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Wired2Fire Diablo Predator System review

Far Cry 3 is an open world first-person shooter video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal in conjunction with Ubisoft Massive, Ubisoft Red Storm, Ubisoft Reflections, and Ubisoft Shanghai and published by Ubisoft for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It is the sequel to 2008′s Far Cry 2. It has received a lot of acclaim from the public and is up for contention as Game of the Year via many publications.

We configured this game to run with extremely high image quality settings, as shown above.

This is a demanding game and needs capable partnering hardware to run at these settings. The average frame rate is 42 frames per second and it dropped to 25 frames per second once. This is playable, although a few settings could be reduced to increase the frame rate.

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2 comments

  1. Its nothing special really. seems to be well routed and a nice build, but its rather dull IMO.

  2. Good selection of components throughout, shame about the case though, I hate xigmatek fans, they are always so loud. I had to replace several for a friend as they made such a racket. I would have prefered to see a corsair case and cooler rather than xigmatek. forget the monitor. hopefully they allow some adaptions of the core build with better cooling, lower noise.