One more FC4 performance review is up. Ultra with SMAA. AMD makes an excellent showing with R9 290X beating GTX 970 and GTX 780 Ti. Nvidia has work to do according to the reviewer. ubisoft also has a lot of work to do to fix stability.
http://www.techspot.com/review/917-far-cry-4-benchmarks/page4.html
http://www.techspot.com/review/917-far-cry-4-benchmarks/page3.html
http://www.techspot.com/review/917-far-cry-4-benchmarks/page2.html
"Given that we found the
Radeon R9 280X to be faster than the GeForce GTX 780 at every resolution, there's no doubt some controversy will follow these results.
We figured something was wrong from the get-go so we contacted Nvidia and they suggested using the newer 344.75 drivers, which were given to us prior to being made public -- initially we were using the 344.65 WHQL. The new driver was pressumably tweaked for Far Cry 4, though the release notes don't make any performance claims. Alas, with the suggested release installed, we didn't receive a single extra frame.
We should also point out we are testing with the latest version of Far Cry 4 (v1.3 as of posting).
For all Radeon cards we used the Catalyst 14.11.2 beta driver, which has also been updated for Far Cry 4. AMD claims up to a 50% performance increase over the Catalyst 14.11.1 beta in single-GPU scenarios with anti-aliasing enabled.
It's worth mentioning this latest beta driver doesn't support CrossFire. The CrossFire profile for Far Cry 4 is currently disabled while AMD works with Ubisoft to investigate an issue where CrossFire configurations are not performing as intended.
Getting back to Nvidia's poor performance...
we can confirm that the 344.75 driver was used while Far Cry 4 has been patched to the latest version through Uplay. We asked Nvidia if the performance we saw was unusual or different to what they have seen and they have yet to reply.
As it stands, we believe AMD is getting the most out of its Radeon graphics cards in Far Cry 4 and don't expect to see many performance improvements in the future, with the exception of CrossFire setups.
Nvidia on the other hand have some work ahead, which is hard to believe with Far Cry 4 being Nvidia-sponsored."
So AMD cards perform well with Ultra and SMAA. so the gamegpu results with Ultra and SMAA were not a anomaly. AMD still has to fix MSAA and Crossfire performance. Nvidia cards do well with MSAA but with SMAA they could improve performance.