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Galaxy GTX 460 GC 768MB 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.

Today we will be testing our cards during Operation Aurora which is the first mission of the Single player campaign. We are testing at 1920×1200 with in game details set to High with 1MSAA, 16AF, v-sync off and HBAO enabled.

The Galaxy GTX 460 GC proved once again that we don't need to spend big money to achieve very respectable performance even at 1080p. Game play was extremely smooth throughout as we averaged just over 47 FPS.  The Galaxy GTX 460 GC never dropped below 26 FPS which in itself is rather impressive.

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