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Title: BioShock Infinite Benchmarked
Post by: Redaktion on March 29, 2013, 20:18:08
A heavenly delight. BioShock is definitely a top-class shooter. No matter if game world, handling, sound or story: The action hit leaves most of his competitors behind. We examine among other things the hardware requirements of this exceptional title. Find out if a weaker graphics card may suffice.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/BioShock-Infinite-Benchmarked.90155.0.html
Title: Re: BioShock Infinite Benchmarked - nees better indicator
Post by: j leplata on April 03, 2013, 00:31:57
Averages are fine and good but how about minimums or a percentage FPS chart that indicates proportions of slowdowns which even at low percentages can make a game miserable (like interfering in combat)
Title: Re: BioShock Infinite Benchmarked
Post by: Zeke on April 09, 2013, 22:03:19
Hi why you never run game on 1366x768 ultra preset? As a lot of new gaming laptops have 720p screens and more then enough power to run that game on Ultra setting. Examples Asus G46.
Title: Re: BioShock Infinite Benchmarked
Post by: kdawgmaster on April 21, 2013, 20:22:37
Why in you bar graphed benchmark was the 7970 teamed with a I5 2400 and the GTX680 teamed with a I7 2600K?

This would give a false sense of performance to people who would look at that and base a improper judgement on what is being represented!
Title: Re: BioShock Infinite Benchmarked
Post by: Florian Glaser on April 21, 2013, 23:21:49
Quote from: kdawgmaster on April 21, 2013, 20:22:37
Why in you bar graphed benchmark was the 7970 teamed with a I5 2400 and the GTX680 teamed with a I7 2600K?

This would give a false sense of performance to people who would look at that and base a improper judgement on what is being represented!

As i already said in the Tomb Raider article:

"Maybe that´s because the HD 7970 is in the home-PC of one editor and the GTX 680 is in the home-PC of another editor."