Assassin's Creed: Shadows Launched on PC Without a Graphics Card and Shows FPS Performance

Tests of Assassin's Creed: Shadows on various hardware have surfaced online. Notably, in one of the videos, the game was launched on a PC without a discrete graphics card, using only integrated Vega 7 graphics (Ryzen 5 5600G).
For this, low graphics settings and a 720p resolution were selected. The average frame rate was 29-30 FPS with 32 GB of RAM. However, using 16 GB of RAM could lead to drops to 16 FPS.
In the second video, the game was tested on a budget NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 graphics card with low settings. Regardless of the chosen resolution, the frame rate was around 5-6 FPS.
In the third video, Assassin's Creed: Shadows was launched on a GTX 1650 with low graphics settings. At 1080p resolution and with FSR technology enabled, the average frame rate was about 33-35 FPS.
Another video tested the game on an RTX 3050 6 GB graphics card. With high graphics settings, at 1080p resolution, and FSR technology enabled, the average frame rate was around 40 FPS. Disabling FSR would decrease the frame rate by 10-12 FPS.
Remember, Assassin's Creed: Shadows is set to release on March 20. You can check the game's reviews here.
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