Lost Planet 2 is a third-person shooter video game developed and published by Capcom. The game is the sequel to Lost Planet: Extreme Condition which is also made by Capcom, taking place ten years after the events of the first game, on the same fictional planet. The story takes place back on E.D.N. III 10 years after the events of the first game. The snow has melted to reveal jungles and more tropical areas that have taken the place of more frozen regions. The plot begins with Mercenaries fighting against Jungle Pirates.
After destroying a mine, the Mercenaries continue on to evacuate the area, in which a Category-G Akrid appears and attacks them. After being rescued, they find out their evacuation point (Where the Category-G appeared) was a set-up and no pick up team awaited them. Lost Planet 2 runs on the MT-Framework 2.0, an updated version of the engine used in several Capcom-developed games.
We are testing in DX11 mode with all settings on the highest. Direct X 11 features are on high.
Lost Planet 2 is an extremely demanding Direct X title which requires powerful hardware to run at these settings. No problems yet again from this configuration, averaging over 75 frames per second and dropping to just under 50 frames per second during more intensive sections.
WOw that is a heck of a board. I think this will be on my list next month.
Arent they a part of ASUS? I dont know why people wouldnt expect them to be great if they are.
Nice looking product.
great boards from ASROCK. I bought their AMD board last month and its been flawless. good overclocking bios too.
Looks great, but fatal1ty in the bios as a picture? Id want to spend as little time in there as often.
They should do a cameron diaz version 🙂
I like these boards, I hope to buy one when I am paid, but I might go for asus as I had an asus board before and it was great. asrock are generally a bit better value.
Excellent im sold. Price isnt too bad considering
I like the layout, and the bios is great. Can you remove the fatality image in the bios? That would drive me nuts
Asus dont make these boards. As far as i know they are seperate companies now
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