Monday, May 5, 2014

as of june 25 2012 what are the most graphically demanding pc games on the market?




olen g


i would like to build the ultimate gaming desktop so i would like to know the absolute most graphically demanding games on the market today...thanks...don't ask for more information because that's all you need


Answer
Crysis
Aliens vs. Predator
Metro 2033
GTA4 with ENB series
That's all I know of. Metro seems to be a heavy one on PhysX.

Which gaming pc build is better?




Bryan


Out of these two which one is better? and what do you think is the best game they could run?

build 1: http://www.budgetbuildpc.com/diablo-3-build/

build 2: http://www.budgetbuildpc.com/june-2012-300-apu-build/#comment-72



Answer
They are both pretty god awful for gaming. The first one is the better choice. And despite what the person who wrote the article said, It will most certainly *not* run Diablo 3 at high detail level at 60 fps. As you can see here
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/diablo-iii-performance-benchmark,3195-5.html

At the standard 1080 res, the 6670 barely 38 fps. And that's with a 4Ghz Sandy Bridge quad core pushing it. With a slow AMD Tri-core performance will be less. Even on the absolute minimum settings the 6670 won't do 60 fps in Diablo 3
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/diablo-iii-performance-benchmark,3195-4.html

The fist build will run most older games well, (Half Life 2, CSS, TF2, WoW, etc.) But you won't be playing more demanding games like BF3 or Crysis 2, or Max Payne 3 for example. For modern games, SC2 and Skyrim should run decently.

The 2nd build isn't really suitable for gaming at all, it may run some source games acceptably, but that's going to be about it. It won't run Diablo 3 with any grace or dignity.

Neither of these is a "gaming" build IMHO.




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