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    Quote Originally Posted by gosh View Post
    Increasing the resolution or change the gpu to a slower cutting thos high fps where cpu don't need to work. Areas where there isn't any fight, just running on some with no enemies. Then the gpu will even out the prefetching advantage because it slows the cpu producing frames on easy parts.

    The hard parts for the cpu. parts that are CPU dependent will start to show.

    Games isn't linear, the work differs a lot depending whats going on

    I think that BF3 will have maps where there could be 64 players. This will probably much work for the cpu
    I disagree. Take an intel and AMD system then load up a game with inside and outside areas and go inside, I bet the Intel system will score much higher indoors, and much higher if you look up at the ceiling. Intel cpu's do the easier stuff better and this leads to higher average fps (and much higher maximums), but they do the harder stuff no better or worse. That's why SB's fps craters in Unigine at the difficult parts. The thing is, the intel cpu's are scoring much higher in the parts that the AMD cpu is already scoring very high fps at, it's practically meaningless if it's 150 fps or 250 fps.
    Last edited by jimbo75; 10-09-2011 at 11:19 AM.

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