the game is very badly optimised for PC. I could do the same on an old R7970 Lightning (except the game would crash because the GPU had insufficient V-RAM after I started adding mods) and on an RX 470 8GB.
My laptop does heat up a bit not too much that it worries me.