
However even on my gaming rig I was able to detect a slight stuttering here and there, which is why I put together a list of tweaks for Dying Light and was able to finally smooth out all the performance problems. While testing that on my laptop (3.7 GHz, GeForce 650M) I found that I was getting less than 30fps at medium settings, while my gaming PC (Core i7, 3.8 GHz, GeForce 970 GTX) handled things a lot better – at the highest details. Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 / AMD Radeon HD 6870 (1GB VRAM).Processor: Intel Core i5-2500 GHz / AMD FX-8320 GHz.My first piece of advice is that you should largely disregard the minimum requirements as that will likely give you only a lackluster experience: But when I heard that many users are complaining about performance, I just had to write another performance guide! The parkour elements, the stealth action, the combat, the entire look and feel – it just captured me. From the moment I saw the visuals and the gameplay mechanics in the trailer, I was hooked. However, one game caught my eye: Dying Light. For me, that genre got tiring quickly which is why I also ignored the latest hype around games like H1Z1, DayZ, Days to Die or the Resident Evil Remake.
