Counter-Strike: Source Performance Explored 23
sand writes "While ATI has hooked up with Valve for Half-Life 2, a recent Firingsquad article gives the performance edge to NVIDIA's GeForce 6800 in Counter-Strike: Source. Six high-end cards are tested against CS:Source in four different maps under a wide variety of graphics settings with GeForce 6800 GT finishing ahead of X800 XT PE in some benchmarks."
Interesting Results (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Interesting Results (Score:3, Interesting)
Guess what brand of video cards the map designers for Half-Life 2 used? [hlfallout.net]
I think it was just the bells-and-whistles DX9 stuff which was the major problem, and Nvidia's latest cards seem to have that sorted. I know what brand of card I'm getting next - the o
Rant of an NVIDIA fanboy (Score:3, Interesting)
I'll have a good laugh at the HL2 fanboy that mocked me for getting a 6800GT, saying that HL2 is going to be so much better than doom3 that we should all run out and get ATI cards.
My heart goes out... (Score:4, Insightful)
You sound like an nvidia fan boy. (Score:2)
Re:You sound like an nvidia fan boy. (Score:1)
Well... (Score:2)
Better to measure performance of binaries. (Score:5, Funny)
Flashbang! (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Flashbang! (Score:4, Informative)
Hard to describe, but it works really well in-game.
Re:Flashbang! (Score:1, Interesting)
A direct hit with it completely makes your screen white and makes a "ringing sound" from both of your "ears" (Game has directional sound)
As it fades you slowly loose the white and the ringing and you start seeing "Double"
A near miss or a flash from a long ways away will just make you see "double"
Very very sick.
Just a note though. So far I prefer the old CS by far. And REALLY enjoy the new models I got from buying CS:S. I personally am very disappointed in the CS:S play/
high-end cards (Score:1, Insightful)
Would it have killed them to evaluate it on low-end cards, so that we can know if they'll be able to handle HL2?
Fails to answer my question (Score:3, Interesting)
What's the lowest level card you can play with and still get a decent gameplay experience for those of us without $300 to spend on a card that'll be obsolete in 2 years?
Re:Fails to answer my question (Score:5, Informative)
But seriously, everything I've read and heard leads me to believe that something as low as a GeForce 4 MX will be -playable- so long as your CPU isn't a total dog. And as far as CPU's go, I have a little personal anecdote on this matter myself.
My Athlon 2400+ XP burned out last night (One of the Thoroughbred-B cores) and so I was forced to slap in my old Athlon 1Ghz (Thunderbird) CPU in its place for the duration until FedEx brings me the new one I ordered today. After getting that chip in place, I loaded up the Video Stress Test from CS: Source and managed to get an almost-respectable 36 fps with the 1Ghz CPU, 1 gig of RAM, and a Radeon 9800. This was only 15 fps lower than the score I got with the 2400+. A significant hit for sure, but still playable. The video card was definitely doing the lion's share of the work, so I can't give all the credit to the processor, but I'm quite pleased to have taken a lower hit in performance than I expected. Valve's official minspec is 1.2Ghz and a DX7 card, so the range is going to be pretty broad.
For an absolute-minspec machine, I'd suggest a 1.2Ghz processor, a GeForce 4 MX 440 with 64M, 256M of RAM and enough hard drive to handle the install. That'd be playable in 800x600 I think.
Re:Fails to answer my question (Score:1)
I have a brand new rig though, so I haven't been able to test this game on anything other than my new AMD64. I also haven't tried any of my older nVIDIA cards lying around; maybe I'll throw them into the test system
Re:Fails to answer my question (Score:4, Informative)
"While the new engine has all sorts of fancy features, it's still designed to scale and work on lower-end machines.
Apparently a 700mhz processor and a video card capable of running DX6 is enough, although a 2ghz with a GeForce4 is recommended. Rumors about NVidia or ATI exclusivity are unfounded."
If that's true, that would be great. I don't need all the eye candy, just decent FPS and some good gameplay & I'll be happy 8^)
I hope DOD:Source is released sometime this year.
Re:Fails to answer my question (Score:1)
Uh, and? (Score:1)