We test Total War: Shogun 2 at the native resolution of our 30 inch panel (2560×1600) and measure frame rate performance across several different levels ingame. We repeat the tests three times and average the results.
We configured the game to very high settings at 2560×1600.
Performance at these very high settings is superb, averaging well over 100 frames per second and dropping to just under 80 frames per second during some of the most intensive battles with hundreds of units onscreen.
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