Optimal settings for gaming-AMD?

Since i watched the new Tek Syndicate video about Nvidia's G-force Expirience program I wondered is there a simular one for AMD cards?Maybe this is a stupid question and I'm just lazy but i like those things where you just enter what you want and it tells you what to do.

Thx in advance,best regards!

no you should've built a good computer and not wasted your money.

He has a good computer look at his profile.  I always have vsync off and I usally can play all games on the second highest setting with AA turned off.  I recently upgraded though.  But the 6870 can still handle most games on the highest setting or the second highest graphics setting.  The way I determine the settings is turn on fraps and lower the quility until I get 40+ fps.

My pc isnt that bad,I just wondered if there is an solution for AMD as the one for Nvidia

I do that most of the time but i got tired of it.I mean it can handle most of the games on hi but still the thing that Nvidia did is awesome.I just wondered if there is a way for me to do what they did with some other softwere.I tryed to use theirs but it didnt work :D ( ofc ).Well idc...If i got with intel for my next build il just get an Nvidia card just for that option.

it's called "AMD VISION Engine Control Center" you get to it by right clicking on the desktop, i wouldn't be surprised if it's already installed

and rollymaster either stop being a fucking asshole or leave

dood read the topic

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U missed the point.go see what Nvidia Expirience is then come back and comment.

I wont be a di*k and post comments like this but i really want some thing like that program bad.I mean u just enter what game u wanna play and it wrights down optimal settings for ur pc.

You just don't need this thing.

But i do :D As i need Asus fan controll :D I like things like that :)

I find GeForce Experience to be completely useless and horribly designed.

:D and yet i still want it :D

As far as I know, there's no program like that, but there is RadeonPro, a step in the complete opposite direction. It gives you more control over the settings in the Catalyst Control Center, and a pile of extra controls over how the driver works. I've never gotten much use out of it, but maybe you could toy with it and find something useful.

mkey :) thanks for the advice :)

it's amd therefore it's bad.

It's *cake* therefore it's bad

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