While
Call of Juarez pulls off all the classic FPS mechanisms with aplomb, it also
features interesting variations that give it the air and feel of a true Western
movie. The player has the genuine impression of being a pistol-packing hero in
an age when armed confrontation was the daily grind for many adventurers. The
Developers have incorporated a classic shooting system as well as two extra game
modes.
Techland Call of Juarez |
Low Details 1024x768: |
FPS |
Ranking |
Super Talent
W1866UX2G8 DDR3-1866 (333/1333) |
40 |
|
Corsair DOMINATOR Twin3X2048-1800C7D
(333/1333) |
40.2 |
|
Corsair DOMINATOR Twin3X2048-1800C7D (460/1840)
|
40.4 |
|
Framerates in Call of Juarez remain very close no matter
what the memory timings, or speed of the system. It's certainly not the result
we were expecting, but points to the GeForce 8800GTS 320MB being a limiting
factor.
This fast-paced third person shooter
takes you across the vast and frozen landscape of E.D.N III. The ability to
fight stealthily on-foot or from within heavily armored Vital Suits offer two
unique modes of gameplay. While on foot, use the zip line to get to strategic
enemy annilhilating vantage points and discover unexplored areas and weapons.
Or, jump into our vital suit or hijack an enemy Snow Pirate's VS to go head to
head with enormous and more powerful Acrid foes.
Capcom Lost Planet: |
Snow 1280x720: |
FPS |
Ranking |
Super Talent
W1866UX2G8 DDR3-1866 (333/1333) |
51 |
|
Corsair DOMINATOR Twin3X2048-1800C7D
(333/1333) |
51 |
|
Corsair DOMINATOR Twin3X2048-1800C7D (460/1840)
|
51 |
|
Yes you're reading the benchmarks right. Memory timings
and operating frequency seem to have no impact on this DirectX 10 game
benchmark. Like Call of Juarez, this points to the
GeForce 8800GTS 320MB being the bottleneck.