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Final Fantasy XV PC graphics performance benchmark review





We check out and benchmark the PC version of Final Fantasy XV / 15 (2018) for Windows relative towards graphics card performance with the latest AMD/NVIDIA graphics card drivers. Multiple graphics cards are being tested and benchmarked. We have a look at performance with the newest graphics cards and technologies.
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Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 02/28/2018 06:36 PM
Good so see a article on the games performance.
Should make for a interesting read.
(And the benchmark makes comparisons pretty easy since it's a scripted run that is mostly identical in how it plays out.)
These are NOT results done with the benchmark released a while ago!, this is a manually played run in the first chapter of the game (demo). Thus this is based on real gameplay and thus in-game measurements. Check the FCAT video in this article for the measurement run to replicate if you'd like to.
Good so see a article on the games performance.

(And the benchmark makes comparisons pretty easy since it's a scripted run that is mostly identical in how it plays out.)
These are NOT results done with the benchmark released a while ago!, this is a manually played run in the first chapter of the game (demo). Thus this is based on real gameplay and thus in-game measurements. Check the FCAT video in this article for the measurement run to replicate if you'd like to.
RzrTrek
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Posted on: 02/28/2018 06:39 PM
Looks like GTX 1060 is ~14% faster on average vs. RX580 at 1080p.
Looks like GTX 1060 is ~14% faster on average vs. RX580 at 1080p.
Srsbsns
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Posted on: 02/28/2018 06:44 PM
"This is an NVIDIA gameworks and this NVIDIA optimized title"
Is it really just optimized when your company is actually creating the black box methods for how the game actually renders stuff? How would one determine something isnt working right when only Nvidia knows? I bet its always working as intended /s
Back in the day it was a big deal when companies made game specific driver optimizations rather than something that optimized for the whole engine. We moved from that to working with the game developers to make sure hardware works correctly. Each hardware vendor could do this since the only barrier was the developer.
Take that to the next level with gameworks actually locking out the other vendor. I guess that in a nutshell is the whole gameworks argument.
"This is an NVIDIA gameworks and this NVIDIA optimized title"
Is it really just optimized when your company is actually creating the black box methods for how the game actually renders stuff? How would one determine something isnt working right when only Nvidia knows? I bet its always working as intended /s
Back in the day it was a big deal when companies made game specific driver optimizations rather than something that optimized for the whole engine. We moved from that to working with the game developers to make sure hardware works correctly. Each hardware vendor could do this since the only barrier was the developer.
Take that to the next level with gameworks actually locking out the other vendor. I guess that in a nutshell is the whole gameworks argument.
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 02/28/2018 06:51 PM
A difficult discussion, you can see that the perf hit with gameworks on/off is roughly equal for both parties. FF XV definitely seems to like GeForce cards a notch better though. BTW as mentioned in the article, I tested with the gamework features disabled, to create a more fair and balanced test field for both brands.
A difficult discussion, you can see that the perf hit with gameworks on/off is roughly equal for both parties. FF XV definitely seems to like GeForce cards a notch better though. BTW as mentioned in the article, I tested with the gamework features disabled, to create a more fair and balanced test field for both brands.
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Good so see a article on the games performance.
(And the benchmark makes comparisons pretty easy since it's a scripted run that is mostly identical in how it plays out.)