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***THE BF4 BENCHMARKS THREAD***

Maybe i need to test a small clip in different formats and compressed vs uncompressed to see if it really changes anything.. another for that though :)
 
We tested using FRAPS on a 64-player server in Buffalo, NY (geographically the closest server to my own home). Game frame rates were measured over the course of seven minutes.

We've also graphed the frame time latencies using FRAFS, a handy tool for displaying FRAPS frametime results. If you aren't familiar with frame timing, this is a metric of how long it takes to draw each frame. It shows variation within a single second -- something that FPS, by its nature, fails to catch. And the differences it captures are exceedingly useful. For example, here's the traditional FPS results (min, max, average) for the GTX 770 and the Radeon HD 7970 over an entire run.


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The top graphs here are from two separate Radeon runs (colored red) while the green results are for the two NVIDIA runs. See the two dotted lines running across the plot at 16.7ms and 33.3ms? This denotes how much time the GPU spends at or above 60 FPS (16.7ms per frame) and 30 FPS (33.3ms per frame). The Radeon cards only break the 30 FPS mark a handful of times. The 1% latency, meaning the worst 1% of all results, is 27ms for the Radeon cards, or 37 FPS.

The NVIDIA results, on the other hand, are quite different. The GTX 770 broaches the 30 FPS barrier many times in the same seven minutes, with a 1% frame time of 36.9ms, which works out to 27 FPS. This difference is apparent when you play the game; the NVIDIA cards seem to hitch and stutter randomly. It's not terrible, but it's definitely noticeable when racing through the disintegrating streets of Shanghai. The gap in 1% frame time results (27 FPS for the GeForce vs 37 FPS for the Radeon) is a much better indicator of the relative difference between playing with the two solutions.

Article
http://hothardware.com/Reviews/Battlefield-4-Gameplay-and-Performance-Preview/?page=3
 
Really? I never thought to try that.

Matt.. the first time i knew u can dive was when i was recording in Spec Mode for the latest video i did. So i put the diving footage in there especially. Its near the start of it :)

Just watched MyBrains' YouTube, really well done and making me consider getting the game now.

Thanks :) And just buy it.. if u have BF3 then im sure u will really enjoy BF4. U can even counter a knife attack which i put at the end of the video. I thought that was pretty cool :) As u can see that is the only piece of footage in that video which was actually me playing. All the rest is in Spec Mode. :D
 
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