Destiny 2 pc benchmark download
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May Stutter — This graphics card has not been explicitly tested on this game. Based on interpolated information from surrounding graphics cards of similar performance levels, stutters and poor frame rates are expected. Fluent — Based on all known benchmarks using the specified graphical settings, this game should run at or above 25fps. Fluent — Based on all known benchmarks using the specified graphical settings, this game should run at or above 35fps. Fluent — Based on all known benchmarks using the specified graphical settings, this game should run at or above 58fps.
May Run Fluently — This graphics card has not been explicitly tested on this game. Based on interpolated information from surrounding graphics cards of similar performance levels, fluent frame rates are expected. Uncertain — This graphics card experienced unexpected performance issues during testing for this game.
Editor's note: We tested Destiny 2 using the beta version of the game weeks prior to the final October 24 PC release. While this article should still give you a rough idea of what performance to expect, it's quite likely you should be able to squeeze more out of your hardware today.
For now we have 30 GPUs to focus on, 17 of which are from the current generation lineup with the other 13 being from last season. All of the cards were tested at p, p and 4K using Destiny 2's 'high' quality preset, which is the second highest quality preset.
The maximum quality preset -- called 'highest' -- completely smashes performance because of MSAA being enabled. After running it more than 90 times I can safely say that I have it memorized, though this approach was a massive pain because we had to exit the game after every single run to reset everything. I hope when the game is officially released we can find a significantly more efficient testing method.
Also note that our plans to benchmark the multiplayer section of Destiny 2's beta were abandoned early on because it took way too long to get into a game.
Anyway, let's get to some numbers First up are the p results. As you can see there are many cards capable of delivering between 96 and fps on average and plenty more that are good for 60fps or better. Ignoring the high-end gear for now as we're only at p, we find that to keep things above 60fps at all times, gamers will require an RX or GTX 3GB and frankly those are some pretty mild demands.
Mind you that we test with reference cards or cards that have been clocked at reference frequencies. But for the generic overview, we treat all cards equal. Adrenalin PvP features objective-based modes, as well as traditional deathmatch game modes. All PvP game modes are four-versus-four, a change from the previous installment, which featured six-versus-six, three-versus-three, and two-versus-two variants. Bungie has already announced two expansion packs for the game, which will further the story and add new content and missions.
The first expansion, Curse of Osiris, will release in late , while the second expansion is planned for release in spring Multiple graphics cards are being tested and benchmarked with the latest cards such as the GeForce GTX 10 series included as well as the latest Radeon RX series and Vega graphics cards.
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