Lost Planet 2

Lost Planet 2 (DirectX 11)



The gigantic Akrid, epic environments, and heavily-armoured vital suits of Lost Planet 2 come to PCs beginning October 15! LP2 will be coming to your favorite digital distribution portal soon as well.

Featuring support for DirectX® 11 and DirectX 9, Lost Planet 2 delivers its Akrid-infested world in even greater detail. Through DirectX® 11 features, smoke will have lifelike volume and depth, water surfaces react realistically to player interaction and bullets, and level bosses are rendered with more detail than ever before.

The primary purpose of Test B is to push the PC to its limits and to evaluate the maximum performance of the PC. It utilizes many functions of Direct X11 resulting in a very performance-orientated, very demanding benchmark mode.

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Lost Planet 2 Test Settings 


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The GTX 560 Ti has a great showing here in Lost Planet 2 with even the HD 6950 1GB card falling well behind it. 

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Multi-GPU scaling is again impressive with as much as 80% scaling seen at 2560×1600 going from a single card to pair of them.  The GTX 580 is definitely a great single GPU solution but it is only 48% faster than the GTX 560 Ti.

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