Did you know the PC Version of Horizon: Zero Dawn lets you toggle the resolution to 72p? (256×144) pic.twitter.com/3nYccHPQDZ
Frame rates get closer to that 30-fps target at the hideous resolution of 256 x 144. For comparatively smooth gameplay, 128 x 72 is the best choice.
YouTube channel zWORMz Gaming developed a video testing the GT 710 with Horizon Zero Dawn at different resolutions. The game advises a GeForce GTX 1060 (6 GB), though the minimum GPU requirement is a GTX 780 (3 GB).
It got here with a launch cost of $42, giving you a concept of its gaming performance. Did you understand the PC Version of Horizon: Zero Dawn lets you toggle the resolution to 72p? Frame rates get closer to that 30-fps target at the hideous resolution of 256 x 144.
In short: Remember the GeForce GT 710, the Kepler-based graphics card launched in January 2016? It got here with a launch cost of $42, giving you a concept of its video gaming efficiency. It can, nevertheless, run Horizon Zero Dawn pretty well– providing you knock the resolution down to a calculator-like 128 x 72.
With its 3GB of DDR3 and 192 CUDA cores, the GT 710 turns Horizon Zero Dawn into a slideshow at 1080p with maxed settings, moving in between 2 – 3 frames per 2nd, while dropping to the most affordable settings adds just 2 – 3 extra fps.
The GeForce GT 710 can run Horizon Zero Dawn pretty well — at 72p – TechSpot
