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Benchmarks - CodeCreatures

Codecreatures imageview.php?image=107The Codecreatures engine demo picks you up and transports you into a world where the birds are singing, butterflies flutter past densely foliated trees, the water in the pond gently splashes up on the shore, and the grass sways in the breeze. Sunlight drips over rolling hills and pokes through the tree leaves before reflecting off of the ponds surface. Although there are no beverages in this world, if there were, you can bet there would be ice-cold lemonade.

 

In order to demonstrate their next generation game development system, German company Codecult immerses you in one of the most lush, photo-realistic, living nature scenes of all time!

 

With the latest Codecreatures engine demo, Codecult harnesses the power of the GeForce4 Ti polygon throughput and shading technology of the nfiniteFX engine to unleash their creativity.  Each scene spans 250,000 to 1,000,000 triangles. Combining these massive amounts of geometry with rich, intricate textures, this demo features everything new videocards have to offer. Vertex shaders inject an extra dose of vitality into the glorious Codecult world by enabling countless blades of waving grass, rolling water with real-time reflection and refraction, and a realistic sky dome with correct atmospheric lighting.

 

By utilizing the increased geometry throughput capabilities and the programmable Pixel Shaders and Vertex Shaders of a videocard, Codecult and their Codecreatures engine will help bring future games to a re-defined level of realism and performance.

 

CodeCreatures 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200Pentium 4 - 2.4 38 30 24Pentium 4 - 3.06 38 30 24Pentium 4 - 3.06 + HT 38 30 24Athlon XP 3000+ 39 31 24

 

Somewhat odd results at first, but all this benchmark proofs that is utilizes the videocard 100%, secondly it proofs that when a game has been optimized enough you do not need raw CPU power to get it running smoothly or better. This is exactly why we love this benchmark as much as we do to test graphics cards. Not quite as good to test processors I must admit ;)

 

 

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