Far Cry New Dawn PC Performance Explored

Far Cry New Dawn PC Performance Explored

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Far Cry 5 ended on a fizzle for me. (Spoiler Alert) I had expected the end game to let me come back to a nuclear wasteland to continue exploring, after all the login screen had changed after the final scene. But I was pretty disappointed. It seems that Far Cry New Dawn heard that cry and are attempting to let people come back to Hope County years later and fight a new threat. Once again Ubisoft return with the Dunia Engine to power their open world romp and that’s not a bad thing.  Far Cry 5 saw pretty good performance all around with those who support Rapid Packed Math and FP16 seeing some nice gains.  This go around both Radeon and GeForce will be able to take advantage of the FP16 compute so this should be a bit interesting.

Far Cry New Dawn features a built in benchmark that is much more representative of in game performance than the last installment. But it’s important to note that there are some interesting performance culling practices going on that are effecting the final performance result, so we will be sticking to using OCAT to record the presents to deliver more accurate Average FPS, 1% Lows, and .1% Lows. So, if you have a similar setup and see different numbers here than your results screen, this is why.  We tested the run 3 times and took the average from each performance set to calculate the results you’ll see here on screen.  We are aware that as we are writing this after finishing all the testing that Radeon has released driver 19.2.2 we reached out to inquire any performance changes and were informed that only Crackdown 3 had performance impacts from the driver.  We’ll be using that driver in that title over the coming days.

Far Cry New Dawn PC Performance Explored

Feb 15, 2019, 12:22pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/far-cry-new-dawn-pc-performance-explored/ > Far Cry 5 ended on a fizzle for me. (Spoiler Alert) I had expected the end game to let me come back to a nuclear wasteland to continue exploring, after all the login screen had changed after the final scene. But I was pretty disappointed. It seems that Far Cry New Dawn heard that cry and are attempting to let people come back to Hope County years later and fight a new threat. Once again Ubisoft return with the Dunia Engine to power their open world romp and that’s not a bad thing.  Far Cry 5 saw pretty good performance all around with those who support Rapid Packed Math and FP16 seeing some nice gains.  This go around both Radeon and GeForce will be able to take advantage of the FP16 compute so this should be a bit interesting. > Far Cry New Dawn features a built in benchmark that is much more representative of in game performance than the last installment. But it’s important to note that there are some interesting performance culling practices going on that are effecting the final performance result, so we will be sticking to using OCAT to record the presents to deliver more accurate Average FPS, 1% Lows, and .1% Lows. So, if you have a similar setup and see different numbers here than your results screen, this is why.  We tested the run 3 times and took the average from each performance set to calculate the results you’ll see here on screen.  We are aware that as we are writing this after finishing all the testing that Radeon has released driver 19.2.2 we reached out to inquire any performance changes and were informed that only Crackdown 3 had performance impacts from the driver.  We’ll be using that driver in that title over the coming days.