So, the time has come for me to update my aging hardware. But what should I buy?
Well, the answer is, nothing, because there's no way I'm paying the 2x/3x premium on GPU's and memory right now.
But when prices come down, then what? Yes yes, Intel and NVidia. But what kind? How long can I expect that to last? These are questions that I think a benchmark could answer. Further, it would be nice if those benchmarks would be included on sites like Hardware Unboxed or Gamer's Nexus - it's good publicity for the game, and might help us discover better settings for our particular hardware.
So, though I know my opinion counts for nothing, can we get a real benchmark for the game?
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Wanted: A Mwo Benchmark
Started by TigerOne, Feb 04 2018 05:07 PM
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#1
Posted 04 February 2018 - 05:07 PM
#2
Posted 05 February 2018 - 05:50 PM
+1
#3
Posted 07 February 2018 - 11:13 AM
Actually, right now the latest run of AMD Ryzen is pretty good. So, for a significant reduction in price, you can get similar performance with AMD + Nvidia.
Ryzen 5 is a great processor for under $200, (beating most $400+ Intels for performance) and the GTX 1060/1070 is a good price for a modern GPU. (and they beat the AMD offerings in price/performance for the top-end of performance)
As for the benchmark itself, not going to be a good use of developer resources until they upgrade the game engine to UE4.
Ryzen 5 is a great processor for under $200, (beating most $400+ Intels for performance) and the GTX 1060/1070 is a good price for a modern GPU. (and they beat the AMD offerings in price/performance for the top-end of performance)
As for the benchmark itself, not going to be a good use of developer resources until they upgrade the game engine to UE4.
Edited by BTGbullseye, 07 February 2018 - 11:16 AM.
#4
Posted 07 February 2018 - 05:49 PM
I'm actually one of those wack jobs that thinks they ought to stick to CryEngine...
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