Vareal Posted February 21, 2013 Share #1 Posted February 21, 2013 So I decided to run the benchmark with every setting at every resolution on my machine and tell you what I've found. Lets start from the top. My system Specs: Operating System: Windows 8 Pro 64-bit Processor: AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core Processor (8 CPUs), ~3.6GHz Memory: 16384MB RAM Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti Display Memory: 4034 MB Dedicated Memory: 1986 MB Shared Memory: 2047 MB Current Mode: 1920 x 1080 (32 bit) (60Hz) 1080p Maximum: While the game looked absolutely beautiful at the maximum settings at this resolution, I did run into some really boggy area's around the third segment of the benchmark. While on any setting at any resolution, my score reached at least 4,500 on the first segment (on other resolutions it was much higher), after that is where the real test begins. While my computer is perfectly capable of handling the game on maximum at this res., I'm not too fond of an average 45.153 FPS. Max test report: FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn Official Benchmark (Exploration) Tested on:2/21/2013 11:11:15 AM Score:5222 Average Framerate:45.153 Performance:Very High -Easily capable of running the game. Should perform exceptionally well, even at higher resolutions. Screen Size: 1920x1080 Graphics Presets: Maximum General -Improve overall graphic quality. : Enabled -Disable rendering of objects when not visible. (Occlusion Culling) : Disabled -Use low-detail models on distant objects to increase performance. (LOD) : Disabled -Cache LOD data only when necessary. (LOD Streaming) : Disabled -Smooth edges. (Anti-aliasing) : Enabled -Increase transparent lighting quality. : Enabled -Grass Quality : High Shadows -Use low-detail models on shadows to increase performance. (LOD) : Disabled -Display : All -Shadow Resolution : High: 2048 pixels -Shadow Cascading : High -Shadow Softening : High Texture Detail -Texture Filtering : High -Anisotropic Filtering : High Effects -Naturally darken the edges of the screen. (Limb Darkening) : Enabled -Blur the graphics around an object in motion. (Radial Blur) : Enabled -Effects While in Motion : Display All -Screen Space Ambient Occlusion : High -Glare : Normal Cinematic Cutscenes -Enable depth of field. : Enabled System: Windows 8 Pro 64-bit (6.2, Build 9200) (9200.win8_gdr.130108-1504) AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core Processor 16365.238MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti(VRAM 4034 MB) 9.18.0013.1407 Benchmark results do not provide any guarantee FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn will run on your system. FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn Official Website http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com'>http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com'>http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com'>http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com'>http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com'>http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com © 2010-2013 SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved. Tweet http://sqex.to/ffxiv_bench_na'>http://sqex.to/ffxiv_bench_na'>http://sqex.to/ffxiv_bench_na'>http://sqex.to/ffxiv_bench_na'>http://sqex.to/ffxiv_bench_na'>http://sqex.to/ffxiv_bench_na #FFXIV Score:5222 1920x1080 Maximum AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core Processor NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti High: My computer found this one a little better, it ran smoother with less lagging, though there was still some, mostly in the more graphically intense sections. This is probably the setting I will use when I get into the actual game, but we'll see; a 59.373 FPS average isn't all that bad. High test report: FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn Official Benchmark (Exploration) Tested on:2/21/2013 11:30:21 AM Score:6947 Average Framerate:59.373 Performance:Very High -Easily capable of running the game. Should perform exceptionally well, even at higher resolutions. Screen Size: 1920x1080 Graphics Presets: High General -Improve overall graphic quality. : Enabled -Disable rendering of objects when not visible. (Occlusion Culling) : Enabled -Use low-detail models on distant objects to increase performance. (LOD) : Enabled -Cache LOD data only when necessary. (LOD Streaming) : Enabled -Smooth edges. (Anti-aliasing) : Enabled -Increase transparent lighting quality. : Disabled -Grass Quality : Normal Shadows -Use low-detail models on shadows to increase performance. (LOD) : Enabled -Display : All -Shadow Resolution : Mid: 1024 pixels -Shadow Cascading : High -Shadow Softening : Low Texture Detail -Texture Filtering : High -Anisotropic Filtering : Low Effects -Naturally darken the edges of the screen. (Limb Darkening) : Enabled -Blur the graphics around an object in motion. (Radial Blur) : Enabled -Effects While in Motion : Display All -Screen Space Ambient Occlusion : Low -Glare : Low Cinematic Cutscenes -Enable depth of field. : Enabled System: Windows 8 Pro 64-bit (6.2, Build 9200) (9200.win8_gdr.130108-1504) AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core Processor 16365.238MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti(VRAM 4034 MB) 9.18.0013.1407 Benchmark results do not provide any guarantee FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn will run on your system. FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn Official Website http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com © 2010-2013 SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved. Tweet http://sqex.to/ffxiv_bench_na #FFXIV Score:6947 1920x1080 High AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core Processor NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti Medium: The smoothest running of them all. Not really much I can say other than who can argue with an average of 85.140 FPS? ;p Medium test report: FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn Official Benchmark (Exploration) Tested on:2/21/2013 11:57:44 AM Score:9328 Average Framerate:85.140 Performance:Extremely High -Easily capable of running the game on the highest settings. Screen Size: 1920x1080 Graphics Presets: Medium General -Improve overall graphic quality. : Disabled -Disable rendering of objects when not visible. (Occlusion Culling) : Enabled -Use low-detail models on distant objects to increase performance. (LOD) : Enabled -Cache LOD data only when necessary. (LOD Streaming) : Enabled -Smooth edges. (Anti-aliasing) : Disabled -Increase transparent lighting quality. : Disabled -Grass Quality : Low Shadows -Use low-detail models on shadows to increase performance. (LOD) : Enabled -Display : Personal and Environmental -Shadow Resolution : Mid: 1024 pixels -Shadow Cascading : Normal -Shadow Softening : Low Texture Detail -Texture Filtering : Medium -Anisotropic Filtering : Low Effects -Naturally darken the edges of the screen. (Limb Darkening) : Disabled -Blur the graphics around an object in motion. (Radial Blur) : Enabled -Effects While in Motion : Display Own -Screen Space Ambient Occlusion : Off -Glare : Low Cinematic Cutscenes -Enable depth of field. : Disabled System: Windows 8 Pro 64-bit (6.2, Build 9200) (9200.win8_gdr.130108-1504) AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core Processor 16365.238MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti(VRAM 4034 MB) 9.18.0013.1407 Benchmark results do not provide any guarantee FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn will run on your system. FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn Official Website http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com © 2010-2013 SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved. Tweet http://sqex.to/ffxiv_bench_na #FFXIV Score:9328 1920x1080 Medium AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core Processor NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti 720p And now onto 720p. The game itself ran much better at this resolution (again I know that's just my PC in general) but there was a little quirk I noticed that I'll get to in a second that would make 720p the best resolution to run in, despite your machine. Lets take a look. Maximum: This setting ran just about as well as the High @1080p, little lag and mostly smooth sailing @63.330 FPS. Max test report: FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn Official Benchmark (Exploration) Tested on:2/21/2013 10:58:34 AM Score:6670 Average Framerate:63.330 Performance:Very High -Easily capable of running the game. Should perform exceptionally well, even at higher resolutions. Screen Size: 1280x720 Graphics Presets: Maximum General -Improve overall graphic quality. : Enabled -Disable rendering of objects when not visible. (Occlusion Culling) : Disabled -Use low-detail models on distant objects to increase performance. (LOD) : Disabled -Cache LOD data only when necessary. (LOD Streaming) : Disabled -Smooth edges. (Anti-aliasing) : Enabled -Increase transparent lighting quality. : Enabled -Grass Quality : High Shadows -Use low-detail models on shadows to increase performance. (LOD) : Disabled -Display : All -Shadow Resolution : High: 2048 pixels -Shadow Cascading : High -Shadow Softening : High Texture Detail -Texture Filtering : High -Anisotropic