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DX11: FCAT Frame Experience Analysis Grand Theft Auto V
Grand Theft Auto V Frame Experience Analysis
Above, the percentile chart of 31 seconds gaming @ 2560x1440. Here we plot FPS and place it in relation to percentiles.
- 50% of the time measured frames is doing roughly 60~70 FPS, so that is the average framerate (higher = better).
Again we see sheer rendering perfection as we cannot detect a significant glitch or stutter in frametime scaling (chart wise) that is significant or longlasting. For those that do not understand what you are looking at, the above is a gametime scene recorded for 31 seconds.
With this chart, lower = better. Huge spikes above 40 ms to 50 ms can be considered a problem like a stutter or indicate a low framerate. All cards normally show minor glitches so it is game engine rendering related.
Basically, in this scene we start up the game and walk among other pedestrians in the city. Overall very good results for both brands.
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