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Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| Benchmarking on Trial - Part 2 A graphics benchmark is only good if it can show the performance a graphics card in graphically limited situations. But a relevant graphics benchmark achieves that goal and still have more than enough relevance to gameplay - particularly at the parts of the game where frame rates are at their lowest. In our last article, we've picked levels that is well suited for gameplay testing sessions. Now, we're going to see where in these levels (or the entire game for that matter) frame rates are lowest and whether or not a more powerful graphics card can help
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