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Old 23rd August 2010, 12:15   #1
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Default Lost Planet 2 Performance preview

Playing Lost Planet 2 in DirectX 11 mode is a more satisfying experience, as you get more depth to the environment and its inhabitants. Add in NVIDIA 3D Vision and 3D Vison Surround and you another level of visual satisfaction. To reach this level of detail though, it does take its toll on the video card's performance. At this point in the game's development, the compute architecture of NVIDIA's Fermi-based product line does deliver a higher level of performance when the eye candy is turned up, from the top to bottom of the ladder.

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