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Kingdom Come Deliverance II Performance Benchmark

Interesting, I had almost forgotten about CryEngine and this game shows a bit why. I mean performance wise for the visuals is not that impressive.
 
"RT will be mandatory" - someone 6 years ago.

In addition AMD cards are severely under performing (4070TI matching the 7900XTX and the 4070 super beating the 7900 XT at 1080p) in this game which has no forced RT features, lack of driver support perhaps?
Welcome to... planet Earth, cough?

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What about 16gb instead of 32gb of RAM, would that make a difference?
 
Wow, I'm actually impressed by how inefficient game engines have become. These low polygon and poorly textured environments wouldn't have impressed me 10+ years ago, and yet it's extremely demanding. Sometimes it makes me wonder if some games are made inefficient on purpose, or if it's just all engine overhead.

But this is just a commentary on the graphics technology, as the most important with any game is gameplay.
 
"RT will be mandatory" - someone 6 years ago.


Welcome to... planet Earth, cough?

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Welcome to 2025! cough cough

U use older charts but we play newer games allredy.
U image is from Dec 12th, 2022, Nice cherry pick.. U dont want to see how well Nvidia is doing in new games right? better to use 2022 test to hide it right?

Nvidia was better in new games, no more fine wine whit Amd haha

84% and 84%
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OLD chart 2022

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Nvidia fine wine, welcome to 2025 and planet earth
 
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Nvidia fine wine
Were you lost in a handful of charts, kid? :D

Finewine is about AMD gaining 2 digit perf over time. Not about minor fluctuations caused by expanding the set of tested games.

RT is a hilarious 7 years old promise that is "soon" to take off. We are "almost there". Now.

"And this time, it's for real"... :D
 
Were you lost in a handful of charts, kid? :D

Finewine is about AMD gaining 2 digit perf over time. Not about minor fluctuations caused by expanding the set of tested games.

RT is a hilarious 7 years old promise that is "soon" to take off. We are "almost there". Now.

"And this time, it's for real"... :D
Ahahahah stop lying little radeonboy, what 2 digit perf over time?? where? Link something poor liar or shut up. All radeon gpus are obsolete as you can see in new games, due tu obsolete architectuer RDOA! Open your eyes and your mind and stop saying bullsh it. Take a look on performance reaview of new games since end of 2023. Stop to be ign orant! :wtf:
 
How the hell RTX 5090 get higher fps with 4K Quality upscalling than native 1440p ???

It does not make sense.... DLSS/FSR quality mode upscale from 1440p to 4K.... And also DLSS/FSR has some additional cost. So fps should a bit lower than native 1440p... Something does not make sense here unless you used different scene/gameplay for benchmarks.

Noticed this too. Hopefully it’s a different scene for DLSS testing otherwise the numbers are very wrong.
 
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