The Passive Gigabyte & Overclocked HIS HD 6770 meet the EVGA GTX 550 Ti
Batman: Arkham Asylum (Game of the Year Edition) Batman: Arkham Asylum is an action-adventure/stealth video game based on DC Comics’ Batman. Arkham Asylum is based directly on the long-running comic book’s Dark Knight character. The Joker devised an elaborate plot from inside Arkham Asylum that Batman is personally forced to put a stop to. The game’s primary characters are superbly voiced.
The game is played as an over-the-shoulder, third-person perspective action-adventure game with a primary focus on Batman’s combat abilities, stealth, detective skills and complete with an arsenal of gadgets that can be used in both combat and as exploring in “detective mode”.
Batman: Arkham Asylum uses a highly modified version of the Unreal Engine 3. It does not support AA natively but must be added in and supported by the game’s developer. We are using the Game of the Year Edition of Batman: Arkham Asylum which supports in-game AA settings for both Radeon and GeForce cards.
We test at 1920×1200 and 1680×1050 with details maxed and with 8xMSAA (for Radeons) and 8xQAA (for the GeForce) applied in the game’s setting control panel.
As with all Unreal Engine games, the performance of even an entry level video card is usually sufficient and in this case, the Radeons are faster but the practical differences actually playing the game are zero at our tested resolutions and detail levels. Look ahead to our super-widescreen testing to see how the HD 6770s fare at 5760×1080 and also how CrossFired HD 6770s manage this game.