Unoptimized Game, Or It's my desktop?

Genjiro

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Dec 27, 2013
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Recently, I got a new desktop Running Windows 7 Home premium (64 bit), MSI Radeon 270, AMD FX 6300, following with a 500W PSU. I recently got Dead Rising 3, was wishing I could max it out, I did, but the problem is, frame drops everywhere, choppy cutscenes, i'm just wondering, is it my PC doing this or it's the game by itself?

NOTE: I Got the game on Steam, please do not reply with anything related to piracy or such.

Thanks.
 
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From what I understand, Dead Rising 3 is very badly optimized, and even people running with a GTX 780Ti or GTX 980 are having trouble maintaining high framerates at max settings. For most midrange cards you pretty much need to drop your rendering settings down to Xbox One equivalent levels in order to maintain a decent framerate. It's just a rather bad port that Capcom threw together quickly to try to make some cash so they can stave off bankruptcy for another quarter.
From what I understand, Dead Rising 3 is very badly optimized, and even people running with a GTX 780Ti or GTX 980 are having trouble maintaining high framerates at max settings. For most midrange cards you pretty much need to drop your rendering settings down to Xbox One equivalent levels in order to maintain a decent framerate. It's just a rather bad port that Capcom threw together quickly to try to make some cash so they can stave off bankruptcy for another quarter.
 
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