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MSI N9600GT ZILENT review |
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Written by Димитър Динчев a.k.a. Veseliq
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Monday, 31 March 2008 |
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Page 8 - Call of Juarez
Call of Juarez is a first-person shooter with a Western setting, coming from the Polish developers Techland. The first release of the game was a DirectX 9, but it was shortly re-released on 12-th of June 2007 as a DirectX 10, with definitely a lot to show. We used the special DX10 Benchmark from Techland, based on the engine of the game, showing awe inspiring realization of the DirectX 10 effects of its engine. Let the rest be spoken by the screenshots we gathered.
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Truth is this is one of the few games developed especially for ATI, and as such it became an advertiser of CrossFire... Probably just as CAPCOM did "mess" with Lost Planet: Extreme Condition for support and optimization for ATI, Techland did too, but for NVIDIA. Aside of that if we compare GeForce 9600 GT with MSI N9600GT ZILENT, then they are equal... again.