Posted November 23, 2020
low rated
I have RTX 2060 (6 GB VRAM), AMD Ryzen 5 2600, 16 GB RAM. I game on a 1080p, 16:9, 75 hz screen. Overall, i would say it's doing its job well - i mean, if i could rewind time, i would have gotten a 2060S or a 2070, or waited for the 30 series (which had not yet been announced), but it's doing its job.
However, sometimes when playing on Ultra settings, i do get stutters. For example, most of the time Rise of the Timb Raider runs in 60 FPS on ultra, but when i got to the last fight in the Baba Yaga DLC, where there are a lot of flying objects, it dropped to 40 FPS which made me lower some settings.
So, i have 3 options. Choose Ultra settings, and stick with that no matter what. Choose Ultra and manually lower it whenever the game starts to stutter. Or choose lower settings, which will somewhat decrease the experience. I mean, gameplay is the most important, but i like good graphics. Who does not?
So, what if games automatically detected whether your FPS is dropping, and lowered the graphic when it does, then getting them back up when the graphic card has less work to do? Would you like that?
However, sometimes when playing on Ultra settings, i do get stutters. For example, most of the time Rise of the Timb Raider runs in 60 FPS on ultra, but when i got to the last fight in the Baba Yaga DLC, where there are a lot of flying objects, it dropped to 40 FPS which made me lower some settings.
So, i have 3 options. Choose Ultra settings, and stick with that no matter what. Choose Ultra and manually lower it whenever the game starts to stutter. Or choose lower settings, which will somewhat decrease the experience. I mean, gameplay is the most important, but i like good graphics. Who does not?
So, what if games automatically detected whether your FPS is dropping, and lowered the graphic when it does, then getting them back up when the graphic card has less work to do? Would you like that?