Fallout 4

Fallout 4 (DirectX 11)


Fallout 4 is set in a post-apocalyptic Boston in the year 2287, 210 years after a devastating nuclear war, in which the player character emerges from an underground bunker known as Vault 111. Gameplay is similar to that of Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. The player completes various quests and acquires experience points to level up their character. With first-person and third-person perspectives available, players can explore Fallout 4's open world setting at will, allowing nonlinear gameplay. The player can bring companions to assist in battles and help with scavenging. Players have the ability to construct and deconstruct buildings and items, and use them to build settlements, which can attract and be inhabited by non-playable characters. –Wikipedia

AMD Radeon Vega Frontier Edition CrossFire Testing - Graphics Cards 28

AMD Radeon Vega Frontier Edition CrossFire Testing - Graphics Cards 29

AMD Radeon Vega Frontier Edition CrossFire Testing - Graphics Cards 30

Settings used for Fallout 4

 

Fallout 4 sees scaling of just 12% at 2560×1440 and 16% when we move to testing at 4K. The frame variance of the dual Vega cards is higher than any single GPU solution but it fares better than we saw with Dirt Rally. At 4K rendering, it crosses the 2ms variance level around the 90th percentile.

Radeon Vega FE CrossFire, Average FPS Comparisons, Fallout 4
  Vega Frontier Edition GTX 1080 Ti GTX 1080 Fury X
2560×1440 +12% -23% +3% +43%
3840×2160 +16% -29% +1%  

This table presents the above data in a more basic way, focusing only on the average FPS, so keep that in mind. 

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