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The Eldon Ring of Law entry graphics also runs smoothly

Have you all been playing the Old Man Ring lately? That is, "Eldon's Ring of Law", this game is really too interesting, for ordinary players, very unfriendly, up to let you experience the "pleasure" of being easily hung by mobs, but if you can master the secret of the operation, or surely many people rely on saving resources, upgrades and other methods to improve their combat effectiveness, crushing the BOSS, it is another kind of pleasure.

The Eldon Ring of Law entry graphics also runs smoothly

Eldon's Ring of Law

This game continues the characteristics of the previous Soul series games with the game concept of Hidetaka Miyazaki, known for its super difficulty, and in just one month after its release, it has received special praise from more than 200,000 players, and it is also the best game of the year to be booked in advance.

The Eldon Ring of Law entry graphics also runs smoothly

Configuration requirements

But at the same time, some people are complaining that the performance requirements of this game are relatively high, some low-end computers may encounter bugs such as abnormal frame drops, and today we use AMD's recently launched RX 6500XT graphics card to do a test of the frame rate.

The image quality is set to ultra preset, the resolution and corresponding test frame number are as follows.

The Eldon Ring of Law entry graphics also runs smoothly

Frame-count representation

From the test, it can be seen that after turning on RSR, the frame rate is only reduced by about 1-2%, but the higher resolution display effect is achieved. Compared with native 2K and 4K resolutions, the frame count after turning on RSR at 1080p and 2K increased by about 42% and 22%, respectively, which was a significant improvement. In addition, since the RX 6500 XT only has 4GB of video memory, under the native 2K and 4K, the game will not work properly because of the "burst video memory". After turning on RSR, players can also use the card to achieve 2K and 4K display effects, without worrying about the serious stuttering caused by "burst video memory".

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