8350 and 8150 do well in bf3
Which is what the OP wants to run.
BUT are still 30-40 frames behind a 3570k on games like skyrim
With or without the patch?? Difference looks around 15 to 30FPS,but then at nearly 70FPS,why would it matter??
Its a single player DX9 game and Elder Scrolls:Online looks like it is using a custom engine which is
DX11 which probably means better core scaling. They even used an existing multi-threaded engine to demo the game.
Gamebryo and Creation are probably being thrown out by even Bethesda now,and good riddens. That means the next Fallout will be DX11 AND use my Core i5 well!!
OTH,I know loads of people running the game on older CPUs at reasonable settings(they are not casual players),so,I makes me think whether like WoW,hardware enthusiasts are trying to overstate the requirements of the game.
In fact I met a chap who was in the SC2 Platinum or Diamond League IIRC,and he had a Phenom II X4 965 and an HD6870. Even the power of a Core i5 did not save me.....and a couple of other people too during a LAN!!
No FX8150 there and you are looking at 10% to 20% better performance with the newer CPU,which does not put it much behind a Core i5 2500K,maybe around 10% or thereabouts with an HD7970.
With or without CPU PhysX on or off?? People were discussing that about Techspot review,and it is suspected they were running CPU PhysX on a higher setting in the CPU review part.
With CPU PhysX off/low it runs fine on most CPUs,and I have played well over 100 hours of both games in total,and know plenty of people who run the game.
CPU scaling with PhysX off/low it is very similar to Deus Ex,which means its fine with any reasonably clocked quad core.
However with CPU PhysX to medium or high it really taxes the CPU!!
During big battles,even with a overclocked Core i7 if you use PhysX on high,performance craters.
A Core i5 or Core i7 would probably be better in this situation,but TBH running a Nvidia card would make more sense if you really want the effects.
Crysis3 MP Beta is a mess,ATM,so trying to gleam any info out of it before it is released ,is not a good idea. I have run the Beta myself and the Alpha too.
Moreover,like with Crysis2 most people are going to play this in SP mode anyway.
Crysis2 uses the same engine,and an FX8350 is Core i5 level anyway with an HD7950:
http://techreport.com/r.x/amd-fx-8350/crysis-fps.gif
http://techreport.com/r.x/amd-fx-8350/crysis-99th.gif
The engine does thread very well though.
In fact what really surprised me with the newer AMD CPUs is this:
http://media.bestofmicro.com/Z/S/360280/original/wow 1680.png
The FX CPUs are massively faster in WoW than a Phenom II X6. An FX8350 is around 10% slower than a Core i5 2550K which is not bad at all for an AMD CPU. Its probably some better optimisation in WoW with the latest expansion I suspect.
The Core i5 CPUs are no doubt better overall,but the newer AMD CPUs do show a decent performance boost over the older ones now.