With Hyper Threading enabled, we witnessed even greater scaling to twelve threads, so kudos to the team for improving the most annoying performance issue of Skyrim. Bethesda did an incredible work overhauling Creation’s multi-threading capabilities and as a result of that, the game scales on more than four CPU cores. As you can see below, there are scenes in which SLI scaling drops to 60-70%, so here is hoping that NVIDIA will release an official SLI profile in the next few days/weeks.ĭespite the fact that we’re dealing with an open-world title, Fallout 4 is friendly to older CPUs and requires a high-end GPU in order to shine. While this is still not a perfect solution, SLI scaling is great for the most part. All you have to do is head over at NVIDIA’s Control Panel, find the game, and force “alternate frame rendering 2”. NVIDIA has not included any SLI profile for this title as of yet, however PC gamers can quite easily enable it. The game has just been released on the PC and it’s time to see how this title performs on the PC platform.Īs always, we used an Intel i7 4930K (turbo boosted at 4.0Ghz) with 8GB RAM, NVIDIA’s GTX690, Windows 8.1 64-bit and the latest WHQL version of the GeForce drivers. Powered by an enhanced version of the Creation Engine, Fallout 4 supports new graphical features and looks better than Skyrim or Fallout 3/New Vegas (vanilla versions). Fallout 4 is a highly anticipated game that will, undoubtedly, be a huge commercial success.
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