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World War Z - Benchmarks New Vulkan title

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Will post more benchmarks has I come across them, if anyone playing wants to also post built in benchmark results images/videos you more than welcome.


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Nvidia drivers aren’t out for this yet.

Vulcan is a mess for me in this game, dx11 is better. Can’t wait for the Nvidia game ready drivers and be able to actually use Vulcan, should sort that bar chart back the right way. :p
 
If AMD did gameworks ala Nvidia every AMD game would look like this. I wish they would as playing nice doesn't seem to work.

GOD no!
I buy AMD for this very reason! Open standards the main focus while pushing the industry forward. AMD game titles are great for everyone!
 
If AMD did gameworks ala Nvidia every AMD game would look like this. I wish they would as playing nice doesn't seem to work.

Gameworks pretty much gimps everything, not just AMD. I'd rather they focused on utilizing better APIs like AMD are. Instead of minor graphical gimmicks for huge fps cost.

As we can see Vulkan is using less power and getting better results than DX. There's no point in adding more bloat like gameworks on top of directx, because it's just going to run like ****, and it does.
 
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Vulkan drawing more cpu power, using more system ram, using more vram and delivering lower performance than dx11
 
Tbh Gameworks has grown on me, and at least the less restrictive settings from Nvidia like HBAO+. Playing through Witcher 3, I like Hairworks as well, and the performance impact isn't too bad once you remove the gimping, which AMD has done now automatically (proper tessellation settings etc). Of course, Witcher 3 is more of an exception (in every way).
 
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