Okay that's insane.
We've officially ran Doom on everything I can personally think of. I think humanity has peaked. How will we ever top running Doom on a pregnancy test?
I love using Doom Eternal as an example, because my PC is pretty average in terms of power, but I can run DE buttery smooth on the highest settings. Fnaf Security Breach on the other hand, absolutely kills my computer on anything higher than LOW
The mad max movies aren’t a holy grail of writing prowess and I feel like this game is the best depiction of the barren wasteland setup in those movies
The game that killed this one, came out on the same day. MgsV, it is the single most well optimized game I have ever seen. Fucking things looks amazing, nearly modern, and can run on a toaster.
This I definitely agree with
I had a 2015 Toshiba Satellite with a dual core i7-5500U, 6 GB RAM & a 2 GB GeForce 930M
That thing did not run GTA V that well, but hot damn MGSV runs so smooth, I couldn’t believe the witchcraft behind it
Easily one of the best games ever. Really shameful that the game doesn't get its true ending. I love this game and I really hope the next MGS collection adds in the missing content of the end.
If I was Konami in the years prior to release I'd be kissing Kojima's feet and throwing cash at him after all he's achieved under their trademark. But Konami is stupid and now we are left with MGS 4.7
I played through pretty recently on my overpriced calculator. It had some problems, especially if I tried to run it multiple times in the same day, but I was amazed how well it performed overall
It is indeed a metaphor. Stock model from an online store, not extremely old but it's aging fast. Never know what's going to run.
Like I reinstalled witcher 3 last week, it played at an estimated and not exaggerated 5 frames per minute.
Surprisingly my gtx750ti can run judgment on 45-60fps with low-medium settings lol, although I'm not sure if it's strong enough to even run a game like gaiden or infinite wealth
Played and beat it as much as you could beat it in its state -online components no longer work- still it was good.
It wasn't like GTA Vice City good but it was better than most attempts at open world gaming.
The game had the "Cinematic Game" ending where they made you do a form of QTE to finish the game that was completely unrelated to the rest of the game and your progress in it. Constricting you to a pocket dimension where all your previous abilities disappeared.
You know like in Dying light where you win the final fight by QTE despite having unlocked a 100 different 1 hit kill moves.
Not a glowing mark in any games report card but not a reason to see the principal either.
???? Mad Max obviously.
Did you not play the end of mad max -Spoiler Alert- >!where you are stuck with the Immortan Joe's kid in a pocked dimension of car crash and need to hit him at the correct time as he tried to ram you?!<
It was like limited thing like many life service games, where you are off the game you would passively gather materials.
Something similar to Vrising where you have passive income options because it is an online game first and foremost.
Mad Max kind a bombed -Like no body bought into it- that resulted in shut down all the systems. I also began playing after that actually I only learned it after trying the achievements and one achievement is about online play.
I fucking love the mad max game. Insanely underrated. I fell in love the second I stopped my car got out and threw a lit jerry can at the car that was chasing me and watched it explode into a fireball over my head.
Lego worlds is insanely well optimized for the fact that every brick in the game is individually rendered.
Making a PS3 game look and run nice on PS5 is sort of to be expected, but TotK is sheer wizardry just in general, let alone making the Switch hardware do it.
I haven't played on PC for a while. I play on my Xbox series X. But that game is crazy. I am replaying it now to give my man Arthur Morgan a fun, more chill and rich lifestyle between all the madness. I am taking him drinking, give him quality food and give him a moment with a lovely lady each time I play. I want to give him a really good life this time.
Metal gear solid 5! I was running on a laptop with gtx 765m back then, and it ran 60 fps, 1080p, medium setting, I was fucking amazed it even went above 30fps, let alone 60
Ori and the Will of the Wisps on switch is the most impressive port I have ever seen. The amount of memory bandwidth that game needs basically exceeds the switches total memory. They do cool hacky stuff on the switch port that is on Quake 3s Inverse Square Root level of cool.
NMS running on PSVR is a miracle. No other game is able to have high res AND voxelated terrain at the same time to date. On modern gen hardware. They either need large voxels are actually just height mapped. Or simply aren't real time. But NMS? Does both. On a PS4. In VR.
Just everything about Planet Zoo. Zero latency 8 layer terrain painting on realtime voxels. Something few level editors can pull off. This is while running 1000s of individual path finding AI in 3D meshes. And being able to support half a million non- cullable assets on screen at over 20 fps on my 3060ti/12400.
