8 - Game Performance: Gaming: Mass Effect | Devil May Cry 4
Setup your monitor
Make sure before playing games only is setting up your monitors contrast & brightness levels a very important thing to do. I realized recently that a lot of you guys have setup your monitors improperly. How do we know this? Because we receive a couple of email every now and then telling that a reader can't distinguish the benchmark charts (colors) in our reviews. We realized, if that happens, your monitor is not properly setup.
This simple test pattern is evenly spaced from 0 to 255 brightness levels, with no profile embedded. If your monitor is correctly set up, you should be able to distinguish each step, and each step should be roughly visually distinct from its neighbors by the same amount. As well, the dark-end step differences should be about the same as the light-end step differences. Finally, the first step should be completely black.
Gaming: Mass Effect
Controversial, new and definitely one of the bigger titles of the year. Mass Effect from BioWare. Originally released for the XBOX 360 it unveiled a vast, beautiful galaxy populated by diverse, fascinating alien races. Players stepped onto this stage as Commander Shepard, a hero at the vanguard of humanity's ascension in the arena of galactic politics, and thus began an epic story bolstered by engaging characters and rich, branching dialogue.
Set 200 years in the future in an epic universe, Mass Effect places gamers in a vast galactic community in danger of being conquered by a legendary agent gone rogue. A spectacular new vision from legendary developers BioWare, Mass Effect challenges players to lead a squad of freedom fighters as they struggle against threatening armies to restore peace in the land.
Results: Today I want to put the focus on the two fastest SINGLE GPU solutions per manufacturer. For AMD ATI that is the Radeon HD 4870, for NVIDIA the GeForce GTX 280 and then for BFG the GeForce GTX 280 OCX.
You can compare all results with other cards in our VGA charts but for this review I wanted to keep things simple and straight forward as I feel people are a little blinded by the multi-GPU madness at this very moment.
Mass Effect Settings:
- Noise Filter on
- Textures: Extreme high
- Filter: Anisotropic
- Everything maxed out
Mass Effect is one of the best games I have played this year. I just had to include in our benchmark suite. We had to overcome some problems though, a framerate cap was removed and the game actually does not support AA. It does however show really awesome graphics, complex facial animations and applies a noise filter just to get you that really nice cinematic feeling. Overall one of the better games I've played this year so far. Definitely pick it up.
Devil may Cry 4 - DirectX 10
Typically we're not quickly impressed with games these days from a graphical point of view. The game Devil May Cry however opens up a can of graphics that is just really impressive. We play the game in DX10 mode with every image quality setting available set to it's highest possible variable. The game itself -- Stylish action, terrific boss fights, and beautiful, melodramatic cut scenes will inspire you to push forward, and they serve as an appropriate reward for a well-played sequence of demon slaying.
On consoles, Devil May Cry 4 might be beautiful; on the PC in DirectX 10 mode, it completely overwhelms, what a fantastic looking title. Let's check out the performance.
Since we'll be using this test for a long time-frame we decided to measure at DirectX 10 with 8 multi-sample Antialising levels enabled and all setting set to high. This is a really tough nut to crack for mid-range graphics cards (with these settings) but as you can see, the results are just fine, and good to use.
Image Quality Settings:
- 8x Multi Sample Anti Aliasing
- Textures: Super High
- Shadows: Super High
- Quality: Super High
Obviously with so much power under the hood, the game scales incredible. Small note, I just started using this benchmark, so the original GTX 280 was not tested just yet. NVIDIA's GTX 280 cards however are very fast, yet at 8xAA they seem to lose some momentum over the competition. it's quite astonishing what the Radeon HD 4870 does right there.