Hi,
My "problem" refers to my expectations of an old game running on a pretty fast graphic card. But the result is not as good as expected.
I even thought I could try this game in 4K on my 4K TV Monitor but I'm already not statisfied with the frames I'm getting for WQHD resolution.
My setup brings Assassins Creed IV Black Flag from a MSI GeForce GTX 1070 GAMING X 8G to a 4K UHD TV Monitor by HDMI cable in WQHD resolution .
In general the game runs smoothly but sporadically there are still scenes which do not run as smooth as expected. For example when you synchronize your environment from a high point the graphic is stuttering. This kind of scene might be a bit demanding because your are turning the whole scenery in a 360 degrees view. But a game from 2013 on a Geforce GTX 1070 in a 2560x1440 resolution should be no problem at all. I'm experiencing frame rate drops with Assassins Creed Black Flag on this Geforce 1070 graphic card.
I turned off AntiAliasing and PhysX and at all it seems to be OK, not great, now.The other settings are still on high.
In another forum I read that other people have run that game without any issues on GTX 970 cards.
What are your experiences with Geforce 10 series and Black Flag? Are there some serious driver issues? Could you determine the setting which might cause problems?
Does sometimes older games get worse with newer cards and newer drivers cause other optimizations for newer games do affect old games in a bad way?
I'm using driver version 388.59 on Windows 7 64bit and running in the WQHD resolution (2560x1440).
My solution appoaches could be:
-install a certain Nvidia-driver which does solve that issue (or not yet have it)
-identify which graphic settings in the game are causing that and adjust them accordingly
Thanks for information!
System that runs Assasins Creed IV Black Flag:
Mainboard MSI Z97 Mate
CPU Xeon e3-1231 v3
Memory 16 GB RAM
Graphic Card MSI GeForce GTX 1070 GAMING X 8G
Storage Samsung Evo SSD 1TB
My "problem" refers to my expectations of an old game running on a pretty fast graphic card. But the result is not as good as expected.
I even thought I could try this game in 4K on my 4K TV Monitor but I'm already not statisfied with the frames I'm getting for WQHD resolution.
My setup brings Assassins Creed IV Black Flag from a MSI GeForce GTX 1070 GAMING X 8G to a 4K UHD TV Monitor by HDMI cable in WQHD resolution .
In general the game runs smoothly but sporadically there are still scenes which do not run as smooth as expected. For example when you synchronize your environment from a high point the graphic is stuttering. This kind of scene might be a bit demanding because your are turning the whole scenery in a 360 degrees view. But a game from 2013 on a Geforce GTX 1070 in a 2560x1440 resolution should be no problem at all. I'm experiencing frame rate drops with Assassins Creed Black Flag on this Geforce 1070 graphic card.
I turned off AntiAliasing and PhysX and at all it seems to be OK, not great, now.The other settings are still on high.
In another forum I read that other people have run that game without any issues on GTX 970 cards.
What are your experiences with Geforce 10 series and Black Flag? Are there some serious driver issues? Could you determine the setting which might cause problems?
Does sometimes older games get worse with newer cards and newer drivers cause other optimizations for newer games do affect old games in a bad way?
I'm using driver version 388.59 on Windows 7 64bit and running in the WQHD resolution (2560x1440).
My solution appoaches could be:
-install a certain Nvidia-driver which does solve that issue (or not yet have it)
-identify which graphic settings in the game are causing that and adjust them accordingly
Thanks for information!
System that runs Assasins Creed IV Black Flag:
Mainboard MSI Z97 Mate
CPU Xeon e3-1231 v3
Memory 16 GB RAM
Graphic Card MSI GeForce GTX 1070 GAMING X 8G
Storage Samsung Evo SSD 1TB