Inno3D 6200A
10. Doom 3
A massive demonic invasion has overwhelmed the Union Aerospace Corporations’ (UAC) Mars Research Facility leaving only chaos and horror in its wake. As one of the few survivors, you struggle with shock and fear as you fight your way to Hell and back, in an epic clash against pure evil. Activision made it's miracle again with Doom 3 which is said to be the best-looking game ever, thanks to the brand-new OpenGL graphics engine used to generate its convincingly lifelike, densely atmospheric, and surprisingly expansive environments. If you are a fan of the previous Doom games then you will get many flashbacks with this revision, since you will find reimagined versions of almost every monster from both Doom and Doom II.
To measure performance on the game we used the timedemo demo1 command from the console (Alt+Ctrl+~).
Enabling the high quality setting and executing the timedemo demo1 command twice for each resolution, we witnessed the following:First, without the Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering settings
enabled, we got the following results:
As you can see, Doom 3 requirements are still too much for the low-end graphics cards to handle. No card managed to get the benchmark average above 30fps but the game is still playable in full detail if you choose one of the lower resolutions. Lowering the details however is strongly suggested if you really want to enjoy the game. There is really no need to measure performance with AA and AF with these cards. If you're not really convinced, all we have to say is that when we enabled these settings, the 6200A ran the Doom 3 menu at 5fps.