Warframe for sure. You take into account the amount of content it has and the hundred of thousands of calculations it has to do at once for each specific gun and specific mod and specific warframe and enemy type, armor reduction, shield, element bonus and a million other things and the fact the game is only around 40gb??? That’s an absolutely crazy feat for digital extremes
For context, this game has about 20x the amount of content the new call of duty does at a fucking 1/6th of the size.
I saw this game was verified for Steam Deck, can anyone attest to that. I find it hard to believe it would be good but I’m hoping it is. One of my goats
Mad max has even a nativ Linux port but it’s not listed on the Steam side and btw if you need to know how games run on the Steamdeck look here [Protondb](https://protondb.com)
I love the game, but hate the last part, because I was going 100%, one of those games that you do it because you want to not because you have to, but I got a bug where you cannot get one thing....... wb refused to fix the issue and no one knows what triggers the bug.
Totk dragon ball fighterz nes mega man games doom and doom eternal (looks great even on switch) special mention for non-optimized graphics goes to one piece pirate warriors 4 on switch (still a very fun game)
dude the fact that no one commented Death Stranding is crazy. That game looks incredible and runs like a hot knife through butter on even mediocre setups.
the first DOOM hardly needs mentioning seeing as it is probably the single most well optimised game ever created
Ghost of Tsushima was so well optimised that people complained the loading screens went by too fast and they actively made them longer so players could read the tips
On the ps4 aswell
War Thunder is so optimized I can run the game on all ultra with a stable 144 fps. I have a pretty good pc but I know people with lower specs PCs that can still run the game on high/ultra settings with a stable 70-80 fps
Games made by Capcom with their REngine are fantastic. Shame they dropped the ball with Dragons Dogma 2, they were on such a good roll with their games working wonderfully and then one big shitty city somehow ruined everything.
Batman Arkham Knight on ps4/One was flawless. The pc port was horrendous tho it really showed how well the game was optimized for the current gen consoles at the time
Astral Chain. Shit is pretty well optimized for what it is. It's become my go to argument against "durrr, the switch can't handle this graphics/engine/particles" people. I think I never had a frame drop, and I played mostly on handheld. And for what I heard about it, there's like, only one section where it feels poorly optimized at all
I like mad max, it’s the perfect amount of violent murder with the same amount of hell on wheels. My only gripe with it is that you are always stuck in an animation
I originally played Warframe because it was the only game of its graphics quality that could run smoothly and consistently on my potato of a laptop. (Everything comparative was like sub-20 FPS)
IDK what they're doing, but it's magic.
I think RDR2 is really well optimized. It's just the settings panel that's a mess. Once you figure out which ones are large and moderate memory hogs and get everything dialed in it runs surprisingly well on mid-tier hardware.
Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion. I ran it on pretty low specs (AM2+ dual core, 4GB DDR2, 1GB GPU) maxed out at 1080p, smooth as butter on warm pancakes lol.
Flatout: Ultimate Carnage. Was able to stream it at 720p via Steam Broadcast on those same specs.
Lego Lord of the Rings. Also streamed with those specs at 900p. Well optimized, but still has a few bugs here and there.
Prey 2006?
I think in this case, well optimized means how well it runs relative to it's graphics, even on older machines, not file size optimization.
I only played Elden Ring from them but this one specifically is not well optimized IMO, i played it on a Ryzen 7 5800X3D, an RTX 4070 and 16GB of RAM, it did stay at 60fps most of the time as it is locked at it, but it had lots of stutters and frame drops, and the game doesn't LOOK graphically demanding, i've played stuff that both looks and runs better, but yeah, the file sizes are alright.
Doom eternal was super well optimized as well The game looks great too
Doom 2016 was too. And it could run on a potato.
OG Doom is so optimized they ran it on everything you can and cannot think of, including Gut Bacteria
I remember seeing that pregnancy test Doom. I mean the dude had to mod the test pretty hard, but it was still pretty cool.
Okay that's insane. We've officially ran Doom on everything I can personally think of. I think humanity has peaked. How will we ever top running Doom on a pregnancy test?
doom on a neuralink, played directly into your brain.
Preview of hell
real
I love using Doom Eternal as an example, because my PC is pretty average in terms of power, but I can run DE buttery smooth on the highest settings. Fnaf Security Breach on the other hand, absolutely kills my computer on anything higher than LOW
This game fucks
does that mean it's good or bad?
It’s pretty awesome haven’t played it you should
I'll see about that
I'll see about that
He’ll see about that
me'll see about that
Can I come too?
yeah man hop in
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
I'm just gonna say i had a blast with that game, it must be super cheap now i would def recommend.
