Ha i'll give you that, but it's getting better, dunno what the old development team was thinking but the new one thinks it might be useful if an mmo has more than just the story missions...you know those little things called quests lol.viranimus said:You know that would work.. IF more than 26 people globally played XIV.
Perhaps it was just me, but I found Just Cause 2 to be a bit of a system hog. However, there is a reason why theres no standout title that outshines everyone else in graphics... No matter how quickly you increase horsepower, the true limiting factor is how fast designers are able to learn and utilize the technology.
Lol i love that game, never had an issue with unit amounts, but when you play online and the cap is 1000 per person my god, it takes 10 seconds for every 1 second of gameplay to come through lol (lag gets quite chaotic).Thamian said:My suggestion's probably badly out of date now, but SupCom2 with lots of units on screens (primary at 1920x1080, secondary at 1280x1024) and maxed settings really did not make my graphics card happy with me, inspite of it being optimised for running on ATI cards.
On a vaguely related point, has anyone else noticed how hard certain games get shanked by the opposite make of graphics card? For example, Fallout 3 went with nvidia, and inspite of it in theory being way more powerful than neccessary, my radeon really does not like playing it. As in it has this tendency to either slow down or throw sufficient errors that it crashes the hell out after about half an hour to an hour.
Done, my pc (i7 920, GTX480, 12GB RAM) had no trouble with it anywhere.Trolldor said:Dude, guys.
Find me a PC that can run 'Hellgate: London" without ever experiencing a serious framerate hit.
Game was optimised like Constipation flows.
Yeah but my old shitty 4550 can run crysis 2 well. In fact it still surprises me how well they optimized that.HerbertTheHamster said:Metro 2033. Dragon age 2 looks like shit and runs like shit due to bioware being shit.
Crysis 2 is decent but metro has more advanced effects.
It wasn't a system hog, it was just buggy. I bought it on release and the frame rate was fine. But some people got about 2fps on much better computers than mine.Trolldor said:Dude, guys.
Find me a PC that can run 'Hellgate: London" without ever experiencing a serious framerate hit.
Game was optimised like Constipation flows.
I get pretty good performance in shogun with everything ultra and 4X AA with a mid range 6870, the updates actually been pretty well optimized from my experiencestuka06 said:I guess it depends on the GPU. Metro 2033 is often used to benchmark dx11 GPUs.
As a general PC-ass kicker? Shogun 2! That game horrible performance issues on high settings. So it is like Crysis 1 when it came out. The thing with Crysis is, that we basicly outgear the game and at some point, the same thing will happen to Shogun 2.
Well, you could always use ArmA 2. Every time there'll be a hardware upgrade, just increase the number of individual AIs in a battlefield to test your PC's mettle to the limit.ph0b0s123 said:What do you lot think?
... Skyrim isnt even going to have any dx11 features so how will that be the next pc killer?Maxtro said:The benchmark is going to be Skyrim.
It's going to look amazing and that is going to be the game that everybody wants to play.
In a few months, "Can my PC run Skyrim" threads will be everywhere. You have been warned.
I think the new deus ex might be a contender for the next beching game as the story I read the other day said it will be DX 11 and has had tesselation designed in from the beginning, unlike other games...hermes200 said:From videos, I would say Battlefield 3 on "Very High" is going to be the next benchmark...