Graphics - Published on Wednesday, 30 August 2006 20:22 Written by Marcus Hultin
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The freshman among our game tests is a game starring Lara Croft; Tom Raider: Legend. This is a game with high requirements that contains numerous fresh rendering technologies. Here the entire system, including the graphics card, plays in. With Next Gen and HDR activated it is one of the most demanding games today. The game has been developed together with NVIDIA but with 7950GX2 we notice a problem where it feels like the game for an extremely short period of time start to stutter. With higher resolution we can see that X1950XTX once again shows what its worth.
We finish our game tests with Half Life 2: Lost Coast.
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