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Deus Ex: Human Revolution

Deus Ex Human Revolution PC Game

Deus Ex: Human Revolution is the third game in the Deus Ex first-person role-playing video game series, and a prequel to the original game. Announced on May 27, 2007, Human Revolution was developed by Eidos Montreal and published by Square Enix. It was released in August 2011. Human Revolution contains elements of first-person shooters and role-playing games, set in a near-future where corporations have extended their influence past the reach of global governments. The game follows Adam Jensen, the security chief for one of the game’s most powerful corporations, Sarif Industries. After a devastating attack on Sarif’s headquarters, Adam is forced to undergo radical surgeries that fuse his body with mechanical augmentations, and he is embroiled in the search for those responsible for the attack.

Deus Ex Human Revolution Game Settings

Deus Ex Human Revolution Game Settings

Deus Ex: Human Revolution uses a modified Crystal Dynamics Crystal game engine, which some of you might know as the game engine from the last Tomb Raider game title. The game developers did some rather hefty modifications to this engine though as the graphics are superb in this title.

Deus Ex Human Revolution Benchmark Results

Benchmark Results: In Deus Ex we saw zero performance difference at 1280×1024 between the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690 and the GTX 680’s in SLI. Once we started increasing the resolution the differences began to show. At 1920×1080 the GTX 690 averaged 228.9 frames per second while the GTX 680’s in SLI were 2.5% faster with an average of 234.6 frames per second. Setting up the maximum resolution of 2560×1600 there was a difference of 5.4% with the GTX 690 averaging 129.4 frames per second and the GeForce GTX 680’s in SLI averaging 136.4 frames per second.

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