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MSI N280GTX SUPER OC review |
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Written by Dimitar Dinchev a.k.a. Veseliq
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Monday, 10 November 2008 |
Page 11 of 15
Page 11 - Performance: Devil May Cry 4
Fourth installment of the long awaited hit console series Devil May Cry. This time the game tries to Този път играта се опитва да conquer the hearts of PC gamers too. What CAPCOM promise is an non-stop action of a new and totally free style, astounding graphics, intriguing story and запленяваща история и fascinating gameplay. How much of this is true? That we leave to you to decide.
The game reeks of console port from miles away, all the way from the start menu to the end of the game, whenever you need to do something it instructs you which Play Station 3 controller button to press. But our interest in this game is purely for its graphics. And fine ones they are too with DirectX 10 effects and everything. The game has free benchmark, which tests performance in four different action scenes, the very same you can see below.
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If you favour the PC version of Devil May Cry 4, know this - playing the game with HD4850, twice cheaper than MSI N280GTX Super OC is a breeze and at highest settings too. After all the game loves AMD/ATI and that is clearly visible in each and every mode.
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