Dying Light Benchmark | GTX 770 2GB | Launch Performance HD
- READ HERE! - This is with game version 1.20 and Nvidia Game Ready Driver 347.25. There MUST be a driver fix or patch implemented because the performance of this game is bad right now...to say the least. -- Highest FPS: ~60 Average FPS: ~35 Lowest FPS: ~20 -- MY GAMING RIG + Processor: AMD FX-8150 Zambezi 3.6GHz + Motherboard: ASRock 970 Extreme3 + Graphics Card: nVidia GTX 770 EVGA SC ACX + RAM: Corsair Vengeance 8GB 1600 DDR3 + HDD: Western Digital 1TB Caviar Black + SSD: Samsung EVO 840 128GB + Operating System: Windows 8.1 + Keyboard: Logitech G110 + Mouse: Razer DeathAdder Chroma + Mouse Pad: Razer Goliathus SE + Headset: Logitech G430 + Display: Acer 24" + Power Supply: Ultra LSP 750w + Case: PowerUp! G54-40840 XL -- Dying Light is a zombie apocalypse-themed game set in an open world. Players traverse an expansive urban environment overrun by a vicious epidemic, scavenging the world for supplies and crafting weapons to defend against the growing infected population with a heavy focus on freerunning mechanics.[2] Players also can customize the four characters in the game. The game is mostly melee-based with the majority of fighting using melee weapons. There are more than 100 weapons that can be used and more when players begin crafting new weapons.[3] Dying Light contains a dynamic day and night cycle. During the day, the player has to go out and scavenge for supplies to send back to the safe zones. They can also set up traps, save random survivors, and make their way to airdrops. The infected are slow, apathetic, and easily visible, allowing the player to simply make their way past them, but their danger grows in numbers.[4] The game will also feature a dynamic weather system, which will include a variety of conditions such as fog, rain, and wind.[