Yeap, you read that right a GTX980Ti is not powerful enough for 1080p/Ultra/60fps in this racing game.Īt 2560×1440, the only GPU that was able to offer a constant 60fps experience was our NVIDIA GeForce RTX2080Ti. At 1920×1080 on Ultra settings, our AMD Radeon RX580 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX980Ti were simply unable to offer a smooth 60fps experience. Surprisingly enough, DiRT Rally 2.0 is one of the most demanding titles when it comes to its GPU requirements, especially for those wishing to play it on Ultra settings. As such, it’s pretty obvious that this new rally sim does not require a high-end CPU in order to be enjoyed. With Hyper Threading enabled, our simulated dual-core pushed a minimum of 57fps and an average of 109fps. Without Hyper Threading enabled, our simulated dual-core was able to offer a minimum of 50fps and an average of 71fps. In order to find out how the game performs on a variety of CPUs, we simulated a dual-core and a quad-core CPU. For our CPU tests we’ve also reduced our resolution to 1280×720. For our benchmark purposes we’ve tested the “Noorinbee Bridge Ascent” in Daytime with Rain. There are also options to enable or disable TAA, Screen Space Reflections, Advanced Ambient Occlusion, Advanced Blending, Skidmarks, Motion Blur, God Rays, Chromatic Aberration, Bloom, Lens Flares, Light Streaks and Lens Dust.ĭiRT Rally 2.0 is mostly a GPU-bound title and does not require a high-end CPU. PC gamers can adjust the quality of Multisampling Anti-Aliasing, Shaders, Textures, Reflections, Shadows, Night Lighting, Ambient Occlusion, Particles, Weather, Crowd, Cloth, Mirrors, Vehicles Details, Track, Object, Trees and Ground Cover. NVIDIA has not included any SLI profile for this title in its latest drivers, meaning that our GTX690 behaved similarly to a single GTX680.Ĭodemasters has implemented a wide range of graphics settings to tweak.
DIRT RALLY SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS DRIVER
Now, after almost a full month and two post-launch patches, it’s time to benchmark it and see how it performs on the PC platform.įor this PC Performance Analysis, we used an Intel i7 4930K (overclocked at 4.2Ghz) with 16GB of DDR3 RAM at 2133Mhz, AMD’s Radeon RX580 and RX Vega 64, NVIDIA’s RTX 2080Ti, GTX980Ti and GTX690, Windows 10 64-bit, GeForce driver 419.35 and the Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.3.3. Powered by the EGO Engine, this new racing game suffered from some optimizations issues at launch. We know spam when we see it and will delete it.DiRT Rally 2.0 is the sequel to one of the best rally sims released in the past few years. This means things like repetitious posting of similar content, low-effort posts/memes and misleading/exaggerated titles on link posts. We all need to support each other to help GNU/Linux gaming grow. If it's a link post, think about writing a comment to tell us more - the more you engage with us, the more we like it. If you've ported your game to Linux or created some GNU/Linux-gaming-related content (reviews, videos, articles) then, so long as you're willing to engage with the community, please post it here. Remember you are talking to another human being.ĭevs and content producers. Heated discussions are fine, unwarranted insults are not. Please mark "standalone" tech-support requests as support request and re-flair them as answered if an answer has been found (even if it was "this can't be done"). This wiki page can help you gather system information. What exactly did you do, and how, and with what version of what? How have you tried to troubleshoot the problem? Vague, low-effort tech-support requests may get removed. Include relevant details like logs, terminal output, system information. Tech-support requests posted outside the Weekly Tech-Support Thread should be of general interest. It is not (primarily) a tech-support forum. r/Linux_Gaming is for informative and interesting gaming content, news and discussions.