5 Best Games for RTX 5070 Ti Laptops

5 Best optimized titles for your Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Laptop GPU with TDP ratings up to 175W and beyond.

An image of MSI Vector 16 HX AI laptop
MSI Vector laptop with RTX 5070 Ti mobile graphics (Image via MSI)

If your laptop has an RTX 5070 Ti, it belongs to the super high-end category, considering its worth. Even with 12GB VRAM, you can technically run out of gas in most modern AAA titles, but if you tone down the settings a bit, then the gaming experience is hassle-free. Below are a few handpicked titles that you can try on your 5070 Ti mobile GPU-powered laptop.

Note: This article is purely subjective and portrays the writer’s perspective.

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1. The Last of Us Part I & II (Remastered)

Picture of Joel and Ellie in The Last of Us: Part 1
Joel and Ellie in The Last of Us: Part 1 (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)

Both story-wise and visually, these two titles are absolute masterpieces. In both games, you can play at high settings and enjoy 60+ framerates with DLSS upscaling. Initially, both games recorded some performance issues, but these have now been ironed out. If you own a 5070 TI-powered laptop, your laptop’s display quality will also be excellent. You can use the DLSS 4 Transformer model for performance upscaling. The PPI advantage on your laptop’s screen will mask the loss in image quality.

2. Cyberpunk 2077 (Updated with Ray Tracing and DLSS 4)

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An image from within the game: Cyberpunk 2077. (Image via CD Projekt Red)

Cyberpunk has undergone numerous updates, including the Phantom Liberty DLC, performance optimization, and more. On your RTX 5070 Ti mobile GPU, you can enable path tracing, turn on DLSS in performance mode, and then enable frame generation to attain the absolute best visuals. The quality loss, which is noticeable with path tracing on a super aggressive upscaling, will be easily masked by your laptop’s display quality. However, if you are gaming with an external monitor, then your mileage will vary.

3. Alan Wake 2

Picture of Alan Wake in the Mind Palace
Alan Wake in the Mind Palace (Image via Epic Games)

Remedy’s latest sci-fi horror plays like a charm on the RTX 5070 Ti mobile. You can enable Path-tracing and play, or even just plain raster; either way, your experience will be excellent. The only catch is the 12GB VRAM, which can run out if you push things too far. It is recommended that you use DLSS Swapper with the latest Transformer model DLL and play the game, as this will ensure you benefit from lower VRAM consumption and an even better-looking image than before. 

4. Black Myth: Wukong

An image from within the game: Black Myth Wukong (Image via GameScience)
An image from within the game: Black Myth Wukong (Image via GameScience)

After numerous updates, the game now runs very well on any modern hardware. With the RTX 5070 Ti mobile GPU, you can enjoy games with medium-high settings and maintain a smooth 60+ framerate. Alternatively, you can enable RT, adjust the settings, monitor VRAM usage, and compensate for performance drops with upscaling and frame generation, all while enjoying the Souls-like game. 

5. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

Clean up Henry in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 (Image via Deep Silver)
Clean up Henry in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 (Image via Deep Silver)

In terms of optimization, KCD2 emerges as a benchmark for how developers could optimize games. Built on the CryEngine, without the use of any sort of ray-tracing techniques, the game’s visuals feel lifelike.  The 5070 TI mobile can play the game at ultra settings natively and averages around 60 FPS at native resolution. To achieve a higher FPS figure, using upscaling is highly recommended, especially with DLSS Swapper, which enables the latest transformer mode for lower VRAM usage.

Verdict

All of these titles will run without breaking a sweat on your RTX 5070 Ti mobile GPU. The main issue here is the VRAM limitations, and then the TDP of 175W, which severely holds back the GPU’s true potential. Then again, cooling a TDP of more than 175W is highly difficult for vendors. You can undervolt, increase the headroom, and extract more performance from the same power budget. 

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