Fall 2003 Video Card Roundup - Part 2: High End Shootout
by Anand Lal Shimpi & Derek Wilson on October 7, 2003 5:30 PM EST- Posted in
- GPUs
Final Fantasy XI Performance
We couldn't take any screenshots of Final Fantasy XI because the demo would quit if you hit any keys at all, thus preventing us from capturing any screenshots. Final Fantasy doesn't really show image quality differences, though, in my opinion, overall image quality could be greatly improved. The graphics are many times motion blurred, AA and AF can't be used, and it really does look like a playstation port to the PC. Of course, there are some very cool effects and the overall look is definitely on par with Square's previous work.
Again, we take the frame count provided by the benchmark and divide by its runtime (loosly 275 seconds). The actual number we divide by doesn't make a difference for comparison sake as its simply a scaling factor. Since this is the same number we used for the previous article, we can get a little taste of Final Fantasy CPU scaling.
As we can see, ATI is still ahead in this benchmark.
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Anonymous User - Tuesday, October 7, 2003 - link
yea I agree with what #3 said..hardly any commentary on the IQ... and If I'm not mistaken, aren't the new cats going to be out tomorrow???? If so, you might as well do the whole thing over again...Anonymous User - Tuesday, October 7, 2003 - link
#3, go away you fanboy. There was absolutely no IQ difference between the CAT 3.7 and 52.14 drivers.Anonymous User - Tuesday, October 7, 2003 - link
i'm sure intel will be happy to hear that you 'upgraded' your prescott to an FX.dvinnen - Tuesday, October 7, 2003 - link
errr, a lot of the piture links aren't wrking, like teh halo iq one and TR:AoDAnonymous User - Tuesday, October 7, 2003 - link
Um...Why was there nothing noting the difference between nVidia and ATI's in the IQ section? nVidia looks absolutely horrid compared to the ATI.
AgaBooga - Tuesday, October 7, 2003 - link
I saw more opinions in this article leaning towards Nvidia, especially around the Tomb Raider benchmarks. More specifically, starting with the page regarding compilers. I liked this articles, but there could have been less opinionated viewpoints on this. Also, it might be better if we get names of authors with what they typed, so we know who typed what, because some of this sure didn't sound like something Mr. Shimpi has written in the past...Anonymous User - Tuesday, October 7, 2003 - link
i'm still reading..............