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2016 benchmark test gpu
2016 benchmark test gpu











2016 benchmark test gpu
  1. 2016 benchmark test gpu Ps4#
  2. 2016 benchmark test gpu Pc#

Based on all known benchmarks using the specified graphical settings, average frame rates are expected to fall below 25fps Stutters – This game is very likely to stutter and have poor frame rates. n123 Number of benchmarks for this median value / * Approximate position The rest of the options can either be turned on or off or switched between low, medium, high, and ultra. Ambient Occlusion is available via SSAO and HBAO (the latter has more of an impact on the performance). FXAA doesn't require a lot of power, but only has a fairly subtle smoothing effect TAA does a much better job, but the picture isn't quite as sharp (see screenshots below). As expected, anti-aliasing is part of the package. Even though there's only a total of 12 options, at least all of them can be applied with out restarting the game.

2016 benchmark test gpu Pc#

PC users can take advantage of higher resolutions and tweak the settings.

2016 benchmark test gpu Ps4#

Graphics have been improved as well compared to PS4 and Xbox One.

2016 benchmark test gpu

At least Need for Speed forgoes the 30 fps limit of console games, which was a limiting factor for the PC version of the game Rivals. Since the user is normally paired up with strangers, there's no way to log in without being online. One point of criticism: an Internet connection is mandatory. Lots of games require up to 30 GB or more (example: Dirt Rally ).

2016 benchmark test gpu

Thanks to physics simulation, there's also a plethora of destroyable level objects.įor a game released in 2016, Need for Speed takes up surprisingly little space: even after the install, the title only occupies up about 13 GB of space. Despite - or maybe because - it is the middle of the night most of the time, the lights really stand out. The lighting effects also doesn't have to fear the competition. Especially when it's raining, the cars and the track seem to sparkle and twinkle more than an amusement park. In addition to particles (sparks etc.), the reflections are pretty impressive, albeit sometimes excessive. As before, the Engine impresses with well-defined textures and nice effects. The new offshoot is based on the Frostbite 3 Engine, which is also used in such games as Star Wars Battlefront, Dragon Age Inquisition and Battlefield 4 / Hardline. Graphics have improved by leaps and bounds since then. Stylistically, the new game bears a striking resemblance to the underground series from 10 years ago, which was released during the hype around the first installment of "The Fast and the Furious". After Hitman, which we've reviewed just recently, Need for Speed now also follows the current "reboot" trend.













2016 benchmark test gpu