Filtering : High Effects -Naturally darken the edges of the screen. (Limb Darkening) : Enabled -Blur the graphics around an object in motion. (Radial Blur) : Enabled -Effects While in Motion : Display All -Screen Space Ambient Occlusion : High -Glare : Normal Cinematic Cutscenes -Enable depth of field. : Enabled System: Windows 8 Pro 64-bit (6.2, Build 9200) (9200.win8_gdr.130108-1504) AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core Processor 16365.238MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti(VRAM 4034 MB) 9.18.0013.1407 Benchmark results do not provide any guarantee FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn will run on your system. FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn Official Website http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com © 2010-2013 SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved. Tweet http://sqex.to/ffxiv_bench_na #FFXIV Score:6670 1280x720 Maximum AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core Processor NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti High: This setting ran EXTREMELY well with almost no lag that I could see. This, if I have to run @720p, will be my setting for the game. @77.009 FPS High test report: FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn Official Benchmark (Exploration) Tested on:2/21/2013 12:08:04 PM Score:8371 Average Framerate:77.009 Performance:Extremely High -Easily capable of running the game on the highest settings. Screen Size: 1280x720 Graphics Presets: High General -Improve overall graphic quality. : Enabled -Disable rendering of objects when not visible. (Occlusion Culling) : Enabled -Use low-detail models on distant objects to increase performance. (LOD) : Enabled -Cache LOD data only when necessary. (LOD Streaming) : Enabled -Smooth edges. (Anti-aliasing) : Enabled -Increase transparent lighting quality. : Disabled -Grass Quality : Normal Shadows -Use low-detail models on shadows to increase performance. (LOD) : Enabled -Display : All -Shadow Resolution : Mid: 1024 pixels -Shadow Cascading : High -Shadow Softening : Low Texture Detail -Texture Filtering : High -Anisotropic Filtering : Low Effects -Naturally darken the edges of the screen. (Limb Darkening) : Enabled -Blur the graphics around an object in motion. (Radial Blur) : Enabled -Effects While in Motion : Display All -Screen Space Ambient Occlusion : Low -Glare : Low Cinematic Cutscenes -Enable depth of field. : Enabled System: Windows 8 Pro 64-bit (6.2, Build 9200) (9200.win8_gdr.130108-1504) AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core Processor 16365.238MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti(VRAM 4034 MB) 9.18.0013.1407 Benchmark results do not provide any guarantee FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn will run on your system. FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn Official Website http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com © 2010-2013 SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved. Tweet http://sqex.to/ffxiv_bench_na #FFXIV Score:8371 1280x720 High AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core Processor NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti Medium: As to be expected, this ran phenomenally. 97.431 FPS average, a score of over 10k... what's not to like? The game still looked beautiful. Medium test report: FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn Official Benchmark (Exploration) Tested on:2/21/2013 11:37:59 AM Score:10509 Average Framerate:97.431 Performance:Extremely High -Easily capable of running the game on the highest settings. Screen Size: 1280x720 Graphics Presets: Medium General -Improve overall graphic quality. : Disabled -Disable rendering of objects when not visible. (Occlusion Culling) : Enabled -Use low-detail models on distant objects to increase performance. (LOD) : Enabled -Cache LOD data only when necessary. (LOD Streaming) : Enabled -Smooth edges. (Anti-aliasing) : Disabled -Increase transparent lighting quality. : Disabled -Grass Quality : Low Shadows -Use low-detail models on shadows to increase performance. (LOD) : Enabled -Display : Personal and Environmental -Shadow Resolution : Mid: 1024 pixels -Shadow Cascading : Normal -Shadow Softening : Low Texture Detail -Texture Filtering : Medium -Anisotropic Filtering : Low Effects -Naturally darken the edges of the screen. (Limb Darkening) : Disabled -Blur the graphics around an object in motion. (Radial Blur) : Enabled -Effects While in Motion : Display Own -Screen Space Ambient Occlusion : Off -Glare : Low Cinematic Cutscenes -Enable depth of field. : Disabled System: Windows 8 Pro 64-bit (6.2, Build 