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Warp2Search.net » News » December 2006 » Splinter Cell: Double Agent: A Performance Analysis

Splinter Cell: Double Agent: A Performance Analysis

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 12/08/2006 05:57 PM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 1497 views

The newest addition to the Splinter Cell series has recently been released for the PC. We'll take a look at the game and see how it runs on several graphics cards from both ATI and NVIDIA.



We tested Double Agent at two major settings; the first we refer to as high quality, and the other we will call medium quality (though the game doesn't have specific settings that correspond with this). With high quality settings, all the graphics settings are set to "on" and/or to their highest quality level (with the exception of AA and HDR which are mutually exclusive on cards that don't support floating point with AA, such as the GeForce 7 series).

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Esthero
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#65709 Posted on: 12/08/2006 07:50 PM
they say it's one of the best SplinterCell releases according to many reviews

also that it is foremost a game for SC fans

I haven't played it myself yet



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