
#Cities skylines pc 144hz 1080p
Got 1080p monitor for $200, the 1440p ips is on sale for $219.

Not sure if I should take the plunge and do this or keep what is working good now. FPS, and strategy games.ĭo you think I will miss the buttery smooth fPS I am getting on this 1080p display? This sale is $60 off and ends in 15 hours. Is it worth it? I don't play multiplayer and usually play rpgs. I also tried lowering all settings and disabling all mods, but nothing changes. If I get the 1440p I know I will loose performance. I have experiencing some issues with cities skylines lately, my fps doesnt cross 30 mark at all, it just sits there at 30fps even in a region with no city built nothing.

Other games like mount and blade 2 am getting 95 to 129fps On the 1080p set was getting 50 to 70fps. Cities Skylines PC - Campus Rock Radio DLC. I tried testing out ac odyssey using nvidia dsr factor and pumping up my resolution to 1440p (which scales back to 1080) for testing and am getting on high preset, 35 to 45 fPS. Cities Skylines PC - Content Creator Pack University City DLC. So I will be sticking to 1650 super for a bit. Would getting the 1440p be a good idea? I don't plan on upgrading gpu until a 3060 rtx or new amd gpu comes out in sub $300 price range. I could buy the new one and return the 1080p set and pay the 15% restock fee. The thing is this monitor is 75hz not 144hz I then see the next day Newegg has the 1440p model of same monitor on a new 3 day sale for near the same $200ish I paid for the 1089p screen. I look online and people say a 1440p is better and say 1080p is not good for 27in. The game introduces new game play elements to realize the thrill and hardships of creating and maintaining a real city whilst expanding on some well-established tropes of the city building experience. I purchased a Acer 27in 144hz 1080p 1ms ips display on Newegg. Cities: Skylines is a modern take on the classic city simulation. GeForce 1650 super gtx 1950mhz (brought over from old pc).

I just built a new gaming rig (was using an i3 sandy bridge from 2011)
