Recently, there has been constant media exposure of the news that “The Jedi survives”. But is it really true?
Now the game is optimized from the state of being unable to support the flagship graphics card to the state where the mid-range graphics cards can easily play. If the players who played this game too high are actually considered before, we will use two models today. Dessert-level graphics to verify, to see if optimization can not make you happy?
Today, we used NVIDIA's GTX 1060 6G and AMD RX 580 8G graphics card respectively for comparison testing, to see how this kind of graphics card can perform when eating chicken. The specific model of the video card is iGame GTX1060 Vulcan X TOP and Sapphire RX 580 Super. Platinum Aurora Edition.
This test platform uses 7 generations of CoreCore - Intel Core i7-7700K processor, ASUS M9F motherboard, Asgard DDR4-2133 32GB memory, Xingu Kunlun 1080W power supply. Detailed hardware specifications are shown in the following table:
Configuration table
In the game settings, we chose 1080P resolution, and the image quality was set to the highest. A fixed location was selected from the desert and island maps for frame grabbing. The average of three frames per location was used as the final score.
Test score
After the test, the results are as shown in the above table. The top and bottom are the results of the A and N cards respectively. The top of each group is the map of 'Desert', and the bottom is the 'Island' score. Through comparison, you can find that The gap between the two is already behind the decimal point. It can be seen as an error completely. Therefore, for the average player, there are no reference values for high and low fractional numbers.
However, we can see from the results that only a dessert-grade graphics card is required to easily run this game. As mentioned above, we can use the same level of graphics cards as we can use 'chicken'. Players can also confidently play the game.