Total War ROME 2 is the eighth stand alone game in the Total War series, it is the successor to the successful Rome: Total War title. The Warscape Engine powers the visuals of the game and the new unit cameras will allow players to focus on individual soldiers on the battlefield, which in itself may contain thousands of combatants at a time.
Creative Assembly has stated that they wish to bring out the more human side of war this way, with soldiers reacting with horror as their comrades get killed around them and officers inspiring their men with heroic speeches before siege towers hit the walls of the enemy city.
This will be realised using facial animations for individual units, adding a feel of horror and realism to the battles.
To test the cards today we use the ULTRA profile settings shown above at 1920×1080.
The reference card frame rate drops a little below the sweet spot of 25 a couple of times. The overclocked MSI GTX750 Ti TF manages to produce a couple of extra frames per second, which is noticeably smoother in real world terms. The Sapphire R7 265 Dual X delivers a much better overall result however, maintaining a 30+ frame rate at all times.
Where is the image in the background of your benchmark results from?
Nvidia’s new dawn demo.