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XFX HD6870 Black Edition Crossfire Review

Far Cry 2 (commonly abbreviated as “FC2 or “fc2″) is an open-ended first-person shooter developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It was released on October 21, 2008 in North America and on October 23, 2008 in Europe and Australia. It was made available on Steam on October 22, 2008. Crytek, the developers of the original game, were not involved in the development of Far Cry 2.

Ubisoft has marketed Far Cry 2 as the true sequel to Far Cry, though the sequel has very few noticeable similarities to the original game. Instead, it features completely new characters and setting, as well as a new style of gameplay that allows the player greater freedom to explore different African landscapes such as deserts, jungles, and savannas. The game takes place in a modern-day East African nation in a state of anarchy and civil war. The player takes control of a mercenary on a lengthy journey to locate and assassinate “The Jackal,” a notorious arms dealer.

Far Cry 2 is still a popular game and the open world environment can be taxing on even the latest hardware available today.

Settings: 1920×1200, D3D10, Disable Artificial Intelligence(No), Full Screen, Anti-Aliasing(8x), VSync(No), Overall Quality(Ultra High), Vegetation(Very High), Shading(Ultra High), Terrain(Ultra High), Geometry(Ultra High), Post FX(High), Texture(Ultra High), Shadow(Ultra High), Ambient(High), Hdr(Yes), Bloom(Yes), Fire(Very High), Physics(Very High), RealTrees(Very High)

Far Cry 2 has always been an engine which favours Nvidia hardware although the overclocked Black Edition cards from XFX deliver some fantastic frame rates at these demanding settings.

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11 comments

  1. under £140 for an overclocked HD6870? Im not often impressed, but ill mark this day down as one of them.

  2. Shame its a reference cooler, thats disappointing for a black edition. I wonder why they do this? I suppose it would add to the price, right?

  3. Excellent, cant go wrong with those. AMD seem to be forcing down prices in the 100-170 area

  4. Yeah thats a mega price. I was going to buy dirt 3 for £30 on steam at the weekend, but I need a new card. ill wait another few weeks and pick one of these up

  5. real shame about the reference cooler, its pretty average at best. although for £60, two of these could get a good upgrade to the artic cooling solution

  6. Its basically an overclocked reference card. bit lazy from XFX.

    Factoring in the price however I can forgive them. seems they hand pick them from batches as the OC headroom seems decent.

  7. what a great price for the performance. makes the 6970 almost redundant, unless you dont like relying on driver profiles

  8. I dealt with Crossfire years ago and it was dire, never again. GTX570 for me im afraid.

  9. Crossfire is much better now. unless its a sponsored Nvidia game, drivers are quick.

    The ideal thing about these are , buy one ‘now’ get another ‘later.

    I doubt they sell many 6990s or GTX590s’

  10. revisiting this hardware is great. I didnt know the 6870s had dropped this low. they were 180 last time I looked, for a stock clocked card.

  11. The only other card I would consider would be the overclocked sapphire 5850 with new cooler. its much less expensive than this, although not as quick.