- Date:
- Monday , February 22, 2010
- Author:
- Mark Warner
- Editor:
- Brent Justice
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BioShock 2 Gameplay Performance and Image Quality
BioShock 2 is here for your damp dark pleasure. BioShock, its predecessor, was a feast for the eyes when it was launched back in 2007, but does the aging engine stand up well to today's video cards and today's expectations? We'll check it out with six of today's best video cards. Now, who's your Big Daddy?
Test System Setup
For our test system platform we are using an ASUS P6T6 WS Revolution motherboard with an Intel Core i7 920 overclocked to 3.6GHz, and 6GB of Corsair DDR3-1600. For the power supply, we will be using a CoolerMaster Real Power Pro 1250W .
While it might be a bit "overkill," we use the 3.6GHz overclocked quad-core processor to mitigate any CPU-based bottlenecking that we may encounter by using a slower or less powerful CPU.

Driver Setup
With both the NVIDIA and AMD video cards we will be using the latest drivers. For the NVIDIA video cards, we are using the ForceWare 196.34 BETA driver. For the AMD/ATI video cards, we are using the Catalyst 10.3 BETA driver. All drivers are designated for use with Windows 7 64-bit.
Evaluation Method
We evaluate what each video card configuration can supply us in terms of a playable gaming experience while supplying the best culmination of resolution and "eye candy" graphical settings. We focus on quality and immersion of the gameplay experience rather than how many frames per second the card can get in a canned benchmark or prerecorded timedemo situation that often do not represent real gameplay like you would experience at home. Then we will follow with apples-to-apples testing based on real gameplay as well.
