AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT Performance Review in Where Winds Meet at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K Resolutions
Radian RX6700 XT delivers stable 1080p and 1440p performance while handling FSR, XSS, and frame generation effectively.
Hardware by Naheyan Tahmin on Nov 21, 2025
Where Winds Meet tested the Radian RX 6700 XT Sapphire Pulse edition with the latest AMD drivers, an overclocked i5 12600KF at 5.1GHz, and 32GB of DDR5. The game's suggested system requirements include a 2070 Super, 6T700 XT, or ARK A750 in addition to the GPU.
Additionally, the game suggests 32GB of RAM. Performance testing was done at various settings and resolutions to assess graphical fidelity, frame rates, and gameplay.

Overview of Settings
Upscaling was not enabled when testing began at 1080p. DirectX 12 was used to enable frame generation, and the game supports FSR and XSS on this GPU. Visual details were set to the quality setting, which is one level below ultra, and NTA listing was enabled. No native extreme settings were available. This setup complies with the recommended GPU settings.
The use of images and anti-aliasing
The game exhibits noticeable anti-aliasing ghosting at 1080p, particularly around characters and in grassy areas. The game features pet interactions that let you engage with animals in subtle yet intricate ways. Some sections have particle effects and flora that make them look like environments from other games.
Following initial loading, frame rates averaged 96 fps, with 1% lows of 69 fps. New settlements still occasionally encounter spikes, which could negatively impact some players' experiences.
XSS and FSR Testing
To lessen ghosting, XSS native AA and the FSR 100% resolution scale were tested. Ghosting was still discernible with both techniques, with only a four fps decrease. FSR 100% allows for a higher refresh rate experience without significantly sacrificing image quality. A 150% resolution scaling test did not yield any discernible visual enhancements.
Resolution Performance at 1440p
In typical circumstances, the frame rate hardly ever dropped below 60 fps, and combat and interactions remained fluid.
Higher Intensity Areas and Boss Battles
FPS dropped into the 40s in situations with a lot of particles or effects due to boss engagements. A steadier 70s–80s fps was achieved by lowering stutter and maintaining detail and draw distance by adjusting graphics to medium settings. Even during fierce battles, most players would still find the gameplay entertaining and functional.
Modes of FSR Performance and Quality
Although FSR quality settings raised FPS to about 90, they also introduced pixelation, especially in vegetation and water surfaces. With marginally improved visual detail but a somewhat blurred appearance in some places, XSS Ultra Quality offered comparable performance. Whether you prefer higher frame rates or clearer images will determine the ideal setup.

4K Resolution Capabilities
With anti-aliasing turned on, balanced settings yielded 40–50 fps at native 4K resolution. The GPU reached 60 fps while maintaining a satisfactory level of visual clarity thanks to FSR quality settings. More pixelation was included in the FSR performance level, which diminished the fine details of foliage and other textures. With a few modest concessions, the 6700 XT offers playable 4K performance.
Final Thoughts
Where Winds Meet runs smoothly at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K on the RX 6700 XT at 1080p and 1440p, the quality and balanced settings offer fluid gameplay with sporadic frame spikes.
Although its behavior may change based on in-game situations, frame generation can raise FPS. With the 6700 XT, the game is still playable. It delivers a steady experience that exceeds expectations for a GPU with these specifications.
While medium or quality settings strike a compromise between visuals and fps, FSR and XSS choices let players adjust performance and image quality. An almost seamless experience is made possible by FSR, even at 4K resolution. The game is playable with little compromise on GPUs like the RX 6700 XT, the RTX 3060 Ti, or the RTX 3070
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