Destroy All Human PC Performance Review and Optimisation Guide
Navi VS Turing – RX 5700 VS RTX 2060 (Low, Med, Normal and Max settings)
When playing Destroy All Humans on our Radeon RX 5700 and Geforce RTX 2060, what we must say is that the game ran so similarly on both graphics cards that it was practically impossible to tell the difference between the two. Neither graphics card was capable of running the game at 4K 60 FPS, but setting the game’s setting to High made the game run incredibly smoothly.
If you own a 4K screen, even graphics cards like Nvidia’s RTX 2060 can deliver solid 60 FPS framerates with reasonable graphics settings. That’s great news for users of high-resolution screens.
Strangely, Normal Settings ran at lower performance levels than High settings, and on page 5 we have borrowed down this anomaly to a specific graphics setting. The problem is that Ambient Occlusion is enabled at Normal Settings and if disabled at high settings, which is enough to counteract the lowering of all of Destroy All Humans’ other graphics settings to Normal.

