This a a gameplay video of Assassin's Creed Unity on how smooth can the game run in 1920x1080 resolution and it actually went fine depending on what scenes what graphic options I enabled. To me as long as I get 30 fps with much graphics I can get, I am actually fine because to me it runs and plays fine. Some people may not feel the same, some people may want 60 fps all the time, but its just my personal preference to play like that, I would prefer to play in 60 fps, but at the cost of graphics, I would rather play in 30 fps since to me it runs fine. I used to play in a shitty graphic card which was Nvidia Geforce GT 620 1gb vram before I upgraded my HP computer to the MSI Nvidia GTX 970. Of course it was worth the upgrade especially because I like PC gaming. I dont currently own a console, but I have played in console before, but I prefer PC over Console because to me PC is pretty easy to use and I get a lot of benefit from it. But I would rather not go into too much detail into it because this is just a gameplay video of how assassin's creed unity runs in a nvidia gtx 970 with windows 10 and with intel i5 processor.Btw when you watch the video almost to the end, you will see some stuttering or the game just slows down a lot and pauses and works fine again, I am not really sure why that happened honestly, that didnt happen when I played without recording. Its possible its a bug in game or it has to do with recording the game, honestly I am not sure, so sorry for the game to go like this. I used Nvidia shadowplay to record this, its a good software thats Nvidia exclusive only and its less resource hungry and records video and uses less amount of space. Of course it has its pros and cons, but I like it because it's easy to use and its free, plus its less resource hungry. If you play the game, you will have more fps compared to playing the game and recording. You can look at my specs down below.
This is the computer specs I have that I am using to play this game or basically any game now:
I got my PC from HP.
My PC is called HP ENVY h8-1437c
This is my Computer Specs that I have right now in my PC:
Windows 10 Home (64bit)
GPU(graphic card): MSI Nvidia GTX 970 4G Gaming Edition
CPU: Intel core I5-3470 3.20 GHz
12GB of memory
Power Supply:Crosair cx 600
Resolution:1920x1080
2x 2TB hard drive
This is the link to my motherboard:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/do...
I have not overclocked any of my components yet and I am not really planning on either. Dont ask me why I dont want to, it's just a no, but I will think about doing it maybe, but for now its a no.