Ubisoft has just released the latest part in its The Settlers series, The Settlers: New Allies. The Settlers: New Allies is powered by the Snowdrop Engine and runs with over 200fps at native 4K/Max Settings on an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090.
The Settlers: New Allies does not feature any built-in benchmark tool. As such, and for our benchmarks, we’ll be using the first single-player campaign mission. At the start of that mission, the AI enemies invade numerous parts of the map. So, in theory, this should give us an idea of how the rest of the game will run.
In order to capture the following footage, we used an Intel i9 9900K, 16GB of DDR4 at 3800Mhz, and NVIDIA’s RTX 4090. We also used Windows 10 64-bit, and the GeForce 528.24 driver.
Our PC Performance Analysis for this new strategy game will go live later this weekend. Until then, the following video should give you an idea of how the game can run on the PC.
What’s also important to note here is that The Settlers: New Allies does not suffer from any stuttering issues. This is something that plagued numerous strategy games, especially when moving/panning the camera. Thankfully, The Settlers: New Allies is buttery smooth when moving the camera.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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