I scored about 11k with my rig. I used My Settings but I run HW at max lol![]()
I scored about 11k with my rig. I used My Settings but I run HW at max lol![]()
Player
Maximum Settings on 1080P
FINAL FANTASY XIV: Stormblood Benchmark
Score: 14878 Extremely High
1920x1080 Maximum DirectX11 Full Screen
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5820K CPU @ 3.30GHz
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
#FFXIV
Last edited by Glonir; 05-02-2017 at 09:24 AM. Reason: adding screenshot image
On a related note I saw a lot of screen tearing during the benchmark. I probably get it in the game proper too. Any ideas on how to fix?
What's your monitor resolution and refresh rate compared to your FPS? Try limiting your FPS to 60 from within the game if your run it on a 60hz monitor and see how it works
Will check on all that at home. IIRC, I got a ~7200 score with a amd r9 380
I realized that there was no point in me having the poopy FXAA turned on anymore since i have a 2k monitor, turned that off and got like a thousand more on the next test.
Because you don't get a score over 9000 if it uses Vsync. The score is the number of frames it rendered.
Below is an i4770 with a GTX 1080 (non-ti) from a SSD
HD:
4K:
The HD version scores like 90fps while the 4K scores about 45fps.
Which is pretty much consistent with other peoples scores. If you get 9000+ at maximum settings, then anything over that is bonus. The game can be played on less if you want. eg at 4K you can turn anti-aliasing off because you'll rarely notice it making any significant difference.
Last edited by KisaiTenshi; 05-02-2017 at 10:54 AM.
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