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I had a quick search, and found nothing on this subject. What do you think is the most demanding game available on PC?
Cowsheep
22-06-2010, 00:39
If you mean "high hardware demands":
GTA 4, Crysis and Split/Second. (The last one is only a piece of crap.)
ShadowDuke
22-06-2010, 17:52
Split/Second, high? Excuse me? ^^
Napoleon TW, Metro 2033, Just Cause 2, gta4 (eflc), crysis, (bfbc2 dx11 with hbao)
Cowsheep
23-06-2010, 02:53
Split/Second, high? Excuse me? ^^
Yes, only S/S got only about 1/4 off framerate GTA 4 makes on my PC with max settings (also 100% view distance and traffic).
Average Fps on my PC: (All max Detail, 16x AF, no AA):
Just Cause 2: 50 fps (Win 7 x86, all other XP SP3)
GTA4 (Eflc): 40 fps
Metro 2033: 45 fps
Crysis (Warhead): 35 fps
BC 2: 65 fps (DX 9)
Stalker Cop: 100 fps
Split Second: 7 fps
(Napolean TW: I dont have this one.)
cdkiller
23-06-2010, 09:17
playing split second with none less than 30 fps here... didn't experienced any stuttering.
Split/Second isn't a high req. Sounds like a driver issue if you're experiencing that sort of performance Cowsheep. Those ShadowDuke listed look about right.
Cowsheep
24-06-2010, 02:02
Win XP Sp3, GF 8800 GTS, Driver 257.21 WHQL, Dx 9 Juny 2010.
For me, it looks like the developers made mistakes related to AA.
AA is turned off, but game requests driver to render frames with 16xAA, it even overrides the driver settings.
Marinman101
25-06-2010, 13:03
Most demanding game? - I don't think they have made a wife simulator :P
baxtergail
15-07-2010, 06:12
The most demanding game on the PC is Crysis.
ShadowDuke
15-07-2010, 16:01
The most demanding game on the PC is Crysis.
It's not.
Joe Forster/STA
16-07-2010, 10:26
We have the suspicion that baxtergail is actually a bot; don't mind him (it?!).
Marinman101
16-07-2010, 17:22
every game is demanding on my old 11 year old machine :)
Joe Forster/STA
17-07-2010, 04:57
And I have a Compaq SLT286 from 1989-90 in wonderful shape, only the accumulator is missing. Even simple DOS programs run slow on its 12 Mhz's; what's that thing called "Windows" anyway?! :p
Brookstone
23-07-2010, 00:25
2 years ago, I would have said Crysis. That's no longer the case, as it will do nicely on many new systems with a fair video card.
One of the most demanding recent games is Battlefield: Bad Company 2. The absolute minimum is a dual core processor. Though it mentions a 3 ghz Pentium D, just try running it without a $300 video card and an unoptimized system. BBC2 is one of the newer games taking advantage of Dual core (& I think quad core too)
Other recent games with heavier system requirements than Crysis: Bioshock 2, Assassin's Creed II & Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, although that one is pretty flexible.
voodoo_nbgd
23-07-2010, 02:47
Metro 2033 on max can load the graphics card almost as much as FurMark...
One of the most demanding recent games is Battlefield: Bad Company 2. [...] just try running it without a $300 video card and an unoptimized system.
With a 9800 GT ECO I run BC2 without HBAO, AA and Shadows in LOW, everything else maxed out at 1920x1200 and I get 40-50 FPS average.
I think right now the "Beast" is Metro 2033. With Advanced DOF only an SLI of GTX 480 can run it smooth.
There are some heavy games from the CPU point of view like GTAIV or Ghostbusters and someothers from the GPU side, like Crysis, Metro 2033 or Just Cause 2.
The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena is pretty heavy to with ambient occlusion (as same as any game who uses 16-bit floating point for SAO).
Also... remember Cryostasis!
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