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Assassin's Creed Mirage – RTX 3060 benchmark

Can I Run Assassin's Creed Mirage on RTX 3060?

Assassin's Creed Mirage FPS Benchmark and Performance Analysis

GPU: NVIDIA RTX 3060Game: Assassin's Creed MirageUpdated:

Based on our model, NVIDIA RTX 3060 is capable of running Assassin's Creed Mirage. Expect roughly 53 FPS at 1080p high; settings tuning will be important. Wondering if NVIDIA RTX 3060 is enough for Assassin's Creed Mirage? This benchmark estimate focuses on real-world 1080p high performance, then scales to 1440p behavior.

Assassin's Creed Mirage FPS Benchmarks on RTX 3060

ResolutionSettings PresetAvg FPS1% Low FPSVerdict
1080pCompetitive (Low)66 FPS44 FPSPlayable
1080pHigh53 FPS35 FPSPlayable
1440pHigh39 FPS25 FPSLow
1440pUltra29 FPS18 FPSLow
4KHigh24 FPS15 FPSLow

Benchmarks are estimated by our performance engine. Actual results may vary.

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Best Settings for Assassin's Creed Mirage on RTX 3060

53+FPS1080p Competitive
Display Mode
Fullscreen
Resolution
1920×1080
V-Sync
Disabled
Texture Quality
Medium
Shadow Quality
Low
Anti-Aliasing
FXAA
Effects Quality
Low
Post-Processing
Low
Ambient Occlusion
Disabled

Performance Analysis

NVIDIA RTX 3060 is estimated around 53 FPS at 1080p high in Assassin's Creed Mirage. At 1440p, that typically translates to around 39 FPS with similar quality targets. This places the card in the mid tier for this title, with a playable experience profile. NVIDIA RTX 3060 can run Assassin's Creed Mirage reliably, but smart setting choices matter for consistency.

Assassin's Creed Mirage brings the series back to its roots with dense urban environments and parkour mechanics in incredibly detailed 9th-century Baghdad. To meet the minimum system demands, your PC should have a Intel Arc A380 (6 GB), NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (6 GB), AMD Radeon RX 570 (4 GB). For optimal performance and smooth rendering, it’s recommended to play with a Intel Arc A750 (8 GB), NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti (6 GB), AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT (6 GB).

NVIDIA RTX 3060 supports DLSS 3 with Frame Generation in compatible titles. In games like Assassin's Creed Mirage that support it, Frame Generation can push perceived frame rates well beyond the base estimate above — particularly useful at 1440p where the GPU is more heavily loaded.

  • Use low/competitive settings and performance upscaling to keep gameplay smooth.
  • Keep ray tracing disabled for stable FPS.
  • Disable ray tracing and lower effects density

Overall, NVIDIA RTX 3060 delivers a playable experience in Assassin's Creed Mirage — use the tips above to get the most out of it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Assassin's Creed Mirage well optimized on PC?
Assassin's Creed Mirage is one of the better-optimized entries in the modern Ubisoft lineup. Built on the AnvilNext 2.0 engine with lessons from Valhalla and Odyssey, it scales smoothly from low-end to high-end hardware. The game does not feature ray tracing, which keeps GPU requirements modest compared to contemporaries. CPU requirements are manageable — the dense Baghdad streets can stress mid-range processors, but a CPU meeting the recommended score of 80 handles the parkour and crowd simulation without notable bottlenecks. Denuvo anti-tamper is present and causes a minor, measurable overhead primarily felt on older CPUs near the minimum threshold.
What are the best graphics settings to boost FPS in Assassin's Creed Mirage?
Crowds and Environment Detail are the highest-impact settings in Mirage's dense Baghdad environments. Lowering Crowds from Very High to High can recover 8–12 FPS in the most packed souk and bazaar districts. Ambient Occlusion and Shadow Quality together account for another 5–10 FPS drop at maximum — SSAO is a reasonable quality/performance balance. There is no ray tracing to disable, so the path to higher frame rates runs through shadow resolution, anti-aliasing (TAA vs SMAA), and crowd density. The game also responds well to resolution scaling via FSR or DLSS if your GPU is slightly below the recommended tier.