Posted December 08, 2016
So DOOM (2016) before Bethesda Softworks and id Software removed Denuvo from the PC version of DOOM (2016) had a few FPS drops from 200+FPS to about 140+FPS to 100+FPS to 90+FPS sometimes going to about 40FPS.
This was with all of the latest patches.
On max graphical settings on Windows 7 64-bit 16GB's of DDR 3 RAM, a Nvidia GTX 960 and a AMD 4 core processor at 3.40Ghz on both singleplayer and multiplayer I got those FPS drops.
On max graphical settings on Windows 7 64-bit 16GB's of DDR 3 RAM, a Nvidia GTX 1060 and a AMD 4 core processor at 3.40Ghz on both singleplayer and multiplayer I got those FPS drops.
On max graphical settings on Windows 7 64-bit 16GB's of DDR 3 RAM, a Nvidia GTX 960 and a Intel Core i5 2500k processor on both singleplayer and multiplayer I got those FPS drops.
On max graphical settings on Windows 7 64-bit 16GB's of DDR 3 RAM, a Nvidia GTX 1060 and a Intel Core i5 2500k processor on both singleplayer and multiplayer I got those FPS drops.
If the FPS is 60 it would drop to 40FPS here and there.
Now on all of those tests as of today for singleplayer and multiplayer I get a constant 120FPS to the 200FPS.
If the FPS is 60 it stays at 60FPS now.
So as I told you guys before Denuvo drops something like anywhere from 10FPS to 30FPS.
Now that Denuvo is removed I don't get any FPS drops at all.
Someone should of done a test with Inside before Denuvo was removed although it's not a graphically intense video game like DOOM (2016) is.
Any PC gamer here who wants to compare tests results tell them if you want to.
This was with all of the latest patches.
On max graphical settings on Windows 7 64-bit 16GB's of DDR 3 RAM, a Nvidia GTX 960 and a AMD 4 core processor at 3.40Ghz on both singleplayer and multiplayer I got those FPS drops.
On max graphical settings on Windows 7 64-bit 16GB's of DDR 3 RAM, a Nvidia GTX 1060 and a AMD 4 core processor at 3.40Ghz on both singleplayer and multiplayer I got those FPS drops.
On max graphical settings on Windows 7 64-bit 16GB's of DDR 3 RAM, a Nvidia GTX 960 and a Intel Core i5 2500k processor on both singleplayer and multiplayer I got those FPS drops.
On max graphical settings on Windows 7 64-bit 16GB's of DDR 3 RAM, a Nvidia GTX 1060 and a Intel Core i5 2500k processor on both singleplayer and multiplayer I got those FPS drops.
If the FPS is 60 it would drop to 40FPS here and there.
Now on all of those tests as of today for singleplayer and multiplayer I get a constant 120FPS to the 200FPS.
If the FPS is 60 it stays at 60FPS now.
So as I told you guys before Denuvo drops something like anywhere from 10FPS to 30FPS.
Now that Denuvo is removed I don't get any FPS drops at all.
Someone should of done a test with Inside before Denuvo was removed although it's not a graphically intense video game like DOOM (2016) is.
Any PC gamer here who wants to compare tests results tell them if you want to.
Post edited May 08, 2017 by Johnathanamz