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With the above settings, Watch Dogs 2’s performance varied, depending on how heavy the environment was in any given location.
Speaking of extensive graphics options, here’s all you can play with in the settings menu.
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The 5GB download has more than 10,000 4K compliant textures, and inserts more detail into characters, buildings, and vegetation.
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For what it’s worth, in case you forget to do this, the game reminds you whenever you run it to update to the latest drivers for the optimal performance.
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With Nvidia, that’s version 376.09 – labelled as the Game Ready driver for Watch Dogs 2. AMD Crimson 16.11.5 brings support for Watch Dogs 2, and should help you have the best experience.
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The game only runs on 64-bit platforms, and supports Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 3GB, 970 4GB, 1060 3GB or better AMD Radeon R9 290 4GB or betterĮverything else remains the same across the board.CPU: Intel Core i5 3470 3.2GHz, AMD FX 8120 3.9GHz, or higher.If you want to run the game properly though, here’s the recommended system configuration for Watch Dogs 2: GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB AMD Radeon HD 7870 2GB, or better.Here are the minimum specs your gaming PC will need, to be able to run Watch Dogs 2: Watch Dogs 2 is available via Steam, costs $60 in the US and Rs. The game's PC release happened earlier this week on Tuesday, November 29. But first, let’s get the basics out of the way. With Watch Dogs 2, the publisher decided to go for a delayed release on PC, to ensure it had all the right optimisations and fixes it needed to run properly.Īnd from our time with the game, we can say it’s been a wise decision. Even people with high-end machines had to suffer through mediocre performance, and Ubisoft got a lot of (well deserved) flak for it. Watch Dogs, the 2014 game, was rightly criticised for its PC port when it released.