X2: The Threat

Continuing the trend of non-shooter games, Egosoft’s X2 represents one of the best space-habitation games, and also one of the few surviving space series. Not held back by the need for environments or elaborate backgrounds, X2 makes good use of high-quality models and the SM2.0+ feature set. It’s recently been replaced by the even more advanced X3: Reunion, but this game can still bring a system to a crawl in some places when every quality setting is turned on.

X2: The Threat

X2: The Threat HQ

Given the graphical complexity of X2 in some scenes, we’re a bit surprised to see that there’s no performance change to speak of here. Between the 4.05 and 6.01 drivers, the framerate’s difference is under a single frame per second, which we can classify as being likely due to random variations; for all intents and purposes, there’s been no change in the game.


Catalyst 4.05 versus 6.01 (mouse over to see 4.05)

Given the lack of performance changes, there’s nothing shocking here. Image quality is completely consistent throughout all of the Catalyst drivers.


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  • breethon - Wednesday, February 22, 2006 - link

    I never download the "FULL" package drivers from ATI. I always use the option "dial up - driver only"(the first of three options under the dial up links). I use atitool for any tweaking. I don't have the CCC (atleast I don't believe I do). Don't let the dial-up words trick you. I pull from ati.com just as fast as the broadband links. Hopefully this helps.
  • archcommus - Wednesday, February 22, 2006 - link

    I'll admit the CCC takes a long time to load and is bloated, but if you disable it from startup and don't mess with the settings much, it's really not that bad.
  • microAmp - Wednesday, February 22, 2006 - link

    If you search the Far Cry forums, there is a way to do a quick save, through the console, IIRC.
  • archcommus - Wednesday, February 22, 2006 - link

    Yes, I wouldn't even bother playing the game without doing that, don't care for repeating things endlessly.
  • wing0 - Wednesday, February 22, 2006 - link

    from all the comparison for 9700Pro, it seems to me that I should stick with my 5.7 cat?
  • Cybercat - Wednesday, February 22, 2006 - link

    I do see a change in the shadows under the dock. I don't know if you could say it's better or worse though.
  • Ryan Smith - Wednesday, February 22, 2006 - link

    That's actually fog. We couldn't get an exactly perfect screenshot because of the rolling fog(though we kept the scene because it does a good job showing everything), so there is a slight difference due to that. There are no differences however due to driver IQ changes.
  • tfranzese - Wednesday, February 22, 2006 - link

    But is the CCC the cause of the increased boot time or is it the .NET Framework in general? I've never given CCC any use personally, just want to be sure that the distinction was made when you took the measurements.
  • Ryan Smith - Wednesday, February 22, 2006 - link

    It was the CCC, the machine already had the .NET framework on it.
  • Scrogneugneu - Wednesday, February 22, 2006 - link

    Yeah, but is the slowdown caused by the CCC itself, or by the .NET components loading because there was a .NET application launched?


    I believe the Framework won't load itself until one application requires it. If the CCC happens to be that application, then there's not much ATI can do about it. However, if it isn't... then they should definitively take a look at that (I'd rater have a better CCC than a "half-a-fps" faster driver).

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