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Assassin's Creed Unity: PC Performance Review!

2014-11-12
what's up Tech fans kept in here bringing guys another benchmark test of a triple-a holiday release title this time it's Assassin's Creed unity now the Assassin's Creed franchise is another series that has a really spotted history with its PC versions and normally shows a lot of clear favoritism for the console market and in fact normally the PC version comes out a couple months after the console one does but this time around we got all versions all at once so for those of you that were interested in grabbing the game we decided to run a couple tests with it on our test system which the specs of you can see right here the core of which includes a GTX 780 and an i7 4770k so on the system we ran the game on four different preset graphic options of low medium high and ultra so let's go ahead and see how that all worked out okay so as you guys can see still not the best experience on PC we head around the game at its lowest settings just to hit 60 frames per second and even then if you guys paid attention to the gameplay you'll notice a lot of different visual bugs such as people and objects popping in and out of existence now of course this could still be fixed with some future patches but as of right now on launch day definitely not the best experience on PC to have now if you guys are still interested in grabbing the game we do have a link posted down below as well as a link to my first impressions video of the game and a way to follow me on twitter if you guys enjoy the video please make sure to wreck that like button to let us know and subscribe if you haven't yet now one last thing before I get out of here though I want to give you guys just a little spiel on a service you may have heard of called Hulu Plus Hulu Plus offers all the currently airing episodes of series like Sleepy Hollow Bob's Burgers and modern family and you can even watch every single episode of other shows like South Park and Family Guy it works on your computer Smart TV Roku Apple TV Xbox Wii PlayStation basically any streaming device you may already own and to top that off if you want an iPhone they just released a new app letting you stream it literally anywhere you have signal so you can watch stuff on the go it's only $7.99 a month but tech of tomorrow fans can also grab a two week free trial by going to Hulu Plus calm slash Quixote
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