Haven't had a crash yet. I did see a 2 second stutter earlier, when I first got into game. Stopped and didn't happen again. I wonder if not having updated my drivers since new Assassin Creed released is reason I haven't crashed yet. I was going to update them this week.... think I'll hold off on that a bit.
And if they could fix weird stuff like this too:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=2CX188alRb8&feature=youtu.be
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i7 2700k (yes, 2nd-gen) @ 3.9 GHz
16 GB 1866 DDR3
ASUS GTX 1070 Ti
Windows 10 Enterprise v.1809
I have no stuttering. I've had one crash to desktop in 3-hours of playing. I'm playing on DX11 @1080p. My graphics are all maxed out (which was the default for my hardware in the settings), but I did turn down AF from 16x to 8x.
uhg and I was gonna pick this up tomorrow and I have an I7700K - 16GB Ram - GTX 1070....
I've got an i6700k, 16 GB RAM, and a GTX1060 and have zero issues. So I'm not sure that it's quite as simple. I'm a few versions back for the latest NVIDIA drive though -- 399.24 here.
uhg and I was gonna pick this up tomorrow and I have an I7700K - 16GB Ram - GTX 1070....
I have over 15 hours played so far and I haven't come across any of the problems mentioned with the same set up as yourself, except I have an i5 8400. YMMV.
Thanks guys just making sure I don't end up with a lemon for my rig.
i7 6700k, 16gb ram and RTX 2060 with latest drivers here and no issues. Runs smooth as buttah and looks as gorgeous.
Not bragging (well kinda) but I rarely ever experience issues with games. It might be because I run a lean mean clean rig and don't use it as a one-stop do all machine. Having a dedicated gaming computer has its rewards.
Nothing like running games on a fesh windows install
I just bought the computer I have now about a month ago so maybe that's why I'm getting better performance.
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Game runs good for me on an old i7 quad, with 12gb memory and a 970. My only beef is difficulty when solo. I am almost to level 20. So long as focus remains on the game it runs fine, i think things like overlays are casuing alot of issues. I do have to disable MSI Afterburner to be able to play. I have heard others report the uplay overlay can cause issues for some as well.
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I know, she's had to move out of Ubisoft's 4 star hotel to post this.
That said, Ubisoft should definitely put sone priority on the stuttering issue. It seems to be the most widespread issue I've seen mentioned.
1060 (6GB)
Haven't had a crash yet. I did see a 2 second stutter earlier, when I first got into game. Stopped and didn't happen again. I wonder if not having updated my drivers since new Assassin Creed released is reason I haven't crashed yet. I was going to update them this week.... think I'll hold off on that a bit. And if they could fix weird stuff like this too: https://youtube.com/watch?v=2CX188alRb8&feature=youtu.be
In War - Victory.
In Peace - Vigilance.
In Death - Sacrifice.
i7 2700k (yes, 2nd-gen) @ 3.9 GHz
16 GB 1866 DDR3
ASUS GTX 1070 Ti
Windows 10 Enterprise v.1809
I have no stuttering. I've had one crash to desktop in 3-hours of playing. I'm playing on DX11 @1080p. My graphics are all maxed out (which was the default for my hardware in the settings), but I did turn down AF from 16x to 8x.
I've got an i6700k, 16 GB RAM, and a GTX1060 and have zero issues. So I'm not sure that it's quite as simple. I'm a few versions back for the latest NVIDIA drive though -- 399.24 here.
Thanks guys just making sure I don't end up with a lemon for my rig.
Is a man not entitled to the herp of his derp?
Remember, I live in a world where juggalos and yugioh players are real things.
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