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Old 2nd February 2010, 09:43   #1
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Default Bad Company 2 at 7680 x 1600 pixels

In the first days since the Beta of Battlefield: Bad Company 2 has been launched, the game became quite popular. The servers are crowed with players who want to test the new action title. PC Games Hardware also joined in and took some extra huge screenshots. We ran Bad Company 2 on three 30 inch displays, using AMD's Ati Eyefinity technology. At the full resolution of 7680 x 1600 pixels you get a wide field of view and the game looks quite impressive. But the huge resolution also has its disadvantages: At high details and 16:1 AF but without anti aliasing our test system with a Core i7-975 and the Radeon HD 5870 was able to deliver about 30 frames per second on average. If AA is activated, the framerates drops to an unplayable level.

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