StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm BETA – PC performance graphics benchmarks of Graphics Cards

BASIC GAME INFORMATION

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Year of construction: 2012
Genre:RTS
developer: Blizzard Entertainment
Publishing house: Blizzard Entertainment

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StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm is the first addition to the real-time strategy computer game StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, the second part of the StarCraft II trilogy.

The expansion will include, in addition to the continuation of the single-player campaign, additional combat units and changes to the multiplayer game compared to Wings of Liberty. The expansion will include approximately 20 missions. The game will cost as a full add-on and will be released on March 12, 2013, this was announced on November 13, 2012. .

THE GRAFICAL PART

This subsection of our review highlights the main graphical aspects of this game. Particular attention is paid to the version of the graphics engine used, the version of the API used, graphic settings and the quality of development of the main visual aspects.

Supported OS and graphics API

StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm is supported on major Windows operating systems, which include a wide range of Windows XP up to Windows 8. Other operating systems are not currently supported by developers and will not receive support. 

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The priority and main graphics API for the game is DirectX 9

Game engine 

StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm is based on its own game engine developed by Blizzard Entertainment. The developers of Heart of the Swarm promise to please users with improved graphics that better demonstrate both the appearance and behavior of the zerg and the surfaces of new planets, however, the system requirements will remain at the same level.

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The game also uses the Havok “realistic physics” library. Unfortunately, we could not find more detailed information about the game engine, except for these press releases.

Advanced Game Settings

StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm has both basic and advanced graphics settings. We can manipulate these settings very flexibly depending on the performance of your subsystem.

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Below we have provided screenshots of the game at various graphics settings, where our readers can see the difference between minimum, medium, high and maximum graphics quality settings. 

Low quality settings 
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Medium quality settings
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High quality settings  
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Very high settings 
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As you can see, the difference between high and low quality settings is simply colossal. In high and medium settings the difference is almost not noticeable…

General visual design and game physics

StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm is still at the stage of closed beta testing and it is too early to say anything concrete, especially considering that only a multiplayer mode is available for the game and we will be able to see all the charms and beauties of the company only after the release of the game.

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But one thing is for sure – the graphics, as well as the system requirements, remained at the level of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, so there can be no talk of super realism or new graphic features, which is quite reasonable, because fans care about themselves game process…

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Well, then we will move directly to gaming tests and determine what impact this game has on modern computer hardware.

TEST PART

Test configuration

test stands

Test bench No. 1 based on the Intel Socket 2 platform011

Test bench No. 2 based on the Intel Socket 1155 platform

Test bench No. 3 based on the Intel Socket 1366 platform

Test bench No. 4 based on the Intel Socket 115 platform6

Test bench No. 5 based on the AMD Soket AM platform3

Test bench No. 6 based on the AMD Soket AM3 platform

Test bench No. 7 based on the AMD Soket AM platform2

Test bench No. 8 based on the Intel Socket 1155 platform

Test bench No. 9 based on the AMD Soket AM3 platform

Test bench No. 10 based on the AMD Soket AM3 platform+

Multimedia equipment

3D monitor LG W2363D

Monitor LG E2750

Dell U3010 monitor product provided by the company AMD

3D Vision Kit product provided by the company Nvidia

Software configuration

Operating system

Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Edition x64 SP1

Graphics driver

Nvidia GeForce/ION Driver Release 310.70

AMD Catalyst 12.11 CAP 11

Monitoring program

MSI Afterburner v2.2.5

GPU test

All video cards were tested at maximum graphics quality by the program MSI Afterburner. The purpose of the test is to determine how video cards from different manufacturers behave under the same conditions. The average and minimum FPS were taken as performance indicators. Below is a video of the test segment: 

 Our video cards were tested at separate screen sizes of 1920×1080 and 2560×1600 at the maximum graphics quality settings allowed by StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm BETA. Multi-chip configurations from NVIDIA and AMD are fully optimized and show excellent scalability – performance on them is limited only by the central processor.

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Testing at maximum quality settings 1920×1080

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At a resolution of 1920×1080 at maximum settings, video cards of the Radeon HD 5750 or GeForce GTS 450 level again showed acceptable and sufficient FPS. 

Testing at maximum quality settings 2560×1600

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At a resolution of 2560×1600 at maximum settings, an acceptable minimum FPS was shown by video cards of the level Radeon HD 5750 or GeForce GTS 450. The optimal video cards will be solutions Radeon HD 577.0 or GeForce GTS 450. The requirements for video cards at the beta testing stage turned out to be minimal. As you would expect, NVIDIA cards showed the best price/performance combination in StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm, which is due to better optimization of GeForce video cards for games from Blizzard Entertainment.

VRAM test

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Testing of video memory consumed by the game was carried out by the program MSI Afterburner. The indicator was based on results on top video cards from AMD and NVIDIA with separate screen sizes 1680×1050, 1920×1080 and 2560×1600.

Testing at maximum memory GPU quality settings 

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The optimal amount of video memory for this game is 500 MB. for resolutions with high quality settings, and about 800 megabytes for ultra-high ones.

CPU test

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We tested processor dependence on 12 models of basic configurations that are relevant today. The test was carried out in those places where the value of video cards for the game is minimal and its load was less than 99%, this time at a resolution of 1920×1080 with maximum graphics quality settings.

Testing at maximum quality settings 1920×1080

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The game will need two cores for optimal gaming experience. Four cores give an increase in performance, but this is no longer important…

RAM test

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Testing of the RAM consumed by the game was carried out by monitoring directly through the Windows task manager. The test was carried out on the basic configuration of Core i 7 [email protected] GHz with 8GB DDR3 2400 MGz pre-installed memory.

Testing at various quality settings

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As we can see, with various quality settings, the amount of RAM consumed in StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm BETA is at the level of 800-1000 megabytes. The system will have enough 2 gigabytes of RAM.

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