Concluding
If you are into the genre, this game could be a nice surprise. It offers that Game of Thrones feel in a massive open world. Our forum community has been
raving about his game, ever since the development started back in the year 2013. The game itself then. The tested PC version looks pretty nice and with the better image quality setting, I'd rate it even as good. Things really start to look better at the highest quality mode, and sure either 2560x1440 resolution wise or something above that up-to Ultra HD, serves this game the best. Up-to 2560x1440 the game is very playable, it's struggling a bit more at Ultra HD rather quickly though. I still need to check into it and will add results tomorrow on Wednesday, but Ryzen procs should be fine with this game really. The minimum 8GB system RAM really isn't enough with the better settings; you want 12GB at a minimum, 16GB is recommended. The vast majority of the game plays with proper framerates though, including with a somewhat older and mainstream card. It's all thanks to the Cryengine 3 really, which feels refined like fine wine. Overall the game feels smooth in game-play, nothing negative to mention there. FCAT/Frametime plots look reasonably well. As always, we do hope you like this little test as it will be an indicator of overall performance. All modern graphics cards will run the game at Full HD without any issue. There is just no need to drop down in images quality modes too massively and heck, that's where we as PC gamers need to be.
Currently, you WILL experience sudden performance drops and oddities. The developer already announced that patches are going to solve it. But overall, nice gameplay and decent enough graphics. BTW if you want the best quality and need a little more perf? Drop shadows, and set shaders and post-processing to high if you're attempting to play on ultra. You'll easily gain 20 fps with minimal visual impact