๐ฅ๐ฝ Far Cry 6 – PC Game Review (Played on RTX 3050 + i5 13th Gen)
๐ Overview
Far Cry 6, developed by Ubisoft, is the latest entry in the long-running open-world shooter series. Set in the fictional Caribbean island of Yara, inspired by Cuba, you play as Dani Rojas, a guerrilla fighter rebelling against the dictatorship of Antรณn Castillo — portrayed by actor Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad, The Mandalorian). The game features huge open-world exploration, wild weapons, customizable gear, animal companions, and that signature chaotic Far Cry formula.
๐ฅ️ Performance on My Gaming PC
Specs Used:
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GPU: RTX 3050 8GB
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CPU: Intel i5 13th Gen
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RAM: 16GB DDR4
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Storage: SSD
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Resolution: 1080p
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Settings Used: High + FSR 2.0 Balanced
๐ฎ FPS & Stability:
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High settings @1080p + FSR Balanced: 60–70 FPS in most areas
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Ultra settings (native 1080p): ~40–50 FPS, but not ideal for smooth combat
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Ray tracing ON: Possible on Low-Medium with FSR Ultra Performance, but not recommended on RTX 3050
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Best experience: High preset, no RT, FSR Balanced = solid visuals and performance
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SSD ensures fast load times and no texture pop-ins
๐️ Graphics & Visuals
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Beautiful, vibrant Caribbean landscapes — lush jungles, beaches, cities, mountains
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Highly detailed character models and weapon designs
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Dense foliage, dynamic weather, and atmospheric lighting handled well on High settings
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RTX 3050 with FSR delivers great visuals without noticeable loss in quality
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Ray tracing for shadows and reflections is nice but too heavy for mid-range GPUs like the 3050
๐ซ Gameplay & Combat
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Classic Far Cry mix of gunplay, stealth, explosives, and vehicles
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Massive arsenal: pistols, rifles, LMGs, launchers, custom-built “resolver” weapons, and Supremos (ultimate backpacks)
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Tons of freedom in how to approach missions — go loud or stealth
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Vehicles: tanks, horses, helicopters, cars, boats — all drivable
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AI is decent, with enemies flanking, calling reinforcements, and using gadgets
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Takedown animations are brutal and satisfying
๐ Companions & Customization
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Animal Amigos like:
๐ Guapo (an armored crocodile)
๐ Chorizo (a tiny wheelchair dachshund)
๐ Chicharrรณn (a psycho rooster) -
Fully customizable gear sets (head, chest, legs, etc.) with gameplay perks
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Weapon mods allow silencers, optics, ammo types, and more
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RPG-like progression with XP, levels, and perk-based exploration
๐ Open World & Activities
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Yara is huge and diverse — from slums to jungle war zones
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Liberation outposts, checkpoints, anti-air defenses, and side missions everywhere
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Mini-games: cockfighting, dominoes, treasure hunts, races, etc.
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Side content includes guerilla stories, bandido operations, and military targets
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Lots of collectibles, gear crates, and weapon caches
๐ Story & Characters
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Antรณn Castillo (Giancarlo Esposito) is a chilling, calculated villain
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Story tone shifts between serious political drama and over-the-top chaos
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Protagonist Dani Rojas is fully voiced (male/female) with a good arc
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Characters like Clara, Juan Cortez, and El Tigre add flavor and humor
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Story pacing is good, but main missions can feel spread out due to the size of the map
๐ง Sound & Music
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Strong Latin-American-inspired soundtrack with regional instruments
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Explosive sound design: weapons, vehicles, and jungle ambiance feel alive
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Great voice acting — especially Esposito’s performance as Castillo
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Radio stations play Yaran music while driving
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Audio cues are immersive during stealth and combat sequences
๐ Replay Value
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Main story: ~25–30 hours
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Full completion: 50+ hours
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Plenty of optional missions, upgrades, collectibles, and challenges
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Online co-op available for entire campaign
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Weekly insurgencies and endgame operations for post-story content
๐ Pros
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Huge, beautiful open world with lots to explore
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Excellent gunplay and mission variety
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Smooth performance on RTX 3050 with FSR
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Tons of weapons, vehicles, and customization
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Fun animal companions and creative weapons
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Strong villain and engaging voice work
๐ Cons
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Ray tracing is too heavy for mid-range GPUs
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Some missions follow a repetitive pattern
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Stealth AI can be inconsistent
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World may feel bloated with filler activities
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Narrative tone sometimes clashes with the goofy gameplay
✅ Final Verdict
Far Cry 6 offers a massive, chaotic, and colorful open-world shooter experience. On your RTX 3050 and i5 13th Gen, the game runs smoothly at High settings with FSR, delivering great visuals and fast action. While the formula hasn’t drastically changed, it’s a polished version of what Far Cry does best — explosions, freedom, and fun.
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
๐ซ Recommended for fans of open-world chaos, guerrilla warfare, and tropical vibes
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