Get Ready to Solve the Toughest Cases Yet with Master Detective Archives: Rain Code Plus—the release Date and Features have been Revealed!
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Get Ready to Solve the Toughest Cases Yet with Master Detective Archives: Rain Code Plus—the release Date and Features have been Revealed!
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Mass Effect Legendary Edition - ME1 - Cmdr Khaeli'in Shepard - Chasing Saren
With Mass Effect: Andromeda, it’s a tricky thing to handle when pushing 4K specs on a mid-level graphics card. It’s not a baby, but it’s not racehorse either.
It’s getting to be an older rig now, with the high-end Devil’s Canyon Intel processor, 2x 8GB of RAM, Asus Z97-A board, and now a NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB OC card (Asus Strix).
I’m dealing with the following specs:
Mass Effect Andromeda ~ PC ~ i7-4790K ~ 16GB RAM ~ GTX 1060 6GB OC ~ 4K graphics resolution~ Recorded at 3840 x 2160 ~ 4K Playback ~
I’ve found this is the best compromise – a middle ground between actually running 4K at a half-decent frame rate, whilst also looking pretty good.
This is only a small part, but it’s the key balancing combination, I’ve found. The rest of the specs are generally Ultra, except for a couple of Highs.
The Andromeda Balance: 4K Graphics for Mass Effect With Mass Effect: Andromeda, it's a tricky thing to handle when pushing 4K specs on a mid-level graphics card.
Mass Effect: Andromeda is fun, exploitative, interesting, and has an immense amount of subtle Easter Eggs nodding to the original ME Trilogy. It even gives you a Space Hamster again – albeit and Andromeda one this time.
What it is not, though, is stable. The NVIDIA graphics have been all over the place, drivers changing constantly for all the gazzilions of games NVIDIA has to give specific support to. It doesn’t seem to restricted to just PC editions either… but I suppose at least with a PC you have a little more ammunition to work around it than you do with a console.
Because they’re so constantly changing, the rendering has to be modified and tweaked along with, as does my ASUS Stryx overclocking software. Balancing is impossible, because it seems to change with every NVIDIA driver update.
To keep track, I’m just going to leave my notes here, so I can find them again… Hopefully.
KEY POINTS OF SPECS 1:
Medium Lighting
Ultra Shadows
Medium Post Process
High Shader (Maxed)
Ultra Textures
Temporal AA
HBAO Full
Ultra Effects
Ultra Terrain
KEY POINTS OF SPECS 2:
Low Lighting
Ultra Shadows
Ultra Post Process
High Shader (Maxed)
Ultra Textures
Temporal AA
HBAO Full
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Graphic Rendering For Specs 2
~ 4K Gaming ~
PC SPECS:
~ PC ~ i7-4790K ~ 16GB RAM ~ GTX 1060 6GB OC ~ High/Ultra Specs ~ 4K graphics resolution~ Recorded at 3840 x 2160 ~ 4K Playback ~
And these are the other Spec Options:
Mass Effect: Andromeda – Spec Ops… Mass Effect: Andromeda is fun, exploitative, interesting, and has an immense amount of subtle Easter Eggs nodding to the original ME Trilogy.
The Andromeda Dream: Chasing The 4K Mastering Bug
The Andromeda Dream: Chasing The 4K Mastering Bug
New graphics card. New Game. New Challenge:
To get Mass Effect: Andromeda to run at 4K on reasonable graphics specs with just one little GTX 1060 6GB graphics card by NVIDIA, built and overclocked by ASUS:
~ PC ~ i7-4790K ~ 16GB RAM ~ GTX 1060 6GB OC ~ High/Ultra Specs ~ 4K graphics resolution~ Recorded at 3840 x 2160 ~ 4K Playback ~
You know what? It kinda does. I’ve pushed the card to crying…
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Mass Effect Andromeda
When disaster strikes, an a life-threatening situation arises, Pathfinder Alec Ryder proves he always was the best father he could be by ensuring his child's safety with the ultimate sacrifice... His life for hers.
His daughter barely survives, but her newly-reinstalled SAM - transferred to her by her father as he was dying - helped saved her life. She finally regains consciousness, with a new edition of SAM in her head - this one a true AI that her father secretly re-developed for himself as Pathfinder.
~ PC ~ i7-4790K ~ 16GB RAM ~ GTX 1060 6GB OC ~ High Specs ~ 4K graphics resolution~ Recorded at 3840 x 2160 ~ 4K Playback ~