![]() ![]() If you lack performance however triggering down in image quality modes does offer heaps of extra performance, at the cost of quality of course. At that point with a GTX 680you'd average out at roughly 55 FPS whilst retaining great image quality. Pretty much a modern DX10/DX11 class card can run the game at 1920x1080/1200 as you are about to find out as long as you keep it in DX11 HIGH quality mode with 2xMSAA enabled. In our chart example above we use a GeForce GTX 680 including a four performance quality modes to demonstrate that.īased on overall analysis our default test mode will have high quality settings for textures, shadows and terrain. The game however is VERY taxing on the GPU at times game at even HIGH quality settings. Next to that you'll have settings and preferences you can choose from. The game basically has four quality modes: LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH and ULTRA. But it creates a good balance in-between what your graphics card can render and what you find acceptable for your average in frames per second. Throttling down towards a lower image quality mode can significantly boost your performance, at the cost of visual quality though. if you have a lower grade graphics card and would like to plat in Full HD then changes are pretty slim your graphics card would be fast enough. Why should you use change or alter internal visual quality modes ? Well for one simple reason, performance. We'll leave that as is as there is much more to see quality wise with the in-game modes ![]() You can zoom in and blow up the still screenshots and detect minor differences if you look with a very professional eye as yes - both companies do optimize games for better performance. Honestly, image quality these days for both companies are near equal. We always peek as well in-between AMD and NVIDIA's quality differences e.g. in-between AMD Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards. So on the following two pages I want to show you a couple of in-game screenshots and basically focus on actual in-game quality settings that we use and which you can change. CPU: Intel Core i7-2600K/AMD Bulldozer FX4150 or equivalent quad-core.Video: Nvidia GTX680/AMD Radeon HD7970 or equivalent shiny new DirectX 11 card.Video: Nvidia GTX480/AMD Radeon HD5770 or equivalent 1024MB DirectX 11 card. ![]() ![]()
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