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FEAR - First thoughts and benchmarks

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by WilHarris, 8 Aug 2005.

  1. WilHarris

    WilHarris Just another nobody Moderator

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    -:: M@ ::- Testify!

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    Mmmm, scary, still want to download it, but don't want to have to register with spam planet etc to get it, anywhere else (apart from torrents as doesn't come down that quick for me :( ) that lets you download it without signing up?

    - M@
     
  3. quadmodz

    quadmodz What's a Dremel?

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    can't wait to get the cd on the shop. :clap: Is it a Demo Version on the Download section of this game?
     
  4. Hustler

    Hustler Minimodder

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    Hmmm...

    I've got the following spec

    P4 3ghz 800mhz Fsb.
    1.25Gb Ram 400mhz DDR (2x512,2x128)
    ATI Radeon 9800 Pro (128mb) @ stock

    There are 2 things in this game that kill your frame rate

    1.Setting Textures to Maximum when only having a 128mb gfx card.
    2.Enabling Shadows

    With the above settings on my 9800 i get between 10-15fps.

    with textures set to medium and shadows off, that jumps to 30-50fps.
    2xAA and 8xAF seem to only reduce that by about 10-15%

    The bottom line for me is that at the following settings the game is hugely playable.

    1024x768
    2xAA
    8xAF
    Medium Textures
    No Shadows
    Everything else (shaders,lights,etc,etc,etc) set to Maximum

    I think this game is just as dependant on your CPU as much as your Gfx card, if not more so.
    Monolith gfx engines have always been CPU heavy.

    And slow-mo is still just a gimmick..:)
     
  5. Hamish

    Hamish What's a Dremel?

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    no Ati benches?

    also, just a thought but couldnt you make the screenshots clickable to bigger versions
    just seems a bit silly to me to be talking about image quality and stuff and giving an example screenshot thats only about 300x300, cant see anything :(
    making them links to the full size screenies would be great :D
     
  6. RTT

    RTT #parp

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    Hamish - they'll appear in the full review ;)
     
  7. Guest-16

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    No no no. In max payne it was probably a gimmick but if you dont NEEED to use it in this game your hardness setting is too low.
     
  8. BlueMax

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    I would say that if you didn't need it in Max Payne, the hardness was setting too low also.....

    either way, the bullet time graphics in this game are incredible and fun to watch. every single bullet creates a ripple effect, and I'm not even gonna TRY to describe how awesome the grenades are........ :clap:
     
  9. kenco_uk

    kenco_uk I unsuccessfully then tried again

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    Hmm...

    I've run through the demo on the following setup:

    ABit NF7S v2.0 (5.10 drivers), AthlonXP 2500@3200/400fsb, 1GB Crucial (2 x 512,PC3200), 6600GT (7772 drivers, oc 552core/1000ram) and a SB Audigy.

    I set everything to max, apart from Textures to Medium, AA to Trilinear and AF to Off, resolution was, iirc 1152x864 and it was smooth gameplay. Not sure what the fps was, but even the main firefight didn't tax my setup at all.
     
  10. stephen2002

    stephen2002 What's a Dremel?

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    I found the demo freaky and hard. It was pretty fun too. I think that they went a bit overboard on the particle effects; if I was hiding somewhere and people were shooting at me the area would fill with dust pretty quickly and I would have to just run out at them.

    The use of shadows was really good. I hope that more games start actually having a character model to project shadows and cast reflections in the world.
     
  11. Guest-16

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    Set the textures to max then ;)

    Max res in the demo is 1024x768.
     
  12. Hamish

    Hamish What's a Dremel?

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    :eyebrow: what? no its not

    edit: i was gettin ~30fps at 1024 with soft shadows and everything at max but water resolution, 0xaa and 4xaf
    x800xl / 4400+ (2.6gig)
    get about 10-15fps same settings but 1280 :(
    should probably turn off soft shadows and turn on AA
     
  13. CarlT2001

    CarlT2001 What's a Dremel?

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    I would not consider myself to be a good gamer, but I thought the demo was rather easy. Nonetheless, it was a good experience, worth the hefty d/l. A double disc DVD game in the making maybe???
     
  14. Guest-16

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    What?? No fair! My TFT does 1280 native res but i clicked through it a few times and only got the options of 640, 800 or 1024 :(:(:(

    AA is an absoulte must, but then, so are soft shadows :blush:
     
  15. Tim S

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    The max res I see is 1600x1200 - I messed with a 1280x1024 TFT earlier and all you can get out of it is 1152x864 - it won't let you run 1280x960. :)
     
  16. Darkedge

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    no ATi benches? has Bit-tech become The Way It's Meant To Be Played? ;)
     
  17. Hamish

    Hamish What's a Dremel?

