Codemasters announced the minimum and recommended requirements for its annual F1 game, in this case, F1 2020. The requirements are reasonable for the times and taking into account the visual quality i... Here are the PC requirements for F1 2020, AMD Ryzen 5 2600X and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti
I think the last time I was really into a driving game was back in the Gran Turismo 2 days. They seem seem less popular nowadays, but I bet they're really fun with a cockpit racing setup.
I don't do the hardcore all about racing games but I'm huge into the Forza Motorsport games and was very happy they came to PC.
Nice looking track but it looks like a drs dominating track and its a shame we wont get to see the track in action until 2021, as for the Ferrari in cockpit audio.....doesnt sound quite right compared to last years actual race car, might skip this one.
Wrong. The 5600XT with the 14Gbps vBIOS smokes the rx590 and it even outperforms the 1660 super as well.
The rtx 2060 would be there if the 5600 was listed, vice versa. AMD has nothing around a 1660 ti and the 590 is the closest there is.
1660 Ti ($270-$350) and 5600 XT ($270-$330) are not around the same prices? So if you compare price bracket AMD definitely got something. Maybe a GTX1070 should have been listed instead, since that one is closer to a 590 in F1 2019.
Unfortunately the prices are so bad for the 1660 ti right now that the 2060 is close in $ value at least where I am. Same with rx 590 1660 ti is very similar to 1070 so either would suffice assuming dx12 performs the same on each for this game
Why this conversation about graphics cards has not matured yet? Different archs have different performance in different workloads. It all depends on the game engine affinity with the arch and how developers optimized the game. Games heavily optimized for consoles will have strong points based on GCN/Polaris like high compute and relatively low memory bandwidth per cu. It's time for reviewers to bring deeper understanding on why certain games perform well on some cards and not on the others, bringing more those aspects instead of AMD vs Nvidia, etc... Those very shallow discussions should be, nowadays, a thing of the past