![]() Thanks to the Frostbite 3 Engine, the beta also scaled well on more than four CPU cores. We did not experience any drops or stutters, so we’re almost certain that cards equivalent to NVIDIA’s GTX970 will be able to handle the game with constant 60fps at 1080p. In 1080p, the game ran with a minimum framerate of 70fps on Ultra settings. In 4K, the game demands more than 6GB of VRAM in order to be enjoyed (something that explains those awful framerate figures that owners of NVIDIA’s GTX970 GPUs had previously reported). Those drops were due to VRAM limitations. However, there were occasions during which our framerate dropped at 4-5fps. In 4K, the beta build of Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst ran with 20-40fps. In order to give you an idea of the performance we were getting, we’ve kept MSI Afterburner active. The closed beta phase for Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst is underway and below you can find some 4K screenshots from it. As you will find out, Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst looks really beautiful. ![]()
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