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Benchmarks - Unreal Tournament 2004

 Unreal Tournament 2004
unrealtournament2004-tease.jpgAdded into our wide benchmark suite is Unreal Tournament 2004. The developers of UT2004 didn't want to split hairs with this game. It is still using the same engine and the majority of gameplay elements will be very familiar to players of the 2003 version. If you hated the first game, you'll probably hate this. Sorry, but that's how it is. This large-scale, vehicle-focused game concentrates and focuses the action so that 12 players can have as much fun as 32. It includes several different gameplay modes including Onslaught, where each team has a power core that they need to protect. Between the teams' power cores are a number of smaller power nodes scattered across the map.

Buggies, hovercraft, tanks, trucks, space fighters, air fighters all feature prominently in Unreal Tournament 2004, and huge maps have been made to accommodate them. Basically what we did was record three timedemo botmatch maps, we run all three on set resolutions with Maximum detail settings enabled and the results then are compiled to an average.

UT 2004 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200
6800GT AGP8x 128 128 131 131
6800GT PCI-E 129 129 130 130
6800GT AGP 3800+ 178 175 172 169
6800GT AGP 2.8 120 120 124 123

Scores are overall really good, the difference between AGP and PCI-Express is about NIL. The series 6800 is CPU limited here. A faster CPU increases the overall score bigtime as you can see from the 3800+ results. Let's have a look at the results when we enable 4 levels of AA and 8x AF.

4xAA 8xAF 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200
6800GT AGP8x 125 123 116 101
6800GT PCI-E 129 127 116 101
6800GT AGP 3800+ 172 154 125 106
6800GT AGP 2.8 120 119 116 102

Again very similar results.

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