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HIS 5770 IceQ 5 Turbo Review

Battlefield Bad Company 2 brings the spectacular Battlefield gameplay to the forefront of next-gen consoles and PC, featuring best-in-class vehicular combat set across a wide range of huge sandbox maps each with a different tactical focus. New vehicles like the All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) and the UH-60 transport helicopter allow for all-new multiplayer tactics in the warzone. Extensive fine-tuning ensures that this will be the most realistic vehicle combat experience to date. Tactical destruction is taken to new heights with the updated DICE Frostbite engine. Players can now take down entire buildings or create their own vantage points by blasting holes through cover, thereby delivering a unique dynamic experience in every match.

Once again we will test both 1680×1050 and 1920×1080 resolutions.

Battlefield Bad Company 2 released in March of 2010 and is one of the more popular games of this particular genre. It offers DirectX 11 support to go with Single player campaigns and of course online multi-player action.  The IceQ 5 5770 once again performed quite admirably during our testing.

As with CODMW 2 we experienced a few random drops in FPS taking our minimum frames per second just into the danger zone.  These drops were very minimal and while they look bad on the graph did not actually effect our overall gaming experience with this title.

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