Red Falcon
[H]ard DCOTM December 2023
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You know what, to hell with it, I'm going to answer my own question that I asked you from this thread that you couldn't, and still cannot, answer:I'l stick with Diablo 3 the engine is different thus the result is different. It is major not minor one is single thread the other is not. How difficult is that to understand? You want me to send you the source code?
https://hardforum.com/threads/sony-...-playstation-5.1960852/page-5#post-1043648885
You said:
You prove that what you say is not true everyone that ran Diablo 3 can tell you it won't run on any Jaguar core based solution certainly not 1080p and unless you do very low settings hardly at 720p.
You also fail to understand that in your chain of though it is cpu bound guess what game is CPU bound Diablo 3 it will run like crap on Bulldozer and even Thuban it does not like anything else then raw single thread power.
You list theoretical specs but you never have an idea what is going on in the real world.
Then I asked:
Also, I wanted ask, how do you KNOW that Diablo 3 won't play on a Jaguar-based system (other than the consoles) - have you actually tried it yourself?
Obviously you have not, however, I have, so here is your answer:
Yes, Diablo 3 will run on a system with a Jaguar CPU and a GT 1030 2GB GPU (GDDR5 version), specifically the one in my sig which is a lowly HP T620 Thin Client, hardly a "gaming beast" and a far weaker system than the consoles, at around 35-45fps consistently at 2560x1080.
Not to mention I had Firefox and a few other apps running in the background, as you can clearly see, and in a dual monitor setup.
You can also clearly see that the game, again running at 2560x1080, is running at medium to high settings and getting 35-45fps (FRAPS fps rate is in the upper-left corner of the game) - not 720p at very low settings like you stated.
So, apparently, a quad-core Jaguar CPU @ 2.0GHz is indeed capable of running Diablo 3, and at a playable frame rate to boot.
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