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GPU usage remained the same even when we dropped our resolution to 720p. The funny thing here is that our performance was not affected by our settings or resolution.
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In both DX10 and DX9 modes, our GPU usage was hovering around 40-70% at 1080p with max settings. Saints Row: The Third’s game engine is seriously bugged and doesn’t scale well with SLI systems, even though Volition stated that the game will be SLI-Ready. These settings are essential so make sure you’ve made those changes to Saints Row: The Third’s profile before running the game. If, on the other hand, you’re encountering some awful black character textures in DX9 mode, all you have to do is set the Negative LOD Bias setting – again in Nvidia’s Control Panel – to ‘Allow’. So, if you are encountering red dots in DX11/10 mode, you’ll have to set both AA and AF – in Nvidia’s Control Panel – to ‘Application Controlled Mode’. Thankfully, though, those glitches can be easily fixed. We’ve encountered some graphical glitches right from the start. Saints Row: The Third is a glorified technical mess. If an SLI profile is broken or if the scaling is not as good as we’d hope to, we can immediately notice it with this card. In our opinion, a GTX295 is the perfect card to test as it needs a proper SLI profile to shine.
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One of the reasons we are sticking with our current PC test system for our performance analyses is because it shows perfectly how a game engine performs. We also used the latest beta ForceWare drivers, as well as the 64bit version of Windows 7. As usual, we tested Saints Row: The Third with an overclocked Q9650 at 4.2Ghz, 4GB RAM, a GTX295. This performance analysis, however, shows that Nvidia users will also encounter various issues with this game, especially if they want to run it in SLI mode. We’re pretty sure that AMD/ATI will obviously know that it is a technical mess. Volition has stated that this is not a console port and although that might be true, we are really puzzled with its abnormal performance. We need you to add more information about this subject.Saints Row: The Third is out now, and it’s time to see how this bad boy performs with a modern-day PC. In this mode, the player needs to kill specific amount of enemies with different weapons, getting points. Whored Mode is the spiritual successor to the Zombie Uprising minigame from Saints Row 2 and can be played in either single player or co-op mode.
While there was a "Cat & Mouse" promo image featuring the F-69 VTOL as the "cat" and the Specter as the "mouse" vehicle, this combination does not appear in game. When the objective is completed then the two players will switch around and the diversion will restart. The objective of the "Cat" is to kill the "Mouse", while the latter drives from checkpoint to checkpoint whilst staying alive. Once the diversion is started, one player will be in an attack vehicle, and the other in a normal vehicle.
The Cat & Mouse diversion can be started by one player killing the other. There are multiple co-op diversions which are not available in the single player game.Ĭat & Mouse Main Article: Cat & Mouse It is not possible to play any form of multiplayer in Saints Row: The Third with players on a different platform.
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It is not possible to play offline locally using a System Link cable without first buying an " Online Pass" on Xbox live. Competitive multiplayer modes are not included in Saints Row: The Third.