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Batman Arkham Origins Video Card Buyer's Guide

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In case anyone who wants to play this game hasn't yet, and is wondering how the latest graphics cards stack up in it... yes we know we're a little late on this one. Our Titanfall guide is going to be coming this weekend or early next week :P

 

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lol you need to do a Crysis 3 video card buyer's guide.. :P

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I need to patch this game.

 

How were the frames during cinematics? I was getting massive drops on my amd card during in-game cinematics

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Linus why you so late?!?

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My gtx 780 handles this game very well  :)

 

I also love these types of videos.

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Did anyone have issues with this game? I am currently finding that I have the Killer Croc bug, where he turns invisible.

 

Good guide as always!

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@Slick Have you been going to the gym?  :P (not sarcasm, the pecks look nice and toned..)

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Is it just be or does the benchmark run through for this game seem like a less consistent testing methodology (meaning it would be hard to replicate across multiple runs and cards) then other games LTT has covered?

 

Not hating on it just asking

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Why don't you guys do gaming videos? Like you guys playing games

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Ok so many videos of Slick looking super tired or baked is not good for Linus Tech Tips.  What about some sort of eye drops to help Slick out if you are not going to give him time to sleep?


Also did you hear that people? PhysX was off so the game was not run the way it was meant to be played.  He had to shut it off cuz of AMD.  Nvidia > AMD ... PHYSEXY!

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I think this game might favor Nvidia cards.

Nvidia ... play games the way they are meant to be played ... with PhysX on!

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I think that in game performance is alot less skewed in some cases than the in game performance.

For example:

 

Warthunder in-game Benchmark= about 120fps ultra 1080p

                   In game Performance= Average about 80 fps

 

Quite a difference there

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do like the way you guys run benchmarks, not sure about the overclocking, i know its to differentiate you guys from any reviewer out there, but i dont look at your benchmarks because its scewed, a reference 780 runs faster then a 780ti,(in most of your benchmarks) wich is stupid, just the reference 780 wins  the silicone lottery.
i dont look at your reviews, because i want the results that i get,(without overclocking, so right out of the box) not that you guys get. i do overclock cards, but i find the revieuw samples are almost always better then the cards people buy from the store. (sorry about the english it is not my native language)
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Pretty fun map that was, I ran one of my KPEs at the same settings as Slick but at 1433/1875 MHz and on an i7 4770k at 4.633 GHz and got about 15 more FPS in case people wanted to know. The game scales decently with overclocking.

 

 

do like the way you guys run benchmarks, not sure about the overclocking, i know its to differentiate you guys from any reviewer out there, but i dont look at your benchmarks because its scewed, a reference 780 runs faster then a 780ti,(in most of your benchmarks) wich is stupid, just the reference 780 wins  the silicone lottery.

i dont look at your reviews, because i want the results that i get,(without overclocking, so right out of the box) not that you guys get. i do overclock cards, but i find the revieuw samples are almost always better then the cards people buy from the store. (sorry about the english it is not my native language)

 

I completely agree. I don't really look at reviewer benchmarks other than at release and for stock numbers because reviewers do not have the time to update them with newer drivers and overclocks vary from card to card and person to person.

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