http://www.tweaktown.com/news/53097/amd-powers-battlefield-1-nerdhq-radeon-r9-fury/index.html
Anyone have more details?
Anyone have more details?
Lol what is this thread about?😂😂
Lol what is this thread about?����
For the first time ever, TweakTown is attending NerdHQ - which is a geek-a-thon that runs alongside Comic-Con and is powered by AMD and a bunch of other partners like Alienware and... Kelloggs, which were handing out... cereal, to gamers. Yeah, I'm not joking - and it was kind of cool.
Read more: http://www.tweaktown.com/news/53097/amd-powers-battlefield-1-nerdhq-radeon-r9-fury/index.html
Totally useless.
Awww funny you found time to post when 1080 was used during an EA event.
http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=38340326&postcount=618
Stop thread crapping
Posting a video at an existing thread showing the card actually running the game (with settings and FPS counter) in an EA event is totally different from creating a new thread with little to no info because a Radeon was used in an AMD sponsored event.
There was no existing thread to post in? I am trying to find out more details, since its a public event maybe some here has gone or knows of a site with more details.
Fair enough, but still sounds useless if there's no settings/FPS.
Where did you hear this?
Jul 7
Joseph Taylor ‏@JarthallT
@Roy_techhwood @AMDRadeon why is DICE using 1080 for all their demo's if you have such a great partnership with them?
Roy Taylor
Jul 7
Roy Taylor ‏@Roy_techhwood
@JarthallT @AMDRadeon what makes you think that? Link?
Joseph Taylor
Jul 7
Joseph Taylor ‏@JarthallT
@Roy_techhwood @AMDRadeon E3 presentation afaik was claimed to be running on all 1080s. Will have to search for other examples
Joseph Taylor
Joseph Taylor ‏@JarthallT
@Roy_techhwood @AMDRadeon http://Eurogamer.net digital foundry tech analysis said EA provided a room full of PC's featuring GTX 1080s
10:18 AM - 7 Jul 2016
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Roy Taylor
Jul 7
Roy Taylor ‏@Roy_techhwood
@JarthallT @AMDRadeon thank you. Following up now
But Battlefront shows they sometimes do not know how to make a good game.
That's the difference between gaming evolved & gameworks titles. Former will work on any hardware with certain support, latter mostly will work well on Nvidia hardware alone.It's a DICE game, it will run well on everything, unless NV sneaks GameWorks into it which I don't think is happening for BF1.
Just look at previous DICE titles, even if AMD sponsors them, they run great on all GPUs, even Kepler puts up a good show. These guys know how to optimize their games.
But Battlefront shows they sometimes do not know how to make a good game.