9200) (9200.win8_gdr.130108-1504) AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core Processor 16365.238MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti(VRAM 4034 MB) 9.18.0013.1407 Benchmark results do not provide any guarantee FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn will run on your system. FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn Official Website http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com © 2010-2013 SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved. Tweet http://sqex.to/ffxiv_bench_na #FFXIV Score:10509 1280x720 Medium AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core Processor NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti Custom So, like I said, there was an interesting quirk I found. I decided to run the game on all low settings at two different resolutions: 1024x768 and 720p. Interestingly enough, the game ran better in 720, but what's even more interesting is that, even though the settings were all on their lowest, the game still ran better on medium settings @720. Not what I was expecting, but 720 seems to be the ideal resolution. -even though the game still ran amazingly- 720 Custom 1024x768 Custom So that about sums up my experience with the benchmark. I know this is only specific to my system and yours may function differently. I just wanted to share. Will post the results from my 2011 13" Macbook Pro once windows is done installing. 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Aysun Posted February 21, 2013 Share #2 Posted February 21, 2013 I ran it all of twice. 's all I really needed to see. I can run max settings at 1920x1080 and get 3181 which is "Fairly high" according to it, so I'm happy. :3 Link to comment
Vareal Posted February 21, 2013 Author Share #3 Posted February 21, 2013 I ran it all of twice. 's all I really needed to see. I can run max settings at 1920x1080 and get 3181 which is "Fairly high" according to it, so I'm happy. :3 I'm a fan of stress testing :3 Link to comment
Anzio Posted February 21, 2013 Share #4 Posted February 21, 2013 Highest I got was a little over 5000. Tweaking the settings a bit I got about 4500. On Max settings, 3200. Not bad for a three year old store bought rig I suppose. Link to comment
Vareal Posted February 21, 2013 Author Share #5 Posted February 21, 2013 Highest I got was a little over 5000. Tweaking the settings a bit I got about 4500. On Max settings, 3200. Not bad for a three year old store bought rig I suppose. Nice! I forgot to mention that my load times were basically non-existent, which makes me happy. Also, currently running the benchmark on my laptop. It crashes when I try to run it on max settings, and high is running rather poorly. Hopefully medium will be better. Link to comment
Moltove Posted February 21, 2013 Share #6 Posted February 21, 2013 where abouts did you switch to 720? Link to comment
Vareal Posted February 21, 2013 Author Share #7 Posted February 21, 2013 where abouts did you switch to 720? Not exactly understanding the question? Link to comment
Merri Posted February 21, 2013 Share #8 Posted February 21, 2013 Pretty content with my score. Link to comment
allgivenover Posted February 21, 2013 Share #9 Posted February 21, 2013 Just to the right of graphics presets in the settings menu Moltove. Change the resolution to 1280x720. Link to comment
Jackscarab Posted February 21, 2013 Share #10 Posted February 21, 2013 Medium, 1280x1024: 8567. Medium, 1900x1080: 7596. Maximum, 1280x1024: 5639. Maximum, 1900x1080: 4719. Customs in Maximum 1280x1024 went from the 5800s to just below 6100, which are still Very High. My desktop is four years old, too. It seems I built it well. If you want to get your numbers a little higher, the Custom options I tweaked were no motion blur, no limb darkening, no rendering of things not visible (Occlusion Culling), no depth of field in cutscenes, and low-detail shadows. I noticed only the absence of depth of field, and didn't mind. Link to comment
Aysun Posted February 22, 2013 Share #11 Posted February 22, 2013 Thanks for the info Kannadi! Link to comment
E'irawen Posted February 22, 2013 Share #12 Posted February 22, 2013 I ran it originally at 1280x720 iirc, at Medium settings. Got around 4800, I think. Ran it on High settings at my monitor's full resolution (1600x900) and got just around 2500. So next I tried to run it on 1600x900 on medium settings, but with some custom options. Got just over 3000. Needless to say I am pleased. I expected to bomb. Link to comment
