The Crew (All Preset Test) on Geforce gt 940MX - i5 7200u - 8GB Ram [Acer E5 475G]
The Crew is an immense and unique online-only racing game that, above all else, boasts an ambitious open world of such preposterous proportions it ought to rank amongst some of the year’s most remarkable technical accomplishments. Its size, however, has taken a toll on The Crew’s visuals and effects, and its problems don’t stop there. Sound generally lacks oomph, the economy is stingy, the multiplayer community is only loosely connected, and the missions are too often undermined by some incredibly frustrating AI that brazenly cheats in a misguided attempt to ratchet up the tension. Without record Low preset fps avg 40-50 Med preset fps avg 35-40 High preset fps avg 30-35 Ultra preset fps avg 15-25 Best Setting fps avg 35-40 My Spec [Acer E5 475G]: Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7200u 2.5 - 3.1GHz Memory: 8GB RAM DDR4 HDD : 1TB Nvidia GeForce 940MX 2GB GDDR5 Resolution : 768p Okey guys, don't forget to like, comment and subscribe! :D :D
The Crew is an immense and unique online-only racing game that, above all else, boasts an ambitious open world of such preposterous proportions it ought to rank amongst some of the year’s most remarkable technical accomplishments. Its size, however, has taken a toll on The Crew’s visuals and effects, and its problems don’t stop there. Sound generally lacks oomph, the economy is stingy, the multiplayer community is only loosely connected, and the missions are too often undermined by some incredibly frustrating AI that brazenly cheats in a misguided attempt to ratchet up the tension. Without record Low preset fps avg 40-50 Med preset fps avg 35-40 High preset fps avg 30-35 Ultra preset fps avg 15-25 Best Setting fps avg 35-40 My Spec [Acer E5 475G]: Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7200u 2.5 - 3.1GHz Memory: 8GB RAM DDR4 HDD : 1TB Nvidia GeForce 940MX 2GB GDDR5 Resolution : 768p Okey guys, don't forget to like, comment and subscribe! :D :D