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Cryo Hydro Nemesis SE system review

Tom Clancy HAWX is set in the same universe as Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter; as Captain Scott Mitchell, the Ghost leader, is featured in a few missions of the missions. Plot elements are carried over from other Tom Clancy games such as the missile defense system found in Tom Clancy’s EndWar. G4’s interview with H.A.W.X’s lead designer Thomas Simon reveals that the game takes place in between Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 and Tom Clancy’s EndWar.

The player begins the game in 2014 as the player assumes the role of former U.S. Air Force pilot, David Crenshaw, who is part of an elite unit called H.A.W.X (“High Altitude Warfare eXperimental squadron”), provides fire-support missions for the Ghost team carrying out covert operations in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. However, shortly after the mission, the Air Force decides to deactivate the H.A.W.X squadron and its pilots, including Crenshaw, are recruited into the PMC Artemis Global Security.

We tested DX 10 with shadows high, sun shafts high, ambient occlusion (SSAO) very high. view distance high, forest high, environment high, texture quality high, HDR on, Engine heat on and DOF on.

Upgrading from a mid range card? check this out. With minimum frame rates higher than the average of the other cards in previous systems we can see the Cyro system absolutely dominating our results.

At 2560×1600 the system is hardly breaking a sweat and the frame rate never drops under 60. With V-Sync enabled the ‘smoothness' of the experience was improved and the frame rate was locked to 60fps, never shifting once.

Looking quickly you could easily assume that the line graph is actually average frames per second rather than minimum. Fantastic results again, if only the game was more entertaining.

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