I have a i5 3330 / 8GB / HD 6850.
Assassin's Creed Unity on Win 8.1 was unplayable (10 - 15 FPS)
after upgrading to Windows 10, I can play this game. Runs 25-35 FPS.
Yes, It is still bad, but I can play until I change my graphics card.
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Other games increase performance, GTA V and Witcher 3 runs good.
Sorry for my bad english
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I'm having no problems at all. Upgraded from Win7 Ultimate to Win10 Pro.
I noticed a little FPS boost in GTA V. :D
Haven't tried every game I got yet, tho...
My rig is:
Core i7 4970K @ 4Ghz
16Gb RAM HyperX Black
3Gb XFX Radeon R9 280X
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If you are upgrading win 8.1 to 10 you need to do some special "thing" like reinstalling all drivers? I'm too lazy to play with it. I have win 8.1 and on hard drive I've got one free partition (it's nothing there). I presume it is impossible to install there win 10 and have two system legally?
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I'm playing on an mid-range tier laptop (Intel Core i5 UV, 8 GB of RAM, Nvidia GT635M). L.A. Noire was struggling really badly in this specs, because the game is CPU bound and my underclocked CPU couldn't help it. The framerate in average was 6-27 FPS and it slowdowns like hell I couldn't even tell when my character is running or not. So I turned down the game.
I installed Win 10 just yesterday and testing the game again out of curiosity, to my surprise now it runs at fully playable FPS with 15-30 in average. I noticed a few frameskips where the point the game could lag, maybe it's the new optimization in DirectX API? Either way it helps a lot to make the game more playable.
For anyone else who tried Windows 10 for gaming, how's the experience so far? Does it get more better or worse? I'm gonna test for more games, but some of my friends reportedly been noticing significant performance boost in games.
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