Next 3DMark teased, who says benchmarks don’t need trailers? (video)
Futuremark, one of the preeminent benchmark service providers out there, is gearing up to let loose a brand-new version of its 3DMark games exam. The brand-new suite will certainly hammer GPUs with a DirectX 11-based scene made to push a system to its restrictions. Now, benchmarks are hardly the sort of thing that people get thrilled for … normally. However Futuremark still sees a requirement to drum up interest for its Windows-only program in a yard increasingly concentrated on mobile games and power-sipping GPUs. Thus the trailer (which you’ll locate after the break) that flaunts simply exactly what 3DMark will demand of your following games outfit. Its visuals aren’t quite as jaw-dropping as Epic’s Unreal Engine 4 demo, or as over-dramatic as the Samaritan demo NVIDIA has been running for the last few years. However, it’s still an outstanding display of dynamic illumination techniques, fragment effects and fluid vibrant simulation. In particular the subtlety of the smoke is eye catching. For more information hit up the PR after the break.
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