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Unigine's Newest Benchmark Features Huge, Open-Space Expanses

jones_supa writes "Unigine announced a new GPU benchmark known as Valley Benchmark. From the same developers who created Heaven Benchmark, the Valley Benchmark is a non-synthetic benchmark that is powered by the Unigine Engine, a real-time 3D engine that supports the latest rendering features. The Valley Benchmark includes massive area of 64 square kilometers of very detailed terrain that includes forest, mountains, green expanses, rocky slopes and flowers. The area can be freely explored by means of walking or flying. All major operating systems are supported."

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  1. My results by armanox · · Score: 4, Informative

    Are here under Fedora.

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    I'm starting to think GNU is the problem with "GNU/Linux" these days.
  2. Not digitally signed for Mountain Lion by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Informative

    A bit of an oversight - it won't run if security is set to reject unknown developers.