Lost Planet 2 is a game that uses a lot of DirectX 11 features, like tessellation (to round out the edges of polygonal models), displacement maps (added to the tessellated mesh to add fine grain details), DirectCompute soft body simulation (to introduce more realism in the “boss” monsters), and DirectCompute wave simulation (to introduce more realism in the physics calculations in water surfaces; when you move or when gunshots and explosions hit the water, it moves accordingly). We reviewed the video cards using Lost Planet 2 internal benchmarking features, choosing the “Benchmark A” (we know that “Benchmark B” is the one recommended for reviewing video cards, however, at least with us, results were inconsistent). We set graphics at “high,” anti-aliasing at “4x” and DX11 at “full.” The results below are the number of frames per second generated by each video card.
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Lost Planet 2 Contents 1. Introduction2. The AMD Radeon HD 69503. The AMD Radeon HD 6950 (Cont’d)4. The AMD Radeon HD 69705. The AMD Radeon HD 6970 (Cont’d)6. How We Tested7. Call of Duty 48. Crysis Warhead9. Far Cry 210. Aliens vs. Predator11. Lost Planet 212. 3DMark 11 Professional13. Conclusions In summary: Fixing pixelated video…