Mtoto Wamoto Posted February 22, 2013 Share #13 Posted February 22, 2013 Tested on 1600 x 900 on my desktop on high and maximum. I'll test on my laptop on the same resolutions for comparison later. High][/b] FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn Official Benchmark (Exploration) Tested on:2/21/2013 6:58:11 PM Score:7663 Average Framerate:68.732 Performance:Extremely High -Easily capable of running the game on the highest settings. Screen Size: 1600x900 Graphics Presets: High General -Improve overall graphic quality. : Enabled -Disable rendering of objects when not visible. (Occlusion Culling) : Enabled -Use low-detail models on distant objects to increase performance. (LOD) : Enabled -Cache LOD data only when necessary. (LOD Streaming) : Enabled -Smooth edges. (Anti-aliasing) : Enabled -Increase transparent lighting quality. : Disabled -Grass Quality : Normal Shadows -Use low-detail models on shadows to increase performance. (LOD) : Enabled -Display : All -Shadow Resolution : Mid: 1024 pixels -Shadow Cascading : High -Shadow Softening : Low Texture Detail -Texture Filtering : High -Anisotropic Filtering : Low Effects -Naturally darken the edges of the screen. (Limb Darkening) : Enabled -Blur the graphics around an object in motion. (Radial Blur) : Enabled -Effects While in Motion : Display All -Screen Space Ambient Occlusion : Low -Glare : Low Cinematic Cutscenes -Enable depth of field. : Enabled System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_gdr.130104-1431) AMD Phenom II X4 955 Processor 4094.492MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti(VRAM 710 MB) 9.18.0013.1090 Benchmark results do not provide any guarantee FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn will run on your system. FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn Official Website http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com'>http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com © 2010-2013 SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved. Tweet http://sqex.to/ffxiv_bench_na'>http://sqex.to/ffxiv_bench_na #FFXIV Score:7663 1600x900 High AMD Phenom II X4 955 Processor NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti Max[/b]]FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn Official Benchmark (Exploration) Tested on:2/21/2013 7:03:52 PM Score:5843 Average Framerate:53.870 Performance:Very High -Easily capable of running the game. Should perform exceptionally well, even at higher resolutions. Screen Size: 1600x900 Graphics Presets: Maximum General -Improve overall graphic quality. : Enabled -Disable rendering of objects when not visible. (Occlusion Culling) : Disabled -Use low-detail models on distant objects to increase performance. (LOD) : Disabled -Cache LOD data only when necessary. (LOD Streaming) : Disabled -Smooth edges. (Anti-aliasing) : Enabled -Increase transparent lighting quality. : Enabled -Grass Quality : High Shadows -Use low-detail models on shadows to increase performance. (LOD) : Disabled -Display : All -Shadow Resolution : High: 2048 pixels -Shadow Cascading : High -Shadow Softening : High Texture Detail -Texture Filtering : High -Anisotropic Filtering : High Effects -Naturally darken the edges of the screen. (Limb Darkening) : Enabled -Blur the graphics around an object in motion. (Radial Blur) : Enabled -Effects While in Motion : Display All -Screen Space Ambient Occlusion : High -Glare : Normal Cinematic Cutscenes -Enable depth of field. : Enabled System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_gdr.130104-1431) AMD Phenom II X4 955 Processor 4094.492MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti(VRAM 710 MB) 9.18.0013.1090 Benchmark results do not provide any guarantee FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn will run on your system. FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn Official Website http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com © 2010-2013 SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved. Tweet http://sqex.to/ffxiv_bench_na #FFXIV Score:5843 1600x900 Maximum AMD Phenom II X4 955 Processor NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti Link to comment
TheLastCandle Posted February 22, 2013 Share #14 Posted February 22, 2013 I'm pretty pleased. 5049 (very high) at 1920x1080. Avg. Framerate: 40.228 Sacrificed depth of field, ambient occlusion, and lowered shadows to mid. I still want to upgrade my video card when I can, but overall I'm not complaining! Link to comment
Moltove Posted February 22, 2013 Share #15 Posted February 22, 2013 Just to the right of graphics presets in the settings menu Moltove. Change the resolution to 1280x720. Ohh...I'm retarded, sorry. Been a stupid day =P Link to comment
Sue Posted February 23, 2013 Share #16 Posted February 23, 2013 Hmm, got a standard scoring for my medium-low setup. I need a new computer. : Link to comment