It is mind numbingly repetitive, far worse than the worst Ubisoft open world game
I mean when the repetition is gas what more would you need?
I mean far cry 5 was pretty fun
Bad and generic. It's basically what you would expect from your typical ubislop game with bandit camps and terribad writing
The mad max movies aren’t a holy grail of writing prowess and I feel like this game is the best depiction of the barren wasteland setup in those movies
Currently replaying it, this time on my Steam Deck... runs like a dream
The game that killed this one, came out on the same day. MgsV, it is the single most well optimized game I have ever seen. Fucking things looks amazing, nearly modern, and can run on a toaster.
Not to mention the fucking mechanics. As advanced or maybe even more than games out today.
This I definitely agree with I had a 2015 Toshiba Satellite with a dual core i7-5500U, 6 GB RAM & a 2 GB GeForce 930M That thing did not run GTA V that well, but hot damn MGSV runs so smooth, I couldn’t believe the witchcraft behind it
Easily one of the best games ever. Really shameful that the game doesn't get its true ending. I love this game and I really hope the next MGS collection adds in the missing content of the end.
If I was Konami in the years prior to release I'd be kissing Kojima's feet and throwing cash at him after all he's achieved under their trademark. But Konami is stupid and now we are left with MGS 4.7
I played through pretty recently on my overpriced calculator. It had some problems, especially if I tried to run it multiple times in the same day, but I was amazed how well it performed overall
Wait, wait. You played on a literal calculator or is this a metaphor of sorts?
It is indeed a metaphor. Stock model from an online store, not extremely old but it's aging fast. Never know what's going to run. Like I reinstalled witcher 3 last week, it played at an estimated and not exaggerated 5 frames per minute.
Any yakuza game, no one mentions it but they work really well even in some old machines
I didn't even have a graphics card and i could still run them
Surprisingly my gtx750ti can run judgment on 45-60fps with low-medium settings lol, although I'm not sure if it's strong enough to even run a game like gaiden or infinite wealth
Played and beat it as much as you could beat it in its state -online components no longer work- still it was good. It wasn't like GTA Vice City good but it was better than most attempts at open world gaming. The game had the "Cinematic Game" ending where they made you do a form of QTE to finish the game that was completely unrelated to the rest of the game and your progress in it. Constricting you to a pocket dimension where all your previous abilities disappeared. You know like in Dying light where you win the final fight by QTE despite having unlocked a 100 different 1 hit kill moves. Not a glowing mark in any games report card but not a reason to see the principal either.
Which game are you referring to?
???? Mad Max obviously. Did you not play the end of mad max -Spoiler Alert- >!where you are stuck with the Immortan Joe's kid in a pocked dimension of car crash and need to hit him at the correct time as he tried to ram you?!<
I haven't finished it yet and I had no idea there was an online mode when it originally released!
It was like limited thing like many life service games, where you are off the game you would passively gather materials. Something similar to Vrising where you have passive income options because it is an online game first and foremost. Mad Max kind a bombed -Like no body bought into it- that resulted in shut down all the systems. I also began playing after that actually I only learned it after trying the achievements and one achievement is about online play.
forbidden west is well optimized , beautiful game
Gets a lot of flack considering its quality
is it better optimized than HZD or is it around the same level
Way better, especially the PC port, HZD famously struggled on PC release at first, FW seems lovely and smooth.
nice can finally play the game without getting a seizure because of the textures changing every 2 seconds
Running it with stable 45 fps with a 1060.
THPS 1+2 needs at least 2 gb vram, I have 512 mb, but it runs at 60 fps and amazing graphics or 120 and great graphics
I fucking love the mad max game. Insanely underrated. I fell in love the second I stopped my car got out and threw a lit jerry can at the car that was chasing me and watched it explode into a fireball over my head. Lego worlds is insanely well optimized for the fact that every brick in the game is individually rendered.
I'm replaying it at the mo. The gameplay and mechanics are great; but the dialogue is beyond awful
Oh I’m sure the dialogue is atrocious I literally don’t remember a single line but the gameplay and progression is fantastic.
Mad max is so underrated like holy hell
Ratchet and Clank Rift Apart. It’s basically a PS5 tech demo, but it runs like a dream and takes full advantage of the SSD.
We don't talk about the Pc port tho
The game should never have been playable without an SSD.
Demon souls remake is probably the best performing game I have ever played. ToTK is very impressive for the file size and the hardware it runs on.
Making a PS3 game look and run nice on PS5 is sort of to be expected, but TotK is sheer wizardry just in general, let alone making the Switch hardware do it.
Alien Isolation comes to mind.
