Batman: Arkham City was release late in 2011 as a sequal to Arkham Asylum. The game uses large scale mapping with heavy effects on lighting and the environment along with a lot of tessellation in a fast moving gaming scene. It utilises DirectX 11 for shadows, lighting, reflections and particles to give the best gaming experience possible.
Firing up Batman, we came up with another surprise as the 660Ti OC gave frame rates that easily performed on par with the GTX 680 from a number of partners topping out at a whopping 130fps at 1680. We will note that we did feel this to be a bit high, however double and triple checking our settings and running the test the normal three times came up with similar results each time.
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