The new Need for Speed Payback uses the familiar Frostbite 3 game engine, so we have some general idea how various cards will perform. There is a feature used in the game that changes how AMD cards perform however, this game makes use of the AMD GPU Services (AGS) library which should make their cards more effective. [H]ard|OCP's testing did show a close race, apart from the unmatched GTX 1080Ti AMD's cards offer competitive performance and even offering taking the lead at some resolutions. Drop by to take a look at the details.
"Need for Speed Payback is out, we’ll look at feature performance and video card performance comparisons in today’s latest video cards. We’ll find what’s playable, and examine graphics quality setting performance among eight video cards. We will also find out VRAM and CPU usage of this new game so you pick the right video card for gaming. "
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And yet another
And yet another virtual-gambling-lootbox-shitfest of a “game”, do yourself a favor and don’t buy it.