Forza 6 Apex!

Discussion in 'Other Games' started by Matthew2992, May 5, 2016.

  1. SixSixSevenSeven

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    i3's are much faster clock for clock, throw in hyperthreading. You'll match the i3, wont totally own it.
     
  2. Googlefluff

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    My computer handled it better than I expected, getting a solid 60fps on medium settings (which I think still look better than FM4) in the dry. In the rain, however, I had constant stuttering problems. I'd keep playing if there was the same amount of content as the Xbox version, but I got bored pretty quick.
     
  3. Cyb3rst0rm

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    A Hyperthread will never make up for a hardware thread. Simple Math.
     
  4. SixSixSevenSeven

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    No it won't. But neither will your much lower single thread
     
  5. daveywaveyHD

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    No G27 support, that really sucks, also, can't use 4k at ultra settings due to forced memory limit. Oh well, back to every other racing sim/game that does more and better. :(
     
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  6. SixSixSevenSeven

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    Wheel support comes in summer
     
  7. Cyb3rst0rm

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    You mean you have to have a certain amount of something to choose different settings?
     
  8. iheartmods

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    Your response to him makes no sense.
     
  9. SixSixSevenSeven

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    Errm what? I speak English, not non contextualised gibberish
     
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  10. TheAdmiester

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    Disable the Dynamic settings, it won't restrict you on memory that way.

    Also lolno, there isn't a single free simulator out there that does the same nevermind better.
     
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  11. gigawert

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    Those screenshots look almost identical to real life. But it sucks that you need WIndows 10, because every time I've upgraded to it the same bugs always appear.
     
  12. skodakenner

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    i would love to test it but i don“t have Win 10 but im upgrading this week because its still free as of now
     
  13. MOHAAPlayer

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    Steps for getting a mostly bug free Windows 10
    1: Upgrade
    2: Log into a Microsoft Account
    3: Download ISO for Win 10
    4: Install Windows 10 again
    5: Login using that Microsoft Account
    6: Win!
    Worked for me and it was a mostly bug free OS
     
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