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DX11: Unigine: Superposition
DX11: Unigine: Superposition
Unigine, known for their 3D engine and benchmarks like Heaven and Valley has released a new benchmark, Superposition. The software allows you to test their game engine and outputs scores and frame rates for you to compare to. The benchmark will run on the Unigine 2 engine. The test runs through a classroom that a professor uses for quantum mechanics. There's an explosion, but the professor is nowhere to be found. You have the only chance to cast some light upon this incident by going deeply into the matter of quantum theory: thorough visual inspection of the professor's records and instruments will help to lift the veil on the mystery. Superposition at 4K or higher is painful on VRAM. We test in the extreme mode which uses just over 3 GB memory with modern age graphics cards.
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