Difference between revisions of "List of games with built-in benchmarks"
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| [[Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time]] || || | | [[Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time]] || || | ||
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− | | [[Crysis]] || Open Electronic Arts\Crytek\Crysis\Bin32\Benchmark_GPU.bat || press ` and <code>r_DisplayInfo = 1</code> | + | | [[Crysis]] || Open Electronic Arts\Crytek\Crysis\Bin32\Benchmark_GPU.bat || press {{Key|`}} and <code>r_DisplayInfo = 1</code> |
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| [[Crysis Remastered]] || Open \Bin64\Benchmark.exe || | | [[Crysis Remastered]] || Open \Bin64\Benchmark.exe || | ||
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| [[DiRT Rally]] || || | | [[DiRT Rally]] || || | ||
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− | | [[Doom 3]] || | + | | [[Doom 3]