Deus Ex: Human Revolution

Deus Ex: Human Revolution (DirectX 11)


 

You play Adam Jensen, an ex-SWAT specialist who’s been handpicked to oversee the defensive needs of one of America’s most experimental biotechnology firms. Your job is to safeguard company secrets, but when a black ops team breaks in and kills the very scientists you were hired to protect, everything you thought you knew about your job changes

Badly wounded during the attack, you have no choice but to become mechanically augmented and you soon find yourself chasing down leads all over the world, never knowing who you can trust. At a time when scientific advancements are turning athletes, soldiers and spies into super enhanced beings, someone is working very hard to ensure mankind’s evolution follows a particular path.

You need to discover where that path lies. Because when all is said and done, the decisions you take, and the choices you make, will be the only things that can change it.

 

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Our Settings for Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Vsync Disabled

Deus Ex appears to be the one game that shows us exactly what we "expected" in terms of performance results.  The GTX 670 is anywhere from 15-20% slower than the GTX 680 but it is 7% faster than the similarly priced HD 7950 card and about 12% slower than the HD 7970.  In terms of the product stack and our predictions going into the article, this is the closest match.

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