

When we dropped our resolution to 1024x768, we noticed a similar behaviour. This would hint towards a possible CPU limitation, however that was not the case.

While running the game in Single GPU mode, we witnessed our one GPU core being stressed. For unknown reasons, our GPU usage was only used at 50% during the campaign (and sometimes during the entire benchmark). While NVIDIA has already included an SLI profile for this title, SLI scaling is really all over the place. Total War: ATTILA is built on the next iteration of the Warscape Engine, and it’s time now to see how this strategy game runs on the PC platform.Īs always, we used an Intel i7 4930K with 8GB RAM, NVIDIA’s GTX690, Windows 8.1 64-bit and the latest WHQL version of the GeForce drivers. Total War: ATTILA has just been released and Green Man Gaming was kind enough to provide us with a review code for it.
