Developed by Insomniac Games in collaboration with Marvel, and optimized for PC by Nixxes Software, Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered on PC introduces an experienced Peter Parker who’s fighting big crime and iconic villains in Marvel’s New York. At the same time, he’s struggling to balance his chaotic personal life and career while the fate of Marvel’s New York rests upon his shoulders.
Available now on Steam.
Spider-Man really leaves me with nothing to say. We’re talking margin of error of 1 FPS, though as we move up the chart, you can see that bottlenecks are really quite evident, so it’s best not to factor in the results seen here for anything meaningful.
At 1440p, the results sort themselves out a bit, as we now see the 7600 XT coming in with 10% more performance. Still nowhere near where I’d expect things to be but better than the RTX 4060 by 6% which is a hollow victory given the price point, but I guess AMD would see that as a win.
Enabling Ray Tracing we start to see some good gains of 59%, now putting the 7600 XT matched with the 2080 SUPER at 65 FPS, but with much better lows. Sadly, as it’s Ray Tracing, NVIDIA has the upper hand across the board from the 4060 upwards, further cementing just how bad value this card is.
It’s the same at 1440p, where we do have playable figures, and a hefty 70% increase in performance, which again puts it above the 2080 SUPER, but is that something to write home about? Does the new AMD GPU beat the 20 series card in the latest title? Not much of a headline is it?
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