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Hello to all.

Just wanted to get some recommendations.

I have a fairly high end system and I'm conducting some tests on it during this holiday weekend.

In your opinion what are the most graphic intensive games available here at GOG? Games that will really give my graphics card a proper workout.

Thank you!
Probably The Witcher 3 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance? Maybe Metro: Last Light Redux? Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice? Dying Light?

In general you're more likely to find the really GPU intensive games on Steam, Origin, Uplay and Epic, I'd guess.
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Leroux: Probably The Witcher 3 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance? Maybe Metro: Last Light Redux? Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice? Dying Light?

In general you're more likely to find the really GPU intensive games on Steam, Origin, Uplay and Epic, I'd guess.
Yes I agree. Steam is probably the place to find the games that'll really push my system but I'm not a huge fan of steam (although I have an account) I prefer GOG.

I may give the witcher 3 a try.

I purchased wreckfest on steam a long time ago and I'm sure it could give my system a good workout but I dont even have steam on my pc anymore and I prefer DRM free.

Thank you for the suggestions
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ZomborgO: I may give the witcher 3 a try.
Pay attention to the different editions, in case you stil need to buy it. If you want the full package, the Game of the Year edition is cheaper than buying the main game and its DLCs individually.
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ZomborgO: I may give the witcher 3 a try.
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Leroux: Pay attention to the different editions, in case you stil need to buy it. If you want the full package, the Game of the Year edition is cheaper than buying the main game and its DLCs individually.
ok thank you. Yes I'd rather get everything with one purchase so thanks for the advice GOTY is definitely the way to go
The Surge would probably qualify.
Also, I imagine there are quite a few recent-ish isometric-view strategy/building games that are pretty demanding, graphically, but a lot of those just kind of blur together in my mind -- and there are a lot of them here -- so I'll let someone else suggest some from that category. :)
I would say the open world ones like Witcher 3 and Kingdom Come plus the newest ones like Plague Tale and Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts
Kingdom Come is a good one on GOG. Witcher 3 was pretty well optimized and is a few years old now, so it's not THAT intensive. Depends on your upgrade though I guess,

If you want a game in general then Control is absolutely the toughest game on my 2070 so far. Even with ray tracing all off it stuggles to maintain 60fps with everything else on high. Even turning down a few things it still dips in certain areas. Read Dead Redemption 2, despite all the complaints, runs much better for me with a few things turned down.

P.S. Control is (for now) DRM free on Epic.
If it doesn't have to be a game, then Unigine's Heaven is worth looking at. Also, their more recent release, Superposition is worth a looksee. I prefer the look and functioning of Heaven, it's a bit steampunk in a sense and you can run it in a loop as a sort of screensaver. The settings to run it on your system are quite varied and sure to give it a good test. You may also want to take a look at one of 3D Mark's benchmark tests, like Fire Strike. Unfortunately, the best of things is seldom free.

If it must be a game, then I concur with Laroux and Bella 555 that The Witcher 3 is a superlative choice.
Post edited November 30, 2019 by Hooyaah
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ZomborgO: Hello to all.

Just wanted to get some recommendations.

I have a fairly high end system and I'm conducting some tests on it during this holiday weekend.

In your opinion what are the most graphic intensive games available here at GOG? Games that will really give my graphics card a proper workout.

Thank you!
Both Metro 2033 and Metro Last Light on their REDUX versions are very good test high end Nvidia Cards.
Just to add to the other suggestions:
Lichdom Battlemage (CryEngine)
Elex
Lords of the Fallen
Shadow Warrior 2
The Witcher 2 (in addition to TW3)
Total War Warhammer 2. But that's a steam game