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But I were nearly able to fix it by Changing the video settings. I set the Option "Anti-aliasing" from "fast approximate lvl 6" down to "fast approximate lvl 5". Furthermore you can try to set" max. Anisotropy " down to "8".
Its not perfect, but I don't drop below 30 dps.
I hope I where able to help you
True. A little premature to do any AMD builds worth spending cash. A whole new world is coming to AMD.
But also, I disagree with the comments about AMD mix with AAPG. I have 2 rigs:
1. FX8320 w/R7 360 16gb DDR3 on SSD
2. A6-6400k, APU no physical graphics card, 8gb DDR3, HDD
Both run well on AAPG. Yes, the flashbang FPS drop, but minor, and still functional when flashed. I mean, i'm flashed, cant see anyway. So other than that tidbit, which i personally dont mind, and is so minuscule, I have no issues running AMD.
I actually believe the game, doesn't require much resource. [TOS Violation] i have a P.o.S. Acer V5571 with a busted fan that my 6year old daughter uses for AAPG (yes, yes, why do I let my 6 yr old play? she enjoys it and future hardcore gamer ;P ) But she gets low FPS (17-25) and she's getting kills.
I'm a true AMD fan, and my opinions on here are truly unbiased when it comes the to performance.
But I may be a believer in Intel when my $3,300 rig comes in a week.
ASUS 6gb 1060
16gb Corsair DDR4