![]() ![]() Next up is Control, specifically Alex Battaglia's Corridor of Doom test. As resolution increases, the differences between each card are minimised, with the A770, 3060 Ti and RX 6700 XT all turning in a 40fps average at 4K. That also means it beats the RX 6700 XT by a small margin, making this the strongest result for Arc yet. Arc performs splendidly here, with the A770 coming between the 3060 Ti and 3070 at 1080p with an average frame-rate of 82fps. In Red Dead 2, we have our settings maxed out and the Vulkan API selected our test scene is the fourth one from the integrated benchmark as it provides a bit of action and isn't too long to complete. Please enable JavaScript to use our comparison tools. Red Dead Redemption 2 Red Dead Redemption 2: Vulkan, Max This metadata is then uploaded to the Eurogamer website and then rendered by the server into the live performance widgets you see below, allowing us to pick and choose the comparisons you'll find most interesting or helpful - and give you the power to make your own choices too. We capture a direct feed of the game footage and border from the graphics card we're testing, analysing the video file with our own tools to essentially write down the frame-time for each frame. ![]() Each new frame is represented by another coloured box in the sequence - and its height signifies the time it took to generate. Instead, we use the FCAT tool built into Rivatuner Statistics Server (RTSS), which overlays a coloured border to the left side of the screen. In order to deliver precise results, our performance data is more than just a readout of an average frame-rate at the end of a test. Once again, we've got a range of engines represented (RAGE, Northlight, ForzaTech), with each game using a modern graphics API that ought to push the performance bottleneck towards the GPU rather than the CPU. Now that we know how that went, we hope that the new Need for Speed has more luck! Criterion has yet to make a racing game that isn’t fun so we can barely wait to finally see their new game in action tomorrow.įor more racing games here on Prima, check out the following articles: New Forza Motorsport: Gameplay, Release Window, On-Track Raytracing, and More, The Fastest Cars in Forza Horizon 4 (2022), and Everything new in Forza Horizon 5: Hot Wheels.Our next three titles include one title tested with RT - Control, and its infamous Corridor of Doom section - and two games without, Red Dead Redemption 2 and Forza Horizon 5. Originally, a new Need for Speed was planned for 2021, one year after the Hot Pursuit Remaster, but EA moved Criterion to help DICE develop Battlefield 2042. Perhaps we will get something more similar to Need For Speed Nitro (obscure Wii title) than Hot Pursuit or the previous three Need for Speed games from the now disbanded Ghost studio. In a couple of leaked shots that are supposedly from the game, as well as in a couple of official art pictures that were dug up on the EA’s website, you can see a somewhat cell-shaded even anime-like artistic approach that makes us wonder how grounded in reality the upcoming Need For Speed title will be. As always, take that with a grain of salt, though. Alleged insiders claim that the game will be called Need for Speed Unbound and that it will be released very soon – December 2, 2022, to be exact. We expect to see the first trailer for the game in which the full title of this sequel will be revealed. What to Expect From Need for Speed Reveal Premiere ![]()
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