Hitman Absolution
Hitman: Absolution is a stealth video game developed by IO Interactive and published by Square Enix. The game was released on 20 November 2012 (which is in the 47th week of the year in reference to the protagonist, Agent 47) for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. In the aftermath of Hitman: Blood Money, Diana Burnwood, Agent 47’s handler with the International Contract Agency, suddenly goes rogue, carrying out a catastrophic sabotage that includes publicly exposing the Agency. The Agency reforms under Agent Benjamin Travis; Travis assigns 47 to kill Diana and bring Victoria, a teenage girl in her care, to the Agency. Shooting and wounding Diana in her home in Chicago, 47, rather than executing her, comforts the dying Diana, who gives him a letter and asks him to keep Victoria safe from the Agency. Wikipedia
For Hitman Absolution we used the benchmarking too Adrenaline Action which allows us to select all of the quality settings and resolution and run a standardized benchmark that’s ensured to be consistent across all runs.
- Ultra
- MSAA – 8X
- Texture Quality -High
- Texture Aniso – 16x
- Shadows – Ultra
- SSAO – High
- Global Illumination – On
- Reflections – On
- FXAA – On
- Level of Detail – Ultra
- Depth of Field – High
- Tessellation – On
- Bloom – Normal
Hitman Absolution is a very graphically intense game, but it’s important to note that during this benchmark MSAA was turned up to 8X which we’ve found has a heavy impact on FPS. Even so, at 1080p the GTX 970 manages to average out at 50 FPS, which is certainly playable. At 4K however, the FPS dips down quickly to around 14. For 1080p you can get away with a single card no problem, especially if you turn down the MSAA. If you’re running a 4K setup we’d recommend a second card and turning off the MSAA to achieve a reasonable FPS.
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