The recent release, Watch Dogs, has been bogged down with not so stellar performance on quite a few gaming configurations but there is hope for those experiencing issues. The title's technical director, Sebastien Viard, has made it clear in the past that those on the PC in order to have a stellar experience on the game to be rocking an i7 processor and as graphics card with at least 2GB of dedicated RAM. He has announced a stability patch with no set release date yet intended to lower these lofty requirements for those of us without such intensive setups. We'll keep you updated about this upcoming performance patch!
Their are a few minor issues with this game on PS4, haven't played it on PC yet. I'm in the midst of a new build which will take me a while, maybe I'll get Watch Dogs for PC once I have my new build up and running.
I hope this fixes a lot of issues. One of my pcs gets bottled necked by the CPU and the fps is just awful on a 780 =/. Other games it's fine just watch dogs!
Runs fine on my PC and I know for a fact mine isn't that great. Only problem I get is about 50% of the time when I die my game starts to get horrendous lag that will not stop until I restart the game.
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