We've benchmarked Ghost Recon Breakpoint on a massive suite of PC hardware to see how it runs, and where it hits the breaking point. Typical of the AnvilNext 2.0 engine, extremely high framerates are typically out of the question, CPU bottlenecks can be a factor, and minimum fps can dip well below 60 thanks to periodic stutters. Also, for an AMD promoted game, performance on AMD GPUs is lacking.
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0:56 - Settings overview and performance impact on RX 5700 and RTX 2060
1:36 - 720p low on integrated graphics
1:51 - 1080p low on budget to midrange GPUs
2:04 - 720p/1080p low GPU performance chart
2:14 - 1080p medium on midrange/mainstream GPUs
2:41 - 1080p medium GPU performance chart
3:03 - 1080p high on midrange to high-end GPUs
3:13 - 1080p high GPU performance chart
3:25 - 1080p very high on high-end GPUs
3:44 - 1080p very high GPU performance chart
4:06 - 1080p ultra on high-end GPUs
4:19 - 1080p ultra GPU performance chart
4:30 - 1440p ultra on high-end/extreme GPUs
4:47 - 1440p ultra GPU performance chart
4:57 - 4K ultra on extreme GPUs
5:10 - 4K ultra GPU performance chart
CPU testing with RTX 2080 Ti:
5:37 - 1080p low CPU framerate comparison
6:04 - 1080p ultra CPU framerate comparison
6:19 - 1080p low through 4K ultra CPU performance charts
Notebook testing with RTX laptops:
6:54 - 1080p ultra laptop framerate comparison
7:16 - 1080p low through 1080p ultra laptop performance charts
7:48 - Closing thoughts, thanks MSI!
Ghost Recon Breakpoint PC Performance Analysis ─ PC Gamer
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