Counter-Strike: Source Performance Explored
sand writes "While ATI has hooked up with Valve for Half-Life 2, a recent Firingsquad article gives the performance edge to NVIDIA's GeForce 6800 in Counter-Strike: Source. Six high-end cards are tested against CS:Source in four different maps under a wide variety of graphics settings with GeForce 6800 GT finishing ahead of X800 XT PE in some benchmarks."
of some people is going to shrivel very soon it seems....$500+ for a shrivelled e-penis, what a shame.
all you are, is all you are, i'm so sorry for you.
Interesting results. The 6800 Ultra and GT take top in almost all the tests. I was expecting the X800 to preform a little better on Source.
To those that will kick themselves for spending 100 bucks more for the x800 over the 6800gt specifically for Valve products. Perhaps if you hurry, you can sell it on ebay for enough to get a 6800GT. On the bright side, I'm glad I waited. Kinda makes my next graphics card purchase decision very easy.
For every annoying gentoo user, are three even more annoying anti-gentoo crybabies. Take Yosh from #Gimp for example.
Who cares about the performance of the Counter Strike source? It's the binaries that count, man!
Chelloveck
I give up on debugging. From now on, SIGSEGV is a feature.
This image showing the effect of a flashbang with the source engine, looks very much like one of the old 'wall hack' cheats.
It's really confusing to read in headlines like Counter Strike: Source released and things like that. What's wrong with simply calling it Counter Strike Source?
So what you're telling me is that CS: Source plays well on high-end cards.
Would it have killed them to evaluate it on low-end cards, so that we can know if they'll be able to handle HL2?
If you don't know what AltaVista is (was), get off my lawn.
Even the lowest end card they tested was playable in most every resolution. What I want to know is whether I need a new GFX card for HL:Source at all.
What's the lowest level card you can play with and still get a decent gameplay experience for those of us without $300 to spend on a card that'll be obsolete in 2 years?
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Nvidia seems to have thoroughly recovered from their 5xxx series. With doom3 and HL2 performing better on a 6800 than X800 there isn't much reason to buy an ATI card right now. Especially with the GNU/Linux driver issue.
I'll have a good laugh at the HL2 fanboy that mocked me for getting a 6800GT, saying that HL2 is going to be so much better than doom3 that we should all run out and get ATI cards.
Don't you hate meta-sigs?
I have a "measely" 9600 pro, and it handles CS Source beautifully. 1280x1024, graphics turned up all the way, and it is absolutely fine, in fact it's great, easily 60+ FPS. It's a beautiful engine, I cant wait for HL2 to come out, and am confident it will be JUST FINE THANK YOU VERY MUCH since it's the same engine. Even though obviously not all of the advanced features are being used in CS, most of those are CPU intensive anyways as opposed to graphics card. I'm thinking particularly of the physics engine here.
Joseph?
Well, after I RTFA, it seems to me that at most the performance difference is at most 11 FPS between the two high end products (6800 Ultra vs X800 XT PE). More often it was about 6-7 FPS difference between the two. Seems like nothing to get bent out of shape about.
my FPS could be higher than 60, I havent actually turned on that option to check. But I know that ~60FPS is where you stop being able to tell the diffrence between more FPS, eg its "damn smooth", I was just implying that on my system it is at at least this point. :) But, I also dont have AA or AF turned on.
Joseph?