Hitman’s indoor section during the Paris mission is awash with NPCs and really acts a wonderful stress test for graphics cards. The GTX 1080 doesn’t encounter any problems whatsoever and reported a better minimum frame-rate than the Fury X’s average. This is a massive performance gain and I’m impressed by the GPU’s showing in DirectX 12 titles.
Once again, the graphics card is capable of marvellous frame-rates and defeats the competition by a considerable margin.
Unfortunately, Hitman is slightly too demanding on extreme graphics details for the GPU to maintain 60 frames-per-second. Saying that’s it’s tantalisingly close and doesn’t require many concessions to provide an enjoyable user-experience.
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