Here I read that the recommende PC specs for 4K 60FPS is a 1080 SLI.
http://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/far-cry-5-...ents-revealed/
so, is SLI officially supported in FC5 or it is like AC Origins that still have no SLI?
I don't care, I have windows 10 X64, but is officially supported on those systems?Originally Posted by Viragoxv535 Go to original post
Those ARE official requirements. If you have two GTX 1080s i don't see the dilemma.Originally Posted by sblantipodi Go to original post
the problem is that they haven't said if this will be supported at launch or notOriginally Posted by Viragoxv535 Go to original post
As soon as it's implied in the system requirements they don't have to.Originally Posted by sblantipodi Go to original post
It just means that it has been beta-tested thoroughly under those conditions. It might work under W7 but there's no guarantee nor support from them if it doesn't.Originally Posted by Razrback16 Go to original post
my hope is that they have started supporting DX 12 SFR multi GPU that is far better than the old AFR used in DX11.Originally Posted by Razrback16 Go to original post
in any case, every kind of multi gpu implementation, if well done brings incredible results so I want one implementation, no care abou what type is it![]()
Ya, I'm hoping it'll work under Win 7, 8, and 10 64-bit - it was just weird the way they listed those requirements - both the 4k / 30 and 4k / 60 said 'windows 10 x64 only'. I'm on Win 7 x64 but I play all my games in 4k 60fps so that one made me wonder how playing at that resolution would be limited to Win 10.Originally Posted by Viragoxv535 Go to original post
Ya, if developers started consistently using DX12 and a better multi-gpu solution, I'd move right into Windows 10.Originally Posted by sblantipodi Go to original post
Question - have you been running Windows 10 for a while? Any issues moving from 7 to 10? Any advice you'd give me for when I do make the move?