World in Conflict

World in Conflict (DirectX 10)


An incredibly detailed RTS game, World in Conflict allows you to look at your troops from a bird’s eye view as well as zooming to street level to get hands on with the combat.  As you get closer, the game only looks better, as the scaling detail is incredible making this title an easy pick for DX10 benchmarking.

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World in Conflict Test Settings

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The performance of these test configurations is much closer on WiC than on other titles though the HD 4870 X2 still has a nice lead over the GTX 280 as we get into the higher resolutions – the AMD card has a 45% lead at 2560×1600.  The GTX 260 SLI performed very well though it continued to crash at 2560×1600 and would not complete.

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