i have a pretty good GPU now.

besides crysis, what old games can i go back and play on ultra-super-max settings and would still give my GPU a good workout?

or what games looked really good on ultra at the time but struggled to deliver fps, and would now be a joke for a modern high end GPU?

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    Total War games, like Shogun 2, Rome 2, Three Kingdoms or any of the newer Warhammer TW. It sucks that blood is a fucking dlc on those games

    Titanfall 2

    Doom 2016 and Doom Eternal

    Monster Hunter World (currently on sale, too)

    Max Payne 3

    Metal Gear Solid 5

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    Cities in Motion 1 with the free look and largest size maps mods. Even at 1440p (not to mention 4K) it will bring a modern CPU to its knees in the mid to late game if you completely disable fog.

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    In addition to all the suggestions - check out modding databases like nexusmods or whatever. Many older games that would not fit your definition have graphical mods that will make your GPU work.

    Personally I’ve played modded stalker, fallout, elder scrolls. Hell, you can make Minecraft look absolutely amazing, but it’s a pain to set up properly. You’ve mentioned you’re not into horror games, some games also have total conversions available that do a some genre bending too.

    Cyberpunk is not that old, but it’s one of the best looking games ever made IMHO.

    Witcher 3, also potentially with mods.

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    The Division is almost 10 years old and the environment is one of the best ever created.

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    What’s your threshold for “old”?

    Couple more demanding games / difficult to run at launch that come to mind for me:

    Cyberpunk 2077 is about to be 5 years old (2020)

    Red Dead Redemption 2’s PC Port is about to be 6 years old (late 2019)

    Metro Exodus is coming up on 7 (early 2019)

    If this is your first foray into Ray Tracing capable cards, Control makes good use if that feature (Mid 2019)

    Shadow Of The Tomb Raider was used as a benchmark for years (2018)

    As you start going older than that, even the Steam Deck ends up being very capable.

    People had a rough time with Batman Arkham Knight, still looks pretty IMO (2015)

    If you’re looking for games that are coming up on 15-20 years old, like Crysis:

    S.T.A.L.K.E.R (2007)

    Metro 2033 (2010)

    Rage (2011)

    Doom 3 (2005)

    Elder Scrolls Oblivion (2006)

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      RDR2 was one of the first things i tried to replay, but i was having weird problems with rockstar launcher (maybe only a problem on linux)

      i’m playing gtaV enhanced maxed out. Looks great

      Shadow of TR, great suggestion. I’ll grab it on sale

      Metro and stalker are great suggestions, but i’m really not into horror (i like to sleep at night)

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        If you’re interested in TR, then also try the Uncharted collection.

        Great looking and it plays without hiccups (had a couple of crashes in specific places due to forcing my GPU).

        Note though: has a bumpy start but after the first level it is all smooth sailing.