An Arc B580 should easily be enough to play most games with Lumen and Nanite at reasonable resolution and frame rate, especially if the game also supports XeSS or even XeSS 3.
Something like Split Fiction is delightful, Satisfactory is satisfactory with the right settings, Incursion Red River is pushing it, STALKER 2 is barely playable and The Forever Winter is unplayable trash.
All on 1080p by the way, on progressively lower graphics settings and recent drivers, the latter half can’t get stable 60 FPS.
I even lowered everything and ran Forever Winter at 10% resolution scale, it still wasn’t a smooth 60, whereas others report better success on different hardware.
It’s abysmal cause something like War Thunder easily gets hundreds of FPS (with RT off) and the likes of Cyberpunk and KDC also run great. It saddens me how much of a mess UE5 can be, their defaults should be way different.
KronisLV|5 days ago
Something like Split Fiction is delightful, Satisfactory is satisfactory with the right settings, Incursion Red River is pushing it, STALKER 2 is barely playable and The Forever Winter is unplayable trash.
All on 1080p by the way, on progressively lower graphics settings and recent drivers, the latter half can’t get stable 60 FPS.
I even lowered everything and ran Forever Winter at 10% resolution scale, it still wasn’t a smooth 60, whereas others report better success on different hardware.
It’s abysmal cause something like War Thunder easily gets hundreds of FPS (with RT off) and the likes of Cyberpunk and KDC also run great. It saddens me how much of a mess UE5 can be, their defaults should be way different.
cubefox|4 days ago
Maybe this was an issue with performance bugs in the early release version, not with the graphics card. This looks very playable to me:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=iaPakspSiL8