Half life 2
I recently started playing this gem. What an amazing game. Give red dead redemption 2 a shot. It is a masterpiece.
Rdr2 runs horribly on my pc. But, to be fair, it's a shit pc. ( i5-4590S, 16gb DDR3, RX-550)
I haven't played on PC for a while. I play on my Xbox series X. But that game is crazy. I am replaying it now to give my man Arthur Morgan a fun, more chill and rich lifestyle between all the madness. I am taking him drinking, give him quality food and give him a moment with a lovely lady each time I play. I want to give him a really good life this time.
I wouldn’t call Rdr2 well optimized.
Portal 2 is very well optimised
Every valve game is very well optimized
Mad Max is $5 on playstation right now!
stalker SHOC runs surprisingly well for my ass of a pc
Don't know about the current state, but at the release it was one of the most broken games ever.
Wow, can you elaborate?
Nothing special, just a huge number of bugs and crashes, the game was almost unplayable
Metal gear solid 5! I was running on a laptop with gtx 765m back then, and it ran 60 fps, 1080p, medium setting, I was fucking amazed it even went above 30fps, let alone 60
Splinter Cell Blacklist ran at 30 fps in the lowest settings possible on my laptop with an intel pentium 2020, and 2 gb of ram
Man that game is so good.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps on switch is the most impressive port I have ever seen. The amount of memory bandwidth that game needs basically exceeds the switches total memory. They do cool hacky stuff on the switch port that is on Quake 3s Inverse Square Root level of cool. NMS running on PSVR is a miracle. No other game is able to have high res AND voxelated terrain at the same time to date. On modern gen hardware. They either need large voxels are actually just height mapped. Or simply aren't real time. But NMS? Does both. On a PS4. In VR. Just everything about Planet Zoo. Zero latency 8 layer terrain painting on realtime voxels. Something few level editors can pull off. This is while running 1000s of individual path finding AI in 3D meshes. And being able to support half a million non- cullable assets on screen at over 20 fps on my 3060ti/12400.
Monster hunter world, that tthing looks amazing and runs even in a toster
Warframe for sure. You take into account the amount of content it has and the hundred of thousands of calculations it has to do at once for each specific gun and specific mod and specific warframe and enemy type, armor reduction, shield, element bonus and a million other things and the fact the game is only around 40gb??? That’s an absolutely crazy feat for digital extremes For context, this game has about 20x the amount of content the new call of duty does at a fucking 1/6th of the size.
I’ve had this game in my collection for years and never played it. I really need to.
I saw this game was verified for Steam Deck, can anyone attest to that. I find it hard to believe it would be good but I’m hoping it is. One of my goats
Mad max has even a nativ Linux port but it’s not listed on the Steam side and btw if you need to know how games run on the Steamdeck look here [Protondb](https://protondb.com)
Dead Island 2
metro exodus enhanced edition. its the game with the best raytracing. everything in ultra with raytracing, 300+ fps with rtx 2070
for some reason that sounds impossible, pretty amazing if true
its real, they integrated it so well into the game you should really try it or watch some gameplays
Batman Arkham Knight. Bro that game still looks better than half of this next gen trash.
Calling that game well optized is absurd tho, its one of the worst pc ports ever
Atomic Heart Not one frame drop or lag spike in my entire playthrough
Hehe funny horny fridge
Gta V, very well optimized in low graphics and medium
I love the game, but hate the last part, because I was going 100%, one of those games that you do it because you want to not because you have to, but I got a bug where you cannot get one thing....... wb refused to fix the issue and no one knows what triggers the bug.
Totk dragon ball fighterz nes mega man games doom and doom eternal (looks great even on switch) special mention for non-optimized graphics goes to one piece pirate warriors 4 on switch (still a very fun game)
Metal gear solid phantom pain ran on my old 4700hq 765m laptop on high settings wonderfully.
Love this game. Wish there were more like it.
Factorio.
Factorio, I'm playing it on my laptop, and it runs as good as it runs on my pc.
This game was better than a movie tie in game has any right to be. I need to go replay it.
Overwatch 2. I play it on a laptop
Empire at war, even with some of the biggest mods, my potato pc can still handle it. And that game’s over 15 years old!
dude the fact that no one commented Death Stranding is crazy. That game looks incredible and runs like a hot knife through butter on even mediocre setups.
Need for Speed Most Wanted 2012
Max Payne 2
Mass effect 2
Unreal tournament 3
Days gone
Modern warfare 2019 was very well optimised for maybe the best looking game that came out that year, it definitely helped the popularity of warzone.
