tl;dr: no actual graphical settings beyond resolution, fov, vsync and AA. Graphics seems to be worse on older models and on AMD cards vs nVidia cards, hence higher fps on AMD cards and on older nVidia.
Most likely game autopicks more demanding settings on 970/980 than on 290/390 and fury. So, hold yer wieners, too early for celebratory circlejerk.
2-gigabyte video card in the test we did not take, so as not to cause even more confusion. Thus, when the test elucidated the situation, for example, that was faster 760-770 ti 780 and 980, but in this case the picture is somewhat worse. And on the other younger models almost slideshow. Apparently the game will automatically adjust settings, not allowing the user to manipulate (not amenable to logic, but apparently setting is determined based on the volume of video adapter) . It is possible for AMD cards also used several lower settings than the NVIDIA older, but that we learn to release games that will be available free access to the graphic settings of the game. So we advise not to use our test as a basis for making a decision on buying a video card for this game.
So the game automatically chooses what it thinks are optimal settings and doesn't tell you what they are. From screenshots the only things you can change are resolution and AA. Great benchmark.
Hmm, I can speak russian and there is a lot of "maybe" and "it seems" in those sentenceshttps://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/46bg8x/doom_alpha_gpu_test/d044g39tl;dr: no actual graphical settings beyond resolution, fov, vsync and AA. Graphics seems to be worse on older models and on AMD cards vs nVidia cards, hence higher fps on AMD cards and on older nVidia.
Most likely game autopicks more demanding settings on 970/980 than on 290/390 and fury. So, hold yer wieners, too early for celebratory circlejerk.
290X beating a 980 Ti?
Seems like this needs a bit of work.
Also, I don't like games that autopick settings for you and you can't change it.
nvidia partnership and some gameworks bloat will restore the balance and make it more cinematic 30fps experience.
Yep, iDTech 6 with SOV - Sparse voxel octree technique
Carmack does not allow [GameWorks] in his engine.
It's not been proven yet.OP needs to change his post to clarify those benches are not apples to apples. Game auto picks settings and is running Nvidia cards at higher settings.
Hmm, I can speak russian and there is a lot of "maybe" and "it seems" in those sentences
OP needs to change his post to clarify those benches are not apples to apples. Game auto picks settings and is running Nvidia cards at higher settings.
is this new idtech 6 engine still opengl based or have they moved on with Carmack being gone now? I know the old lead engine guy for Crytek is their new engine guy.
But seriously if DOOM has a locked 60fps framerate and these auto-quality settings that can't be changed by the user then id needs to close its doors for good.
If it's a fun game, who really gives a damn?