World of Warships Beta graphical video review by GameGPU
Introduction |
We continue our cycles of APU video reviews aimed at testing the top AMD and Intel integrated graphics solutions. The next game accepted for testing integrated graphics solutions was World of Warships Beta.
Game Information |
World of Warships is a free-to-play MMO action game that allows you to plunge into the world of large-scale naval battles and try out the legendary warships of the first half of the 20th century in battle. Well-thought-out gameplay will help you hone your logic and strategic thinking, while detailed models of military equipment, combined with realistic physics and many game locations, will provide complete immersion in the atmosphere of naval battles. Control legendary warships in World of Warships online team battles.
APU test |
Test configuration |
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test stand |
Intel Core i7-4770K AMD A10-Series A10-7850K 8 Gb DDR3-2666 Kingston HyperX Predator MSI A88XM-E35 Asus Z87-A |
multimedia equipment |
Samsung 2333T LS23CMZKFZ
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Software configuration |
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operating system |
Microsoft Windows 8.1 |
Graphics driver |
Intel Iris and HD Graphics Driver for Windows 15.36.14.64.4080 AMD Catalyst 14.12 |
Monitoring program |
MSI Afterburner 4.1 FRAPS |
The configurations were tested with MSI Afterburner. The purpose of the test is to determine how platforms from different manufacturers behave under the same conditions. The average and minimum FPS were taken as the performance indicator. Below is a comparison video:
Our configurations were tested at 1920x1080 resolutions at low, medium and high game graphics quality settings.
Summary performance 1920x1080 |
Testing at various quality settings 1920x1080
The 7850K solution from AMD is enough even for high graphics settings, but the Intel video card is playable only at the minimum quality settings.
Loading threads |
Loading of processor cores at low quality settings 1920x1080 %
When using integrated graphics solutions, the game is capable of supporting up to 4 computational threads, but in fact, World of Warships is enough for 2 processor cores.