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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Metro Exodus: PC graphics performance analysis

Review: Metro Exodus: PC graphics performance analysis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/13/2019 05:01 PM | source: | 201 comment(s)
Review: Metro Exodus: PC graphics performance analysis

A game title of discussion and debate, yes Metro Exodus for the PC is here, and we're going to put it to the test with close to 30 graphics cards in relation to framerates, frame times and CPU scaling.

You can read our launch review right here.







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slicer
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#5639091 Posted on: 02/13/2019 05:35 PM
New Vega56 seems like a good deal now. comapred to RTX2070. They bring same perf in this title.
Not to mention 250 euro second hand Vega64's that are moving around.

Embra
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#5639095 Posted on: 02/13/2019 05:39 PM
It's Metro... pretty much expected.

Mere
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#5639100 Posted on: 02/13/2019 05:44 PM
Redux versions had great performance.

Thanx to Epic and DEnuvo. I'll just waitfor Metro toget released on steam. When it does I bet it will be a Redux version lol

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#5639102 Posted on: 02/13/2019 05:49 PM
In most 'normal scenes' perf will be a notch better alright. In the very harsh ones, FPS will cave in.

Small note I made in the conclusion (which seems relevant):

Please let me reiterate that we have used the internal benchmark of the game to measure performance, you can find the executable in the game directory to replicate results yourself and match them up with ours. Overall the benchmark seems to be a good notch tougher than your average game scene. That said, the reality is also that Metro Exodus will vary in FPS quite a lot depending on the scene you play in. As such the benchmark results represent the harsh and hard to render scenes much better than the overall framerate of the game (which is higher by a fair degree)

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#5639104 Posted on: 02/13/2019 05:55 PM
Any news about SLi support Hilbert?

Great article as always :)

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