Just wanted to add my 2 cents to this thread. I spent the past weekend playing for a bit, then tweaking graphics, then playing and tweaking more settings. The following are my specs (built the rig in 2013, added the 780 this year, up from 580) :
Win7 64bit
Corsair 750w PSU
16g Ram
i5 3570k @ 4.2ghz stable since build date; closed loop cooling
eVGA GTX 780 SC w arctic cooling (evga)
Sound Blaster Recon PCI-E
600gb C Drive with windows and non-games
2TB D Drive, games only
Losta cooling
I love this system, built it from the ground up and its serving me quite well
On Auto settings for Graphics, it had me on Ultra with 2xMSAA. Running that, my game's FPS would dip into the 30s in city/village environments. still playable, but sluggish and not what i would expect outta my machine.
After many hours spent tweaking and worrying about performance, not even playing the game, I accepted the fact that my hardware is not top of the line anymore and I may have to adjust. i tried default High and still had some fluctuating frame rates. I then disabled the Origin overlay and that netted a more responsive feeling. I then disabled MSAA, Tesselation, Ambient Occlusion to HBAO(not full), in game VSync enabled, nvidia defaults in control panel (except high performance and high qaulity textures). I am running Fade Touched Texture quality as well.
It appears to be running decent now, I occasionally dip into the high 40s when in hinterlands around the farms or great big open areas i'm looking across. Mostly its 50+. Cut scene stutters have decreased drastically since using the In-Game Vsync instead of Nvidia Adaptive or Force On with Buffering.





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