INNO3D RTX 4070 Ti Super Twin X2 Graphics Card Review
Peter Donnell / 9 months ago
A Plague Tale: Requiem
Far across the sea, an island calls… Embark on a heartrending journey into a brutal, breathtaking world twisted by supernatural forces. After escaping their devastated homeland, Amicia and Hugo travel far south, to new regions and vibrant cities. There, they attempt to start a new life and control Hugo’s curse. But, when Hugo’s powers reawaken, death and destruction return in a flood of devouring rats. Forced to flee once more, the siblings place their hopes in a prophesized island that may hold the key to saving Hugo.
Discover the cost of saving those you love in a desperate struggle for survival. Strike from the shadows or unleash hell, overcoming foes and challenges with a variety of weapons, tools and unearthly powers.
Available now on Steam.
So kicking things off with A Plague Tale: Requiem and the 4070 Ti SUPER isn’t off to the best start at 1080p with just a single FPS difference higher than the 4070 Ti non-SUPER, though the SUPER does manage to increase the 1% lows by a more respectable 5% though in all honesty, I was expecting a lot more.
At 1440p we do see a slightly better increase in performance, but at just 2%, it’s not groundbreaking by any means and the 1% lows don’t improve at all so the higher core counts don’t offer much in this title at this resolution.
Then at 4K, the margin grows to 6% in favour of the Ti SUPER, now sitting at 50 FPS so a better gameplay experience, but still below my expectations and shows no movement in the chart whatsoever.