Race Driver: GRID (PC)

by Eddie Turner on August 7, 2008 2:00 AM EST

Performance Analysis

At this time, I'd like to turn it over to the one and only, you know him, you love him, Mr. Jarred Walton.  He's the hardware guru, I'm the game guru.  He's the DJ, I'm the . . ok, ok!
 
<Enter Jarred>
 
We'll wrap things up with a short discussion of performance followed by our conclusions. Considering how nice the game looks, performance is really quite good. Naturally, if you have a PC that's capable of running Crysis, you should experience no problems whatsoever in maxing out all of the detail settings. Even last year's high-end hardware (which is now available for less than $200) is fully capable of providing a good gaming experience at 1920x1200 with 4xAA. Frame rates might periodically dip down into the mid-20s, but average frame rates should have no difficulty staying above 40 FPS.
 
For those that prefer concrete numbers, Eddie used FRAPS to test performance over the first 20 seconds into one of the races. The section used for the benchmark is at the beginning of the race, so there are lots of vehicles on screen which may cause frame rates to be be slightly lower than what you will see in other areas of the game. The test system is Eddie's rig which consists of an overclocked Core 2 Duo E6300 (2.80GHz, 14x200), 4GB Corsair XMS2 PC6400 RAM, an ASUS P5B motherboard, and an EVGA GeForce 8800 GT 512MB video card. For those of you who read his recent blog post, the 7900 GTO is no more. He does still have the Rosewill PSU though! While his rig specs are by no means earth shattering, his has achieved some pretty nice results on maximum settings.  Check em out.
 
Performance with ATI Radeon HD 3870 was generally similar, with lower performance once anti-aliasing was enabled. We also looked at performance with GRID using multiple graphics chips in our Radeon HD 4870X2 preview. Everything performs about where you would expect for cutting-edge hardware, except that we experienced drastic performance drops at 2560x1600 on most of the GPUs (the 4870X2 being one exception). Updated drivers have addressed most of our performance concerns, and you will definitely want to run the latest drivers if you are using any dual-GPU setup.
 
As usual, users with lower end hardware (i.e. GeForce 8600/9500 GT or Radeon HD 2600/3650 or lower) will definitely need to step down the resolution and/or detail settings in order to achieve acceptable frame rates. Ultra quality settings are viable for higher end hardware, but you will need to drop to medium detail or even low detail for lesser graphics chips. Needless to say, the game doesn't impress nearly as much at medium or low detail, so you might be better off putting some money towards an upgraded GPU first if you fall into this category of users. Lucky for us, you can now get some serious graphics hardware like the Radeon HD 4850 for only $175, or you can pick up an 8800 GT like Eddie did for a measley $110 after mail in rebate. 
 
<Enter Eddie>
 
Thank you, Jared!  I'm still waiting on that rebate, by the way. 
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  • EddieTurner - Thursday, August 7, 2008 - link

    Yeah, I was not nearly as impressed with GTP. Too bland in my opinion. Anyway, it ran as smooth as a baby's butt without a single hiccup. Very nice at 1680x1250.
  • V3ctorPT - Thursday, August 7, 2008 - link

    I bought this game on Steam, and it's great... I love this game, it's perfect... And as far as I saw, it doesn't have any bugs... i think that the only bug it ever had was something about locking (sometimes) in multiplayer, but since update 1.1 it's rock on!! I already finished it this weekend, its a fun and long game I strongly recomend it to anyone who loves racing games and wants something that lasts more than the NFS series... at least I was never bored playing GRID... good game Codemasters... do another one please... I'm addicted ;)
  • AnnihilatorX - Thursday, August 7, 2008 - link

    There seems to be a lot of problems with X-Fi soundcards and Nvidia drivers locking up in official forum.

    I have the Auzentech Prelude and the old 8800 GTS and I am getting black screen lockups (sound not looping though so I am thinking it's more about Nvidia drivers) between every 5-10 mins of play though. It is not a BSOD and it does not register on windows error reports so I can't judge what's wrong.
  • V3ctorPT - Sunday, August 17, 2008 - link

    I played the game with a HD2900XT, 7800GTX and a HD4870 and no problems whatsoever... all in Vista, and in XP too. About the sound, i use the mobo's sound... no Creative for a long time (drivers problems sucks)
  • sinisterDei - Thursday, August 7, 2008 - link

    Just a note, I have an 8800GT and a Creative X-Fi running Windows XP and I have no problems to report. I've played about 2/3 of the way through the singleplayer career and haven't run into any problems.
  • Souka - Thursday, August 7, 2008 - link

    As a FYI.. Creative released updated drivers for X-Fi on July 30th...both Vista and XP.

    My $.02
  • Egglick - Thursday, August 7, 2008 - link

    Excellent review Eddie. I was already interested in this game, but I think I'll go ahead and pick it up now.

    One quick question: Were you playing the Steam version, or a retail copy?? I think it's worth mentioning if retail copies use irritating protections such as Starforce. It would make the Steam variant more appealing in my eyes.
  • BZDTemp - Friday, August 8, 2008 - link

    Do make sure and try a demo first.

    I had GRID way up on my most wanted list but there is something off with regards to the driving sensation!

  • drebo - Saturday, August 9, 2008 - link

    Yeah, it pretty much sucks. For a game that advocates realism, the driving is pretty terrible.

    For example, I know that my (real) car begins turning far sooner than 2 seconds after I tell it to start turning, and even my 2006 Chevy Malibu is capable of taking a turn at 70mph without my back tires slipping out from under me.

    Sure, the crashes are fun the first time, but when barely clipping a wall at 40mph send you flying...you can only handle that so many times.

    Least fun racing game I've ever played.
  • FlukeRogi - Sunday, August 10, 2008 - link

    Advocates realism? Codemasters have never said it's realistic, or a sim (unlike the F1 game they're working on which they have said will be a sim).

    It's an arcade racer, and as far as arcade racers go, it's spot in in every department - fast, fun, and just generally in your face!

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