![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Let me be the first to say that I can't stand DRM and especially DENUVO so do not take this as a defense for either one, but there was a mad dash to report that Borderlands 3 was consuming a CONSTANT 2MB/s upload and chewing through data. Moving to Ultra and Badass changes become more nuanced, but do drag the performance down along the way making Borderlands 3 appear much more intense to run than it can be as a result. I think you'll find performance at your GPU's desired resolution to be fairly good there. Moving from Medium to High has the highest impact on visuals and performance resulting in my recommendation of going with High preset and turning Volumetric Lighting down to Medium. As we move from the somewhat bland, but high performing Low setting to Medium we see more assets begin to form that clear up the image, but we see a stark performance difference. If there's one major takeaway from Borderlands 3 and it's preset options it's that you can see there's a difference, but the performance scales accordingly. First off, it shows us how the game looks at various presets as well as how performance scales with those settings. Testing presets at 4K gives us a couple of quick metrics before diving into the game too deeply. This example really shows its benefit on the ground surface, but throughout the game so far it's a feature I would recommend you leave on as it does add a bit to the game itself that Radeon Image Sharpening and GeForce Freestyle Sharpening don't, but combining the two is even better. That said it's designed to sharpen the image, create a clearer final image and we've included a side by side comparison of it on and off. Below is the setting that is applied with the Ultra preset.īorderlands 3 features Fidelity FX Sharpening through their partnership with AMD for this title, but the feature is available for everyone to use and isn't limited to Radeon cards. 1% lows, so this was ultimately done as a way to deliver better metrics to the audience. The representation of the 99th percentile is much more consistent in my experience than the 1% and. Put another way, 99% of the frames will achieve at least this frame rate. For those uncertain of what the 99th percentile is, representing is easily explained as showing only 1 frame out of 100 is slower than this frame rate. 1% results but while working on an upcoming review, before starting this one, I had decided to move to a 99th percentile to represent the bottom end of the framerates for a simpler method of charting and reading for our readers. Once we had the results from 3 runs, after discarding an initial burner run for loading purposes, we took the average of average frame rates as well as the 99th percentile results from the run. We used FrameView to capture the performance from the 105 second run of the benchmark while running at the Ultra preset. ![]()
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