Ryanti Posted February 23, 2013 Share #17 Posted February 23, 2013 I would be careful with the scores. I don't believe the Benchmark supports multiple CPU's. In any case, I'm edging around ~4600 on Max. I do believe it'll be a decent amount higher come in-game, considering I will be able to use multiple CPU's, then. I hope. Link to comment
Gossamer Posted February 23, 2013 Share #18 Posted February 23, 2013 Got a score of 5136/Very High on maximum with a resolution of 1680x1050 and an average framerate of 41.7, so I'm satisfied. Link to comment
Fulcrum Posted February 27, 2013 Share #19 Posted February 27, 2013 Even though I'm getting upgrades in the next week or two (literal full overhaul of my rig after about four to six years of upgrading nothing but a video card), I ran the benchmark because my fiance will be inheriting my old parts since his PC is worse than mine. Firefox and Photoshop were running during this, so I'm sure that technically this rig could obtain higher marks, but realistically, I keep Firefox open constantly and unless they make cut scenes screenshotable, I'm going to have PS open too. There wasn't a benchmark resolution that matched my monitor, and it doesn't support HD even though my video card does (someday, I'll correct this problem), so I ran two different sets of benchmarks. I'm really surprised my monitor didn't cut out when I used the 1440x1080 since it's a whole 180 pixels too large and technically out of it's range but...hey, I'll take it. Processor: AMD Phenom III (8650, ~2.3GHz) RAM: 4GB Video Card: ASUS ATI Radeon HD 6970 Monitor: HP w1907 (Innated Resolution is 1440x900, which wasn't in the benchmarking tool) 1440x1080 Maximum Scoring 1440x1080 High Scoring 1440x1080 Medium Scoring 1440x1080 Custom Scoring Improve overall graphic quality. Disable rendering of objects when not visible. Cache LOD data only when necessary. Smooth Edges. Increase transparent lighting quality. Normal Grass Quality. All Shadows Displayed. 1024 Shadow Resolution. Normal Shadow Cascading. Low Shadow Softening. High Texture Filtering. High Anisotropic Filtering. Natrually Darken Edges of the Screen. Blur the Graphics Around an Object in Motion. All Effects While in Motion Displayed. High Screen Space Ambient Occlusion. Normal Glare. Depth of Field Enabled. 1280x720 Maximum Scoring 1280x720 High scoring 1280x720 Medium Scoring 1280x720 Custom Scoring Improve overall graphic quality. Disable rendering of objects when not visible. Cache LOD data only when necessary. Smooth Edges. Increase transparent lighting quality. Normal Grass Quality. All Shadows Displayed. 1024 Shadow Resolution. Normal Shadow Cascading. Low Shadow Softening. High Texture Filtering. High Anisotropic Filtering. Natrually Darken Edges of the Screen. Blur the Graphics Around an Object in Motion. All Effects While in Motion Displayed. High Screen Space Ambient Occlusion. Normal Glare. Depth of Field Enabled. Likely, this rig will use 1280x720 High Settings, although I think my fiance's monitor might support 720p... (He's not a big forum type person, so I usually do all the forums stuffs for us, even if he does play the game and RP. ) Link to comment
Lahin Kameseri Posted March 24, 2013 Share #20 Posted March 24, 2013 Hello all! Thought I would throw my benchmark into the mix. Score:7212 Average Framerate:61.687 Screen Size: 1920x1080 Graphics Presets: Custom -Improve overall graphic quality. : Enabled -Disable rendering of objects when not visible. (Occlusion Culling) : Enabled -Use low-detail models on distant objects to increase performance. (LOD) : Enabled -Cache LOD data only when necessary. (LOD Streaming) : Disabled -Smooth edges. (Anti-aliasing) : Enabled -Increase transparent lighting quality. : Enabled -Grass Quality : Normal Shadows -Use low-detail models on shadows to increase performance. (LOD) : Disabled -Display : All -Shadow Resolution : Mid: 1024 pixels -Shadow Cascading : High -Shadow Softening : High Texture Detail -Texture Filtering : High -Anisotropic Filtering : High Effects -Naturally darken the edges of the screen. (Limb Darkening) : Enabled -Blur the graphics around an object in motion. (Radial Blur) : Disabled -Effects While in Motion : Display All -Screen Space Ambient Occlusion : High -Glare : Normal Cinematic Cutscenes -Enable depth of field. : Enabled System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Intel® Core i7 CPU 930 @ 2.80GHz 12279.180MB (RAM) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670(VRAM 4095 MB) 9.18.0013.1407 Link to comment
Arlon Posted March 24, 2013 Share #21 Posted March 24, 2013 High settings: Custom settings: Not too bad. I'm happy with it. Link to comment
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