Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order - The Force is strong with the HD 7560D

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order - The Force is strong with the HD 7560D

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-800x600 at 11:45
-The game needs to be capped at 30fps to minimize freezing/frame drops. Uncapped it'll occur more frequently and noticeably. (not the gpu's fault its the cpu, I had the same problem on this system when I paired the A8 with an RX 470)
-I locked the game at 25fps via rivatuner to help with the recording.
-Without recording I still saw some fps dips (18-20ish) but I'd call it mostly playable. However there is a slight lag at times. Its mostly tolerable but the sections that require precisely timed jumps or dodges (aka....those stupid slides) might get a little frustrating as repeated attempts might be necessary until you adjust for the lag and get the timing down.
-Recommend most stick with 1024x768, while those with slower ram speeds might need to drop to 800x600.

Cpu: A8-5600K 3.9ghz OC
Gpu: AMD Radeon HD 7560D OC (Driver 16.2.1)
Ram: 8gb 1600hmz (overclocked to 1866mhz) ddr3
OS: Win10, game was recorded with Elgato Game Capture HD (external recorder)
Res: 1024x768 & 800x600 low settings

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