Oh, thank the heavens there's a thread about it here.
Anywho, I'm thinking about buying the game, but I'm not sure if my 670MX can handle this beast. I generally only play PC games when I can at the very least get it running in medium to high specs, and I'm not sure if my GPU can handle it. It is mildly overclocked by using nvidia inspector (base clock offset+135 MHz, memory clock offset +350MHz). I'm hesitant because I thought Witcher 2 was already not very well optmized (it didn't look as good for the way it ran) and Dragon Age: Inquisition runs with some FOV, pop-up and stuttering cutscenes issues (though I suspect the game was just poorly coded and optmized from the get-go).
Anyone here would know more about how 670MX perfoms? I'm reading through the net that Witcher 3 also does not feature the best optimization around.
Anywho, I'm thinking about buying the game, but I'm not sure if my 670MX can handle this beast. I generally only play PC games when I can at the very least get it running in medium to high specs, and I'm not sure if my GPU can handle it. It is mildly overclocked by using nvidia inspector (base clock offset+135 MHz, memory clock offset +350MHz). I'm hesitant because I thought Witcher 2 was already not very well optmized (it didn't look as good for the way it ran) and Dragon Age: Inquisition runs with some FOV, pop-up and stuttering cutscenes issues (though I suspect the game was just poorly coded and optmized from the get-go).
Anyone here would know more about how 670MX perfoms? I'm reading through the net that Witcher 3 also does not feature the best optimization around.