A sample of those comments here that do not seem to support your claim:
"I can get 40-55fps on one r9 290 at 3820x2160"
"At aa 8x on a gtx780TI + i7 4790k I play almost always at 60 fps, but it happens to drop about 40 fps... that's not optimization if i drop on this hardware config...."
"Anyway, all of that said, the game runs at 60FPS @1080 almost all times, for me, except for very specific times like battles where it might jump to 30FPS, but honestly I never really notice the dips when they do happen. It still runs much better than it ever did on my 360. I am running with an FX8350 and GTX 970."
"I am in the same boat. With xiii I could down sample from 4k to 1440p with the normal 60-30 dips, but it was playable. Taking the same exact settings in xiii-2 I get less than 10 fps in the opening scene. This is actually hilarious because I am running it on an r9 295x2!!!! So something is severely broken with the game considering I can run dragon age inquisition on ultra 1440p."
"I don't have a super rig - i7, 8gb ddr3, gti750 with 2gb GDDR5. The game, running with godesato forced resolution to a measly 1920x1080, ran like absolute [censored] at even medium-high settings."
Then my personal favourite:
The game runs on constant 20 FPS, it's like I'm running it on a toaster not on a 780 gtx...
Now you would have to try really hard to find a pattern there. It is simply a very poorly optomised game on any GPU and why you would use it to beat AMD with, I can only surmise.
You see, you say you want AMD to get back in the race, yet you can't comprehend how blanket statements made by "enthusiasts" like yourself, actually damage that prospect.



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