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Batman: Arkham Origins
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DirectX 11 Gaming Performance
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Batman: Arkham Origins is a prequel to one of the earlier games that follows Batman as he develops his fighting techniques and persona as the Dark Knight. The game is built on a modified version of Epic’s Unreal Engine 3. We run the benchmark with high quality settings and FXAA.
The system handled Batman: Arkham Origins well, but didn’t take the top spot for some reason. It landed just behind the Eurocom P5 Pro, which has some hardware in common.
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BioShock Infinite
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DirectX 11 Gaming Performance
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Also based on Epic’s Unreal Engine 3, BioShock Infinite takes you (as former Pinkerton agent Booker DeWitt) to the mysterious, flying city of Columbia. You find yourself helping Elizabeth, who soon turns out to have unusual powers. The game is an FPS, but the storyline is as compelling as the battles and Bioshock infinite has won awards and praise for its story and art design.
The Deimos 1615S jumped back on track with Bioshock, offering a
framerate of 96.39. That score beats even the Alienware laptop/graphics
amplifier combos.