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Gary McTaggart once told us: "Yes. There is a detailed benchmark released before the game ships where you can run a particular card through any of the DirectX levels where appropriate."
If the game really is supposed to come out on the 30th, that's now when the benchmark is coming as well, er, what exactly is the benchmark for anyway?
I mean, the major appeal of having the benchmark out before the game shipped was to see how our systems were going to stand up to the rendering tasks HL2 was going to throw at us so we would know what to buy for when the game is coming out. But if the benchmark comes out at the same time as the game, what's the point? We already have the game. Presumably it can benchmark itself just fine. So what they are saying currently makes NO sense: that the game and benchmark will come at the same time.
Something is up here. Any ideas as to why they are making this move? Sure, it could be that the game is delayed, but we will get the BM program on the 30th. But why hold back on the benchmarking tools in the first place? They pretty obviously seem done already, and it would do a lot to quell fans to release them as soon as possible.
If the game really is supposed to come out on the 30th, that's now when the benchmark is coming as well, er, what exactly is the benchmark for anyway?
I mean, the major appeal of having the benchmark out before the game shipped was to see how our systems were going to stand up to the rendering tasks HL2 was going to throw at us so we would know what to buy for when the game is coming out. But if the benchmark comes out at the same time as the game, what's the point? We already have the game. Presumably it can benchmark itself just fine. So what they are saying currently makes NO sense: that the game and benchmark will come at the same time.
Something is up here. Any ideas as to why they are making this move? Sure, it could be that the game is delayed, but we will get the BM program on the 30th. But why hold back on the benchmarking tools in the first place? They pretty obviously seem done already, and it would do a lot to quell fans to release them as soon as possible.