Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Low vs Max - Rage PC Gameplay, Settings, Benchmark (First 25min w/Opening Cinematic)

Low vs Max - Rage PC Gameplay, Settings, Benchmark (First 25min w/Opening Cinematic) Tube. Duration : 14.55 Mins.


Read description for info and RAGE driver links As I stated in the commentary for this clip it is not like my other comparisons because there are not settings for this game other than the resolution and AA, so what I have done is recorded the gameplay and comparison in one video. The video you see is me playing for the first 15 minutes of the game. As for the comparison part of the video, you will notice it pauses every once in a while, what it is showing is two screenshots. First shot is 1152x648 AA off Second shot is 1920x1080 8xAA As for benchmark info, again, I didnt see a reason to do one for this game since the settings are so reduced (damn console port) so for the benchmark info here you go. Low resolution w/AA off - 60fps (seems to be locked) High resolution w/8xAA - 30-45 fps Also, FRAPS will not record this game on anything less than the lowest settings possible for my system. It will make it nearly impossible for others with lower ends to record gameplay. I even have the ATI optimized drivers for Rage installed, here are the links for those. ATI - support.amd.com nVidia - Unknown to me (leave a comment if you have it) Custom Built Gamer PC Gigabyte Z68X-UD4-B3 i5 2500k Sandybridge @ 3.4Ghz x 4 8GB 1600 Ripjaw Memory Sapphire HD 6950 2gb Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Software: FRAPS for recording Sony Vegas 10 and After Effects for editing

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