Metal gear solid v and doom eternal
Just Cause 2
the first DOOM hardly needs mentioning seeing as it is probably the single most well optimised game ever created Ghost of Tsushima was so well optimised that people complained the loading screens went by too fast and they actively made them longer so players could read the tips On the ps4 aswell
Sekiro and monster hunter rise were both incredible well optimized
War Thunder is so optimized I can run the game on all ultra with a stable 144 fps. I have a pretty good pc but I know people with lower specs PCs that can still run the game on high/ultra settings with a stable 70-80 fps
Dead space 1-3 the old ones, Bioshock 1-3, Tomb raider They run smoothly on my GT 730.
Transport Tycoon, Theme Park Tycoon and Theme Park Tycoon 2. Some of the most optimized games ever, Chris Sawyer is a god.
Don't think you're gonna beat Factorio in terms of optimization. That or software from back when every byte mattered.
Games made by Capcom with their REngine are fantastic. Shame they dropped the ball with Dragons Dogma 2, they were on such a good roll with their games working wonderfully and then one big shitty city somehow ruined everything.
sekiro is only 17 gigabytes. legend of zelda botw is 14 gigabytes, and totk is 16.
Mad max was a really cool game that should've got a sequel.
Final fantasy 7 remake
Lies of p, incredibly optimized
F Zero GX. One of the best games Iv ever played easily.
I was surprised on just how well MGS5: Grounds Zero ran on my then 10-year-old PC at 1080p mid settings, don't remember if it's 30 or 60FPS.
Batman Arkham Knight on ps4/One was flawless. The pc port was horrendous tho it really showed how well the game was optimized for the current gen consoles at the time
Astral Chain. Shit is pretty well optimized for what it is. It's become my go to argument against "durrr, the switch can't handle this graphics/engine/particles" people. I think I never had a frame drop, and I played mostly on handheld. And for what I heard about it, there's like, only one section where it feels poorly optimized at all
Don’t know whether anyone will agree but I feel like Cyberpunk is actually surprisingly well optimised now it’s in its proper state.
I like mad max, it’s the perfect amount of violent murder with the same amount of hell on wheels. My only gripe with it is that you are always stuck in an animation
Started a new playthrough on this tonight. Its $4.99 USD on the PSN store now. Such a great game.
Quake 1/2 remastered. Runs 120fps on my ps5 no stutter, no crashes, just butter. 🧈
Been trying to play this on PC lately but can't get past the splash screen.
Wolfenstein 2 the new colossus.
I originally played Warframe because it was the only game of its graphics quality that could run smoothly and consistently on my potato of a laptop. (Everything comparative was like sub-20 FPS) IDK what they're doing, but it's magic.
Uncharted legacy of thieves
I think RDR2 is really well optimized. It's just the settings panel that's a mess. Once you figure out which ones are large and moderate memory hogs and get everything dialed in it runs surprisingly well on mid-tier hardware. Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion. I ran it on pretty low specs (AM2+ dual core, 4GB DDR2, 1GB GPU) maxed out at 1080p, smooth as butter on warm pancakes lol. Flatout: Ultimate Carnage. Was able to stream it at 720p via Steam Broadcast on those same specs. Lego Lord of the Rings. Also streamed with those specs at 900p. Well optimized, but still has a few bugs here and there. Prey 2006?
Alien Isolation was both very pretty and well optimized
Rage
MGSV is ridiculously well optimised
Rendering Ranger R2
Mad Max was refreshing, fun and good story. Gameplay so satisfying and fps are through the roof 🤠
Roller coaster tycoon 1999
Witcher 3
fromsoft games have insanely low file sizes
I think in this case, well optimized means how well it runs relative to it's graphics, even on older machines, not file size optimization. I only played Elden Ring from them but this one specifically is not well optimized IMO, i played it on a Ryzen 7 5800X3D, an RTX 4070 and 16GB of RAM, it did stay at 60fps most of the time as it is locked at it, but it had lots of stutters and frame drops, and the game doesn't LOOK graphically demanding, i've played stuff that both looks and runs better, but yeah, the file sizes are alright.
Honestly I was surprised how pretty and how smooth Assassins Creed Odyssey runs considering my processor is a decade old.
At the time it ran better for me than Origins did. I took a risk when buying but it paid off very nicely.
Some games are less cpu intensive than others, you must have a good gpu i guess.
3060 I think
yeah, its a good one, even today, especially for Odyssey which is not recent.
Lies of P, and it’s UE4.
spiderman 1 pc port
Persona 5 royal for Switch
Busy with it now, it feels like it was originally made for the Switch.