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Final Fantasy XV Official Site shows 2080 and 2080Ti Benchmark Results
So if you browse the Final Fantasy XV website, their benchmark results set is showing new entries at 2560x1440 and 3840x2160. The scores shown here are the average values calculated for the various GPUs.
The resulting aggregate scores may be affected by the specifications for the CPUs, memory and graphics drivers etc. used in individual tests. These scores are for reference purposes only and do not constitute a guarantee to the performance when running the release version of the game, at least that is what is stated on the page.
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#5585460 Posted on: 09/17/2018 11:13 AM
You're cherry picking and forgetting the reality.
Granted, these are "averages", and there are scenarios where its less and more








Obviously there are outliers, and we don't know what the percentage average on this website will be for a 1080 ti vs 2080 ti, but if it was your 32%, it's not exactly the most impressive ofcourse, but that's more average then anything.
If we averaged out all the values above, you'd get 52.37%, if you took out the 162, since that's an outlier, the average is 36.71%
Tell you what though, for the price, i'll grant you, it would seem disappointing. That being said, again IF it's 5-6 times more power then pascal in raytracing, where exactly has there been an improvement of 5-6 times the performance of a previous card in...anything?
IN-B-4 "I don't care about raytracing!" nonsense, which if stated is just showing someone doesn't know what raytracing is, since there's literally no way someone can say they don't care about raytracing if they have any clue what raytracing is....
Can people imagine what CGI movies would look like if they were not raytraced? Man, there would definitely not any reason to be impressed by them lol
Sup 89 IQ dude, i see you found one of those meaningless hardware compare sites, that doesn't say anything about actual gaming performance.
What does say something about actual gaming performance, is hillberts reviews of cards in games that were relevant when the cards came out, comparing them to the previous gen card.
1080 ti review
https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/geforce-gtx-1080-ti-review,26.html
980 ti review
https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/nvidia-geforce-gtx-980-ti-review,15.html
Based on hillberts reviews, going from the previous x80 ti to the new x80 ti, the performance increase is 80+ % with the most recent gens.
You're cherry picking and forgetting the reality.
Granted, these are "averages", and there are scenarios where its less and more








Obviously there are outliers, and we don't know what the percentage average on this website will be for a 1080 ti vs 2080 ti, but if it was your 32%, it's not exactly the most impressive ofcourse, but that's more average then anything.
If we averaged out all the values above, you'd get 52.37%, if you took out the 162, since that's an outlier, the average is 36.71%
Tell you what though, for the price, i'll grant you, it would seem disappointing. That being said, again IF it's 5-6 times more power then pascal in raytracing, where exactly has there been an improvement of 5-6 times the performance of a previous card in...anything?
IN-B-4 "I don't care about raytracing!" nonsense, which if stated is just showing someone doesn't know what raytracing is, since there's literally no way someone can say they don't care about raytracing if they have any clue what raytracing is....
Can people imagine what CGI movies would look like if they were not raytraced? Man, there would definitely not any reason to be impressed by them lol
Sup 89 IQ dude, i see you found one of those meaningless hardware compare sites, that doesn't say anything about actual gaming performance.
What does say something about actual gaming performance, is hillberts reviews of cards in games that were relevant when the cards came out, comparing them to the previous gen card.
1080 ti review
https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/geforce-gtx-1080-ti-review,26.html
980 ti review
https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/nvidia-geforce-gtx-980-ti-review,15.html
Based on hillberts reviews, going from the previous x80 ti to the new x80 ti, the performance increase is 80+ % with the most recent gens.
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#5585471 Posted on: 09/17/2018 12:09 PM
Can we not call people "89 IQ dude" please?
Can we not call people "89 IQ dude" please?
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#5585491 Posted on: 09/17/2018 12:57 PM
He also left out the fact that the 1080/1070 FE editions were basically all you could buy for the first three months.. that equally/higher priced AIB boards. 1080 basically sold for $700+ for 3-4 months after it was launched with most of the STRIX variants and whatnot going for $750+. Nearly all 980Ti's could hit 1500Mhz and would perform nearly identically to stock 1080s.
I personally don't find the rumored performance/features of the 2080Ti worth $1000-1200 but I'm also not going to write a poem about it.
Awe......come on Denial....!!! Hit us with some of that ever so needed poetry baby!!! AAAAHAHAHAHA!!!!
He also left out the fact that the 1080/1070 FE editions were basically all you could buy for the first three months.. that equally/higher priced AIB boards. 1080 basically sold for $700+ for 3-4 months after it was launched with most of the STRIX variants and whatnot going for $750+. Nearly all 980Ti's could hit 1500Mhz and would perform nearly identically to stock 1080s.
I personally don't find the rumored performance/features of the 2080Ti worth $1000-1200 but I'm also not going to write a poem about it.
Awe......come on Denial....!!! Hit us with some of that ever so needed poetry baby!!! AAAAHAHAHAHA!!!!
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#5585493 Posted on: 09/17/2018 01:01 PM
Rise of the tomb raider maxed out at 4k uses 10+ gb vram. I haven't seen any other game higher.
Oh yeah definitely. But I meant more like playing games without modding. Is it possible with todays games?
Rise of the tomb raider maxed out at 4k uses 10+ gb vram. I haven't seen any other game higher.
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EVGA step-up program.