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Sapphire Radeon HD 7770 OC Vapor-X 1GB Graphics Card Review

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.

Batman was very much the same story, with a 2-6FPS increase across all resolutions that we tested.

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Andy Ruffell

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