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#1 Oct 13 2005 at 7:37 PM Rating: Good
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Hello! I just came across the FFXI benchmark program here (yes, i know its been out for a while :).

Whats the best score anyone has gotten on High Res? For myself, on my brand new GeForce 7800 GTX, Athlon X2 4800, 1GB RAM, I scored a 7412 (running at 1280x1024, Antialiasing 4x, Anisotropic Filtering 16x, High Quality).

What kind of scores has everyone else gotten? I'm curious, this is the first benchmark program I've run.

At the very least, its something to watch/do during the last 2.5 hours of maintenance.

Edit:
Woohoo! 9499 when running with the Low quality benchmark setting!

Edited, Thu Oct 13 21:07:33 2005 by ShadowsFell
#2 Oct 13 2005 at 7:43 PM Rating: Decent
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With my system... P4 OC'd @ 3.6, 1GB of Ram and a ATI x800xl running @ 4.25/1.1 I got around 6200.

Btw, don't forget that AA/AF do not work in FFXI, so trying to force them does not good (you can get some weird artifacts with it on anyways).
#3 Oct 13 2005 at 7:45 PM Rating: Good
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Nusumenai wrote:
Btw, don't forget that AA/AF do not work in FFXI, so trying to force them does not good (you can get some weird artifacts with it on anyways).


Really, I didn't know that. I do notice a significant difference, though, in the appearance when I turn them up ... I turn off "application controlled" for both the settings.
#4 Oct 13 2005 at 7:45 PM Rating: Decent
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1372... lol

EDIT:

That's why I bought the PS2 Version after i got windows ><lol

Edited, Thu Oct 13 20:59:53 2005 by Caiphus
#5 Oct 13 2005 at 7:55 PM Rating: Good
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Caiphus wrote:
1372... lol

EDIT:

That's why I bought the PS2 Version after i got windows ><lol

Edited, Thu Oct 13 20:59:53 2005 by Caiphus


lol, {I'm sorry.} {/comfort}
#6 Oct 13 2005 at 8:22 PM Rating: Good
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5662-H with:

Pentium D 3,0GHz (no overclocking)
Radeon AX850XT
1GB DDR-2 533

Pretty low, I expected more :)
#7 Oct 13 2005 at 8:52 PM Rating: Good
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Just a correction from what I saw above. AA indeed doesn't work but AF works just fine.

3.2 P4
1 gb ram
Radeon 9800XT 256mb

8112 on low res
#8 Oct 13 2005 at 9:02 PM Rating: Good
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MysticXSab wrote:
Just a correction from what I saw above. AA indeed doesn't work but AF works just fine.


Thankx! Not that I don't believe you, but do you have a link to another thread/site that discusses this? If this is the case, I'll save some GPU effort and set AA back to application-controlled :)
#9 Oct 13 2005 at 9:27 PM Rating: Decent
2974
P4 2.4Ghz
Radeon 9600xt
512mb Ram

ah poo ><
#10 Oct 13 2005 at 9:42 PM Rating: Default
133337.

1337
graphics chip (TM).

1337
gigs of RAM.

1337 mgbs.

Owned.
#11 Oct 13 2005 at 10:58 PM Rating: Good
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The One and Only ShadowsFell wrote:
Nusumenai wrote:
Btw, don't forget that AA/AF do not work in FFXI, so trying to force them does not good (you can get some weird artifacts with it on anyways).


Really, I didn't know that. I do notice a significant difference, though, in the appearance when I turn them up ... I turn off "application controlled" for both the settings.

Anyone know of anyway to fix/force AA and make it work properly?
-Shades
#12 Oct 13 2005 at 11:06 PM Rating: Decent
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I'm telling you guys, it doesn't work... The engine isn't made to know how to use it... It's a straight port from the PS2 version, PS2 does not use any kind of aa/af.

Btw, Nvidia has a special AA feature... Q. AA? I forgot the exact name. Anyways, its said to make things look a bit smoother... try it out. =)
#13 Oct 13 2005 at 11:07 PM Rating: Decent
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3674 on High Quality

Athlon 2.1Ghz
2GB RAM (striping)
ATI Radeon X700 PRO
dual 200GB SATA drives (striping)

I think that is decent, but my friend almost hit 4000. So I dunno.
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