Unreal Performance Test 2002

Unreal Performance Test 2002

Ufficialmente introdotto l'Unreal Performance Test 2002, tool di analisi per le schede video basato sul motore grafico di Unreal 2

di pubblicata il , alle 08:15 nel canale Schede Video
 
In occasione del Game Developer Conference, inaugurato nella giornata di ieri, Epic ha ufficialmente presentato l'Unreal Performance Test 2002, nuovo benchmark basato sul motore grafico del gioco Unreal 2.

Scopo di questo nuovo test è quello di diventare piattaforma di riferimento per tutte le analisi prestazionali delle schede video di ultima generazione, grazie alla sua capacità di stressare al limite il sottosistema video.
Benchmark Puts Graphics Performance to the Test: Does Today's Hardware Meet the Capabilities of Tomorrow's Games?

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 21, 2002--, Can today's PC hardware stand-up to the increasingly complex and intense computer games of tomorrow? Although game designers continue to push graphical detail and performance, hardware manufacturers are testing their wares against the existing standards of yesterday. Until now... Leading game and technology developer Epic Games today unveiled the Unreal Performance Test 2002, the first and only game benchmark indicative of the future of gaming.

Aiming to stress-test the functionality and power of today's graphics performance, the benchmark is a barometer of how current hardware technology measures up against next generation gaming applications. The Unreal Performance Test is the first game benchmark to utilize a widely used game engine, Epic's award-winning Unreal Engine. Licensed by many of the recognized leaders in PC gaming such as Electronic Arts (Undying, Adventure Pinball), Infogrames (Epic's own Unreal Tournament), and Eidos (Deus Ex, Deus Ex 2, Thief 3), the Unreal Engine is viewed as the game industry's most advanced and widely used complete 3D game engine.

"It is well recognized throughout the industry that games drive hardware innovation," said Mark Rein, vice president at Epic Games. "At Epic, we are striving to influence and educate the card manufacturers and consumers to improve the overall quality of the gaming experience. We created the Unreal Performance Test to be the first true indicator of how gaming hardware will respond to the ever-increasing demands of tomorrow's games."

The performance test was recently put to task on leading hardware Web site Anandtech.com. The site compared 15 of today's leading cards at five different resolution settings.

"There are other game engines that have been used for benchmarking, but none are as robust, or as relevant as the Unreal Performance Test 2002," said Anand Lal Shimpi, editor-in-chief of AnandTech.com. "With the 6-month video-card product cycles, you have to play a guessing game as to whether you'll be buying adequate power for the future. Card manufacturers have long stated that their hardware could stand up to the demands of tomorrow's games. Now we can finally put their claims to the test." The Unreal Performance Test is designed to be a torture test for today and tomorrow's personal computers that contain the best available CPUs and GPUs and stresses both equally. The content being used in the current version of the test shows as much as 1,000 times the detail levels seen in Epic's 1999 hit game title Unreal Tournament. With accelerated 3D rendering that is constantly being tweaked and refreshed the benchmark represents the latest internal build of the Unreal Engine. It is designed to test polygon counts, CPU performance, AI and animation at the highest possible settings.

As Epic's next-generation Unreal game engine is constantly evolving, the Unreal Performance Test 2002 will be continually updated and the test will remain an important tool for the industry.
Fonte: Savagenews.
11 Commenti
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sidew22 Marzo 2002, 08:24 #1
Sara downloadabile come per 3dmark2001?
berny8122 Marzo 2002, 08:26 #2
dovrebbe esserlo, altrimenti non diventerà mai un punto di riferimento.
girg22 Marzo 2002, 10:08 #3
almeno questo sarà un indice di velocità!!!
guest22 Marzo 2002, 10:14 #4
Quindi incomincerà ad appoggiarsi di più alla GPU che alla CPU? altrimenti perchè con la stessa configurazione UT fa 70 fps e Quake3 180?!!
Moreno Carullo22 Marzo 2002, 10:56 #5
Speriamo che esca presto da scaricare!
bucowskyfromL.A22 Marzo 2002, 22:48 #6
non me ne frega un c***o del bench,io voglio il gioco sugli scaffali!!!!!!!!!
mame3223 Marzo 2002, 08:48 #7
Minkia!!!!!!!!!!!
Non vedo l'ora di avere questo Bench!!!
planetx23 Marzo 2002, 13:06 #8
meno male, mi ero quasi rotto i coglioni di avere come test di riferimento il solito Quake3 del cavolo straottimizzato per intel
drag-on23 Marzo 2002, 20:27 #9
Originariamente inviato da bucowskyfromL.A
[B]non me ne frega un c***o del bench,io voglio il gioco sugli scaffali!!!!!!!!!


La demo la puoi già scaricare.
bucowskyfromL.A23 Marzo 2002, 21:58 #10
ok la demo ma io voglio il gioco!

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