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How do you test your games?

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Hi.

When you buy a new game and want to know how it runs on your hardware how do you go about it?
Use the built in benchmark?
Play a part of the game and: 1 use OSD with the monitor you're playing on 2 leave monitoring tools open in the background and pause the game to check 3 use a second monitor
Just crank settings to Ultra and hope the PC won't catch fire?
Something else?

Thanks.

I startup the game, set graphics settings to highest with at least 4xAA and start playing it and use the Steam built-in fps counter to check my fps, if I see a lot of fps dips below 60 (haven't really had that yet though...)
I would adjust the AA or other graphics settings or just leave it as is when the game really looks good because I have a G-Sync monitor anyway, but preferably at least 60 fps...
 
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Only game I ever obsessed on performance of was BF4, it launched so poorly in 2013 and had such microstutter that it was (maybe?) worth the effort to get it smoother. I think I tested every setting I could and used the in game performance displays to see what ran the best.
 
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I genuinely test my games on console and or PC.
 
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I just play. If I have an issue I adjust without using a fps counter. I rarely have to adjust anything though even playing at 4k. A couple of games need to be adjusted for online play such as BF1. Can't play that in 4k online.
 
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