Bioshock Infinite

Bioshock Infinite (DirectX 11)


 

BioShock Infinite is a first-person shooter like you’ve never seen. Just ask the judges from E3 2011, where the Irrational Games title won over 85 editorial awards, including the Game Critics Awards’ Best of Show. Set in 1912, players assume the role of former Pinkerton agent Booker DeWitt, sent to the flying city of Columbia on a rescue mission. His target? Elizabeth, imprisoned since childhood. During their daring escape, Booker and Elizabeth form a powerful bond — one that lets Booker augment his own abilities with her world-altering control over the environment. Together, they fight from high-speed Sky-Lines, in the streets and houses of Columbia, on giant zeppelins, and in the clouds, all while learning to harness an expanding arsenal of weapons and abilities, and immersing players in a story that is not only steeped in profound thrills and surprises, but also invests its characters with what Game Informer called “An amazing experience from beginning to end."

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB Review - Full GK110 Crashes into Hawaii - Graphics Cards 47

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB Review - Full GK110 Crashes into Hawaii - Graphics Cards 48

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB Review - Full GK110 Crashes into Hawaii - Graphics Cards 49

Our Settings for Bioshock Infinite

NVIDIA's GTX 780 Ti is able to beat out the R9 290X here, but not by a very wide margin thanks to the frequent stutters and frame time issuses we see with all cards, but more so with NVIDIA's solutions.

 

At 2560×1440 the performance delta compresses even more with the GTX 780 Ti keeping its lead.  Stutter is a bit better here as well though AMD has the advantage in that area with the R9 290X.

 

Our testing at 3840×2160 show pretty much a tie between the two cards at about 39 FPS.

 

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