
Asus V8460 Ultra Deluxe in the test: The video talent with shutter glasses
Jedi Knight II
From Lucas Arts is the long-awaited sequel to the first computer episode of the adventures of Kyle Katarrn. Swinging your lightsaber you wander through locations in the Star Wars universe to put a stop to the dark side of the force. In contrast to Quake III, on whose engine Jedi Knight II is based, neither the sound nor the graphics card is limited and there is only a difference between the cards in the highest resolutions. In the meantime we have patched Jedi Knight to version 1.04, which also brought a new time demo at the same time, so the results are in no way comparable to previous tests.
- 1024x768x32:
- Asus V8460 Ultra Deluxe110.8
- Radeon8500 LE108.9*
- Asus V8460 Ultra Deluxe'HQ'107,4
- GeForce3103.7
- Radeon8500 LE 'HQ'84, 4*
- GeForce3 'HQ'64, 0
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- 1280x1024x32:
- Asus V8460 Ultra Deluxe110,6
- Radeon8500 LE108,4*
- GeForce3103.4
- Asus V8460 Ultra Deluxe 'HQ'79.8
- GeForce3 'HQ'42,1
- Radeon8500 LE 'HQ'40,5*
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- 1600x1200x32:
- Asus V8460 Ultra Deluxe109,9
- Radeon8500 LE96.7*
- GeForce380,4
- Asus V8460 Ultra Deluxe 'HQ'53,9
- GeForce3 'HQ'27,5
- Radeon8500 LE 'HQ'0,0with QAA not possible.
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* Due to a still not fixed bug in the drivers of the Radeon8500 we had to increase the texture quality of this card from 'very high'Switch back to 'high', otherwise unusually low frame rates would have come out regardless of the resolution (