So I call that recommendation BS, it should have been: i7 7700 and Ryzen 3300x. Would be the same for a Ryzen 3300x stock vs stock and OC vs OC (but equal in multi core), for this game. I have a Ryzen 3600 and at stock it matches the i7 7700 single core performance and my 3600 OC-ed to 4.4Ghz on all cores matches the i7 7700k OC at 5Ghz in single core (and destroys it in multi core) and as a side note, it also matches the Intel i9 9900KS single core stock. Ryzen 3300x is a 4c/8t, just like the i7 7700 and has the same single core performance as 3700x (sometimes even better). The game publisher is just indicating the lowest product that will provide acceptable performance in this title.ĭowngrading the 3000 series Ryzen (with good single-thread performance) to any previous generation AMD CPU (with lackluster IPC and higher latencies) would make the single- and few-threaded performance much worse than any Skylake-based Intel Core i7 (4+ cores and 8+ threads).Ok then, Ryzen 2000s are below that, but I really don't believe that "the lowest product that will provide acceptable performance" for the recommended specs is only the Ryzen 3700x. Gillerer said:The point of the requirements isn't to give equivalent CPU power between AMD and Intel (that's what CPU performance reviews, comparisons and roundups are for). Compatibility Report Name of the game with compatibility issues: Mass Effect Legendary Edition Steam AppID of the game: 1328670 System Information GPU: AMD. The game publisher is just indicating the lowest product that will provide acceptable performance in this title.ĭowngrading the 3000 series Ryzen (with good single-thread performance) to any previous generation AMD CPU (with lackluster IPC and higher latencies) would make the single- and few-threaded performance much worse than any Skylake-based Intel Core i7 (4+ cores and 8+ threads). In fact, at the time of writing, there are 203 negative reviews compared to 394. The point of the requirements isn't to give equivalent CPU power between AMD and Intel (that's what CPU performance reviews, comparisons and roundups are for). The steam page for ME Legendary says that origin needs to be installed and running in the background while the game is open, so there’s basically no point in getting the game on Steam unless you specifically want steam achievements, right I was looking to order the game early and everyone is selling origin keys, right now has the game for. The PC version seems to have suffered some major issues User reviews on Steam. doesn't necessarily change the programming - at least enough to spread the load enough to matter.) (And that's what all old games used to be. It's not an imbalanced requirement if the game relies primarily on one or a couple of main threads. They could not find a lower core/performance AMD CPU to match it with i7 7700? Like a Ryzen 2500x/2600x? Ryzen 3700x is much better than i7 7700, clearly. VforV said:Am I the only one having issues with this unbalanced requirement? □
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