![]() ![]() Pretty much any modern age graphics card can run at least high-quality settings, maybe even ultra quite well. ![]() Differences in low and normal quality modes are mostly based on settings like shadows and number of ambient effects, from there onwards with the high and highest ultra quality modes, texture quality. This game offers four preset quality settings modes. So from Ultra to Low quality, there's a 25% performance bracket to play with image quality wise relative to performance. We'll take WQHD, or (Wide) Quad HD as-as resolution of choice: Let's take the Radeon RX 570 8GB as an example, this is a pretty nice mainstream card that has could benefit from a different quality mode. Comparing them all, mostly backgrounds like mountains, vegetation, shadows, and water effects are responsible for the biggest differences. The game offers four preset quality modes ranging from low to ultra quality. Let's have a peek at the best and worst image quality differences and the performance effect of them. Again, all cards consume roughly the same amount of VRAM. ![]() With the graphics memory filled at 4GB you are not going to notice anything weird, the game runs very smooth overall. Above some random cards ranging from 4 GB up-to 11GB, all of them utilizing a maximum of ~4GB, that's including the measurements at 4K Ultra HD, well. The listed MBs used in the chart is the measured utilized graphics memory during our testing.įar Cry New Dawn will eat up and fill your VRAM efficiently but the developers made very sure that roughly 4 GB usage is the upper limit being used. But let's have a look at the chart below. How much graphics memory does the game utilize versus your monitor resolution with different graphics cards and respective VRAM sizes? Well, we already addressed this bit of course. ![]()
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