Assassin's Creed: Origins PC Performance Review

1080p Assassin's Creed: Origins Benchmarks

Assassin's Creed: Origins PC Performance Review

1080p Assassin's Creed: Origins Benchmarks

Even when using the game's high preset we can see that Assassin's Creed Origins is an exceptionally demanding game, though our CPU-oriented tests have already shown a CPU performance limitation that on this graph has resulted in exceptionally close minimum framerate results for the first four of our GPU benchmark results. 

Users of lower-end GPUs will have to settle for a 30FPS gameplay experience, which is the same as what console users will be getting, though GTX 960 and R9 380 users will need to use medium settings to even achieve this. 

As we said in our CPU benchmark page, a constant 60FPS is exceptionally difficult to achieve in Origins, though large sections of the game are playable at this framerate outside of certain stressful areas. 

Please note that these framerates were achieved at High settings, with the more demanding Very High and Ultra High setting being available to make the game even more demanding at 1080p. We may need to wait for a few hardware generation before this can be run at a constant 60+ at Ultra settings at higher resolutions.  

 

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30-10-2017, 19:11:51

stealth80
Apparently the horrible CPU usage is caused by UBI doubling up on DRM. Pretty shady move imo passing the buck to the consumer by upping the game requirements, rather than, stopping piracy themselvesQuote

30-10-2017, 19:29:11

Tolemac
I see you are saving Wolfenstein for last Quote

30-10-2017, 22:03:29

NeverBackDown
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Originally Posted by stealth80 View Post
Apparently the horrible CPU usage is caused by UBI doubling up on DRM. Pretty shady move imo passing the buck to the consumer by upping the game requirements, rather than, stopping piracy themselves
DRM has virtually no impact on performance. DRM runs at launch. It would only extend loading times if that.

Something like Punkbuster(older BF games) could cause performance issues. But that is because it runs in real-time and is constantly on your internet connection. Anti cheat software like this can cause an impact. DRM won't. I'm sure there is some crap DRM out there that will. But reality is any big AAA company or half caring indie Dev would use a good DRM.
The performance issues is simply due to optimizationQuote

31-10-2017, 01:20:30

stealth80
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Originally Posted by NeverBackDown View Post
DRM has virtually no impact on performance. DRM runs at launch. It would only extend loading times if that.

Something like Punkbuster(older BF games) could cause performance issues. But that is because it runs in real-time and is constantly on your internet connection. Anti cheat software like this can cause an impact. DRM won't. I'm sure there is some crap DRM out there that will. But reality is any big AAA company or half caring indie Dev would use a good DRM.
The performance issues is simply due to optimization
http://www.overclock.net/t/1641044/t...rs-gamers-cpus

I don't know Quote

31-10-2017, 06:07:38

NeverBackDown
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Originally Posted by stealth80 View Post
Nothing in that thread shows anything truthful. Just people talking about a screenshot. The guy as far as I read who the shot came from isn't even in the thread. Lots of he said she said
But still, if Ubi is having their own DRM, which they have a right to, then performance issues are on them. Still, even a 8700k is only being used 50% according to a person in that thread. So it's not CPU bound.Quote
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