At least they are fixing it. IT feels like a lot of companies are cutting back on testing expenses and publishing based on just whatever hardware they have sitting around to test on.
Someone like FPS who tests hardware should reach out to these studios to see if a 'FPS tested and validated for AMD Gen 1, Gen 2, Gen, 3... Intel 10 Series, 11 series, 12 series... Nvidia GTX 10 series, 9 series, RTX 20 series, 30 series, 40 series... that they can then start putting on their boxes so that purchasers know when they are spending 60 to 120 dollars on a video game that it will meet SOME kind of compatibility standard with what they own.
I for one would sooner buy a game if I know a company has actually tested and certified the game to run on SOME resemblance to what I own. Maybe even with a link or QR code (if a box) to the site where I can say I have a AMD 2700x cpu and a RTx 2080 video card with a SSD non NVME, what it would recommend for resolution/settings for a few basic FPS goals. 30fps, 60fps, 120fps and 144+ FPS. at 1080p, 1440p, and 4k. Maybe with a explanation saying what wide screen resolutions align closest to which resolution.
Then when customers who are on a potato come in and say... My laptop with a 11 series bottom barrel CPU running an GTX280 onboard video card and a NVME drive runs this game like trash... the company can say. "The game was never certified to run that that resolution, We would recommend you adjust these settings for the best possible experience." Then end users can at least know what it's certified to work on. As an for instance.
"Horizon forbidden west is FPS Platinum certified 60hz 4k with a RTx 3070ti/6800xt or above 4/2023" Where when the person follows the URL or sticker it shows them that platinum is all features at max with no or some DLSS or FSR.
You know the more I think about it the more I think this could be a good idea, but not a primary business. You'd almost need a place of business for this with a wide range of hardware to do the testing on.
If it were in DFW I'd love to help with something like this.
