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ASUS EN9800GX2 review - first look at 9800 GX2 Print E-mail
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Written by Димитър Динчев a.k.a. Veseliq   
Monday, 24 March 2008
 

Page 6 - World In Conflict

World in Conflict is a newcomer in the RTS genre, but Massive Entertainment definitely did brilliant. The graphics implement DX10 effects, soft particles and other effects, making the game one of the most beautiful real-time strategy games ever. Apart from the astonishing graphics, Massive Entertainment provided the user with exceptional interface allowing incredible control not only over the settings of the game but to the gameplay too. The multiplayer allows up to 16 players simultaneously, which can turn the game in to living hell for your computer. That's what the rests have to say:


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AMD has problems with Antialiasing here. When it's on, the difference between NVIDIA and AMD in certain class gets huge (in favor of NVIDIA). ASUS EN9800GX2 did perform better than 8800Ultra (again - a reminder, 9800 GX2 was greatly suppressed by the processor and with a better one the difference would be greater). 8800 GTS SLI were trailing.



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