Bloody Roar: Primal Fury: Difference between revisions

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{{testing/entry|revision=3.0|OS=Mac OS X 10.6|CPU=Intel Core i7 @ 2.2GHz|GPU=Radeon HD 6750M & Intel HD3000|result=Runs well. Black screen for a bit during intro vid, just skip with the start button once you hear sound. It will go to the menu eventually.|tester=Anon}}
{{testing/entry|revision=3.0|OS=Mac OS X 10.6|CPU=Intel Core i7 @ 2.2GHz|GPU=Radeon HD 6750M & Intel HD3000|result=Runs well. Black screen for a bit during intro vid, just skip with the start button once you hear sound. It will go to the menu eventually.|tester=Anon}}
{{testing/entry|revision=3.0|OS=Linux openSUSE 11.4 x86_64 2.6.37|CPU=AMD Phenom II 970BE @ 3.5GHz|GPU=ATI Radeon HD 5850|result=Perfect in game with default setting but if you want to see intro movie and animations set the External Frame Buffer to Real|tester=Delayline}}
{{testing/entry|revision=3.0|OS=Linux openSUSE 11.4 x86_64 2.6.37|CPU=AMD Phenom II X4 970 @ 3.5GHz|GPU=ATI Radeon HD 5850|result=Perfect in game with default setting but if you want to see intro movie and animations set the External Frame Buffer to Real|tester=Delayline}}
{{testing/entry|revision=3.0-801|OS=Windows XP x86|CPU=Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 @ 3.16GHz|GPU=ATI Radeon HD 4850|result=Runs with the recommended settings, but with severe slowdowns; FPS in menu is at a stable 60, but in-game it drops to around 30-40 and stays there. No changes in the settings manage to get it above 40-43 FPS in-game.|tester=incassum}}
{{testing/entry|revision=3.0-801|OS=Windows XP x86|CPU=Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 @ 3.16GHz|GPU=ATI Radeon HD 4850|result=Runs with the recommended settings, but with severe slowdowns; FPS in menu is at a stable 60, but in-game it drops to around 30-40 and stays there. No changes in the settings manage to get it above 40-43 FPS in-game.|tester=incassum}}
{{testing/entry|revision=4.0.2|OS=Windows 7 x64|CPU=AMD Phenom II X4 Black 975 @ 4.12GHz|GPU=AMD R9 290|result=Runs well with the recommended settings (as noted above, it no longer needs XFB for videos to work), but with severe slowdowns; FPS in menu is at a stable 60 FPS, but in-game it drops to between 40 and 50 FPS depending on how much is going on on-screen, and stays there. The VBeam speed hack alleviates this somewhat, but instead makes the speed of the game change frantically, making it in practice unplayable. No other changes in the settings manage to get it stable above ~48 FPS in-game.|tester=incassum}}
{{testing/entry|revision=4.0.2|OS=Windows 7 x64|CPU=AMD Phenom II X4 975 @ 4.12GHz|GPU=AMD R9 290|result=Runs well with the recommended settings (as noted above, it no longer needs XFB for videos to work), but with severe slowdowns; FPS in menu is at a stable 60 FPS, but in-game it drops to between 40 and 50 FPS depending on how much is going on on-screen, and stays there. The VBeam speed hack alleviates this somewhat, but instead makes the speed of the game change frantically, making it in practice unplayable. No other changes in the settings manage to get it stable above ~48 FPS in-game.|tester=incassum}}
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