![]() ![]() Stutters – This game is very likely to stutter and have poor frame rates. n123 Number of benchmarks for this median value / * Approximate position Most of the time an ironic or sarcastic undertone is maintained, which is usually missing in the action genre. Anyway, The New Order manages to link the partly gross ferocities to context instead of delighting in the own presentation of violence (did somebody say Call of Duty?). The juggling act of action, fun and contentful narration works out only rarely for computer games, although no one should expect a literary masterpiece. The fear that Wolfenstein: The New Order is a run-of-the-mill shooting game is allayed after the first few hours of the rather long campaign.ĭespite the (intentionally) absurd story and the exaggerated characters, which stylistically remind one of Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds, The New Order strikes a quite serious and thought-provoking tone. ![]() The Swedish development studio Machine Games, which consists of the former Starbreeze employees, sticks to the dark atmosphere of previous games (first and foremost Chronicles of Riddick). The verdict for the game is mostly positive. Nevertheless the optical differences are small (see screenshots). Indeed there are "only" 10 options in the advanced graphics menu however, due to the presets it is possible to quickly change the overall quality. The developers deserve praise for the fact that the settings can be changed directly in the game (without re-loading). However, Wolfenstein is unable to surpass the 60 fps lock - no matter if the vertical synchronization is activated or not. "Thanks" to a bug the graphics menu intermittently shows a completely abstruse amount of pixels and monitors.Īt least there is no automatic adjustment of the graphics options therefore the game constantly runs at 60 fps (just like Rage). In case of an FHD display these would be 1920x1080, 1600x9x720. The game is guided by the current desktop settings and offers additionally a few more resolutions in the according format. The New Order also shows some issues regarding resolution. On our desktop system, which helped determine the appropriate benchmark sequence, Windows ouputs an error message from time to time saying that the memory is running low - despite a super strong GeForce GTX 660 Ti. The ultra-settings are only available for graphics cards with at least 3 GB VRAM. There is also the issue with the title's enormous memory demand. Id Software ought to have eradicated this shortcoming in the meantime. Furthermore it is quite annoying in the beginning that textures are visibly loaded when moving the camera quickly. At some spots one might think that The New Order is already five years old. While some surfaces are quite sharp and score with neat gloss or reflection effects, it gives other objects a very mushy and stale impression. Besides the fact that The New Order takes up more than 40 GB on a hard drive, the texture quality is another drawback since it varies heavily. However, id Tech 5 is not completely flawless. The moderate hardware demand turns out to be another advantage - except for the video memory. This makes every single edge appear almost unique and the levels appear as if made from one piece. Due to the huge texture surfaces (also known as MegaTextures) there are barely any repetitions of object wallpapers observable - as opposed to other engines. Id Tech 5's biggest advantage is its variety. With the Tech 5 engine the computer guru id Software has come up with a relatively extraordinary technology that differs in many respects from the products of the competitors (Crytek, Epic, DICE, etc.). ![]()
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