Click to expand.Oh I keep all my computer gaming to PC's. I used a 2011 27' iMac in bootcamp for gaming for a while years ago with pretty great performance but I've since built a dedicated system. Intel 4670K @ 4.4GHz, AMD HD 7870 2GB, 8GB Corsair Vengeance RAM, 128GB SSD, 500GB SSD.
My system meets the recommend specs comfortably, but I'm mostly conceder about finding room for this huge 65GB game! My steam library will need some cleaning. I'll probably throw in a second HD 7870 this summer and crossfire them so I can max out basically anything.
I'm already playing. I'm baffled at how great it runs on the Retina iMac, considering the old-ish drivers, heat issues and all that stuff.
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I play at 2560x1440 with pretty much all the details (including the ones in the Advanced tab) turned up to the max. It takes about 3600 mb of video memory.
It does drop frames and it's certainly not 60fps, but I've never been too sensitive about games running less than buttery smooth. If you prefer smoothness, just lower some of the details and it's pretty much guaranteed it will run at 60 fps. It's one hell of a well-optimized game.
Well for us Mac Pro (2013) users we'll have to disable the AMD crossfire for now. Until AMD update the drivers or us or someone finds a easy worked around of the newest beta drivers. I just tested the game was pretty jerky with crossfire on. But was a lot smother with I disabled epically while driving. Now I'll have to play around with the graphic settings again. Now that I know to disable crossfire. 1080p with very high settings was getting me in the benchmark 40-90 fps around there.
I'm going back to playing now, while I can. Windows 8.1 with the newest AMD Bootcamp drivers Quad 3.7 GHz 12 GB ram D700.
Well for us Mac Pro (2013) users we'll have to disable the AMD crossfire for now. Until AMD update the drivers or us or someone finds a easy worked around of the newest beta drivers. I just tested the game was pretty jerky with crossfire on. But was a lot smother with I disabled epically while driving.
Now I'll have to play around with the graphic settings again. Now that I know to disable crossfire. 1080p with very high settings was getting me in the benchmark 40-90 fps around there. I'm going back to playing now, while I can. Windows 8.1 with the newest AMD Bootcamp drivers Quad 3.7 GHz 12 GB ram D700. Click to expand.That's good to know I tried the game last night with the crossfire forced on and max settings at 2560x1440 (D700 8core) and got quite a bit of stutter, I will try tonight without crossfire.
I am very disappointed that AMD seems to have stopped supporting the Drivers for the D series. Does this mean we will be stuck with the last drivers before Omega forever? Or until apple release a new mac pro? Does anyone know why they have done this. I don't get it? I love using my mac pro as a gaming machine, and at 2560x1440 when crossfire works games run really well.
I was thinking of doing the workaround for the omega drivers but don't really want to take the risk. If I build a pc gaming machine down the road I will def use Nvidia, Im fed up of lack of AMD support.
Click to expand.No problem, questions are good. That's what the forums are for I have a Mac Pro with D700s. I did not try GTA 5 but I thought about commenting anyway since I'm using Omega drivers that mentioned here. As for the drivers, I did see a small difference in FPS (not big) on a pretty heavy game, dragon age:inquisition. That was with Xfire off (as I did have issues with it and the particular game using any drivers - apple's and omega. In the game's forums people using Xfire in PCs complain anyway about it as well for this game). Using a single card, I did see a small but noticeable improvement and this was with the very first release of Omega, so I assume it will get even better.
Since I use Windows only for gaming, I think Omega drivers will be much better since they will get updated way more often than the ones provided by apple, so more and more games will work under Xfire (e.g. Having updated profiles). So far, with Xfire enabled, using Omega drivers, I've been able to run the following games: - World of Warcraft - Diablo 3 - Dark Souls II (frames were topped to 60fps with and without Xfire anyway, so it didn't really matter, but it worked) - Elite: Dangerous - Elder Scrolls Online - Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor - Ryse: Son of Rome Now, this last one was interesting since that's a pretty demanding title and there was a big difference in performance using Xfire, literally doubling the FPS. Mind that even if your drivers have no Xfire profile for a specific game, you can check the option to use Xfire anyway.
Plenty of times, it is working.