Can it run Farcry 4 maxed out?

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Hello there :)
My name is Inuka and I just wanted to know if my system can run Farcry 4 maxed out.. My main specs are:

CPU: i5 4460 3.2 ghz
RAM: 16 GB
GPU: R7 360 oc
I have 835 out of 931 GB left on my hard drive :D

Can I run it? rest of the specs are in signature I don't think their that important to my question though.

Thanks so much and have a nice day :) :) :) :)
 
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I can play Farcry 4 pretty well on 780GTX (2600k @ 4.5) 16GB memory, comparable to your system with perhaps 360 being slightly behind, at mostly high settings with some fps dips but mostly smooth @ 1080p. You'll enjoy Farcry4 for the most part at reasonable settings just don't expect too much.

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I can play Farcry 4 pretty well on 780GTX (2600k @ 4.5) 16GB memory, comparable to your system with perhaps 360 being slightly behind, at mostly high settings with some fps dips but mostly smooth @ 1080p. You'll enjoy Farcry4 for the most part at reasonable settings just don't expect too much.
 
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I absolutely love this gpu it can run farcry primal maxed 40-60 fps beautifully and the gpu is $420 Aud here in Australia this gpu is my favourite out of all of the cards I've had :) I don't think I need a new gpu.

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just to put it out there, maxing out EVERYTHING, especially the fur simulation, at 1080, i still do not maintain a solid 60fps on 970s in 2 way sli. however, i can turn down a few things like AA and be just fine without a visual difference.
 
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I will not buying Rx 480 since it is a huge as disappointment the 970s better than it lol and I certainly won't be buying another gpu since I am on a budget and Just want to play farcry 4 maxed out or beating console visuals :)
 


I'm confused as to why you are asking then? If you don't have money to upgrade and you feel that your GPU is sufficient...
 
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All I wanted to know is if I can run this game maxed out smoothly
 


@ 1080p the answer would be no.