Amon Amarth wrote:
Hah, I'd rather not pay $19 a month just in order to try an average tech demo.
I really hope this isn't Epic Games' repeat of the console-centric U.E.3 engine. Although, if I know anything about Epic, it probably is. Either way, I would like to see how it fairs on my system. On the flip side, there might be features in the engine that we might not know about. (Better optimization of VRAM usage? Smoother distant texture transitions?) I'm not about to white knight Epic though.
On a side note, was SLI working?
I'm running a 3770K @ 4.5Ghz [not that any engine is CPU bound these days], 780Ti (Single) midly overclocked - driving 3x1920x1080 - FPS was typically below or around 40fps... and as per before - I've seen far better rendering and particle effects in existing engines. [atleast IMO]
BF4 for example would do 40-50fps on more complex scenes, the other important thing to keep in mind is that most engines are capable of what is being demo'd but they actively choose to scale it back soley to maintain performance.
Just grab the tech demos from the various links around the place - I didn't even know it required a subscription tbh with you, the links are even mirrored on some very respectable sites, hence I thought nothing of it
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