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    yea i've decided that whilst soft shadows are nice AA is better, both just kills my poor x800xl :(
    http://www.frools.net/fear/4xAA/FEARSPDemo-2005-08-08-13-24.png :D i love that weapon, so much fun
     
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    Awesome demo, definately worth the download :thumb: As an avid TS player the slo-mo fits right in, it's also nice having it triggered by certain events in the game as well - really adds to the whole "super reflexes" idea.

    Running 3500+ / 1GB PC3200 / Dual 6600GTs and it was pretty playable at 1280x1024 (only got that res by editing the config file in documents and settings\all users\documents\Monolith Productions\FEARSPDemo tho), 2xAA 4xAF medium textures high everything else. Wouldn't mind it a bit smoother, but it was playable and I'm a sucker for a pretty picture.

    One strange thing is that with certain effects (eg the white wash-out in part of the intro) I can see where the split is for the split-frame rendering with SLI. My guess is that the shader needs to know what colour the pixels next to it are but can't "see" past the SFR split. Which is a shame because vsync doesn't seem to work with AFR (at least in a lot of games, am yet to try with FEAR).

    Absoultely loved the gameplay and the atmosphere. Hopefully somewhere in the full game there'll be friendly AI as well as the AI seemed really good. Unfortunately they seem to be a little too scripted for my liking, as least as far as when and where they spawn. It'd be really nice to have them spanwed much earlier but not instantly aggro, so that you might get hit by a patrol or be able to draw them out of a room with grenades and such.
     
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    The_Pope Geoff Richards Super Moderator

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    What are you guys using to measure your FPS - is there an in-game counter?

    I've only got a 2.2PIV, but also having a X850XTPE helps. I played it at 1280x960 2xaa 2xaf Max everything, and only got occasional pauses (hitching). It doesn't appear to be appreciably better at 1024 tbh, but I also found some inconsistencies with the Setting Panel - like autodetects overwriting previous custom settings etc.

    In terms of difficulty, anyone who sets it to Easy for the first time is going to come away disappointed. I tried it for the first time on the default setting, and found it challenging. On Easy, it's very straight forward.

    OH, and if you can handle it, Max textures looks SWEET
     
  20. Tim S

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    All of the benchmarking, minus the 7800 GTX, was done by Wil, and I've had very little input in to the article as I'm working on a number of other things at this moment in time. Wil can only benchmark the cards he has available to him at any one time, such is the way with things.

    I only benchmarked the 7800 GTX because I happen to be working on a review at the moment and the card happened to be in my system at the time. I did offer to benchmark more ATI cards, but I'd fall behind on my own work if I did that so we decided to save them for the boxed game review, which we'll be doing as and when we get a copy (or two) from VU Games.

    My thoughts so far are that the drivers need a lot of work - I'm getting hitching on every card I throw at this game and minimum frame rates are dropping in to the teens at any resolution or detail setting. However, I can determine the frequency of the hitches and on the cards I've played around with so far, I've found the 7800 GTX is playable at 1280x960 2xTRMS AA & 8xAF with everything set to maximum except Soft Shadows - that really kills performance.

    With that, I'm averaging around 60-65 frames per second and minimum frame rate of around 10-15 fps.

    I've also messed on a 6800 GT SLI. There is no profile, but I found that by enabling 'coolbits 8' in the registry, I could force a rendering mode - I played with both Split Frame Rendering and Alternate Frame Rendering and found that AFR was the faster of the two by a couple of frames per second. Details were all set to maximum apart from Soft Shadows, and I found that I could attain playable and relatively smooth gaming at 1280x960 0xAA 8xAF.

    I also played on an X850 XT PE and found that the game chugged, a lot. I've not got a 6800 Ultra to compare to it, but I suspect that it will chug as much as the X850 XT PE did. I found that 1024x768 0xAA 8xAF with Medium-High details was about as smooth as I could get it without taking a massive image quality hit - light detail and shadow detail were set to 'Medium' while everything else was at the maximum - soft shadows off, of course. I got an average frame rate in the high 60's and minimum frame rate in the teens as with all other cards. With 2xAA at 1024x768, I was getting more than the odd hitch - I'd have the odd couple of second pause too, that was totally unplayable IMHO.

    I tried Geoff's settings and I don't know how he could play at that - it was pretty horrid and chugged a hell of a lot. Average frame rate was in the low 40's at 1280x960 2xAA 2xAF with an FX-57 - I found it pretty hard to play after experiencing the game with a relatively smooth frame rate.

    I've also done some memory testing briefly, as I was buggering about with 2GB of memory in BF2. 4x512MB at 2T is slower than 2x512MB at 1T - both minimum and average frame rates took a hit. I've not got 2x1GB modules, but I suspect that you will attain a much smoother gaming experience with 2GB with decent bandwidth. The game appears to be very memory bandwidth reliant, so a high memory bus will definitely help you out.

    That's just some more thoughts on the stuff that I've done so far. I'll fire up some more ATI cards as (and when) I get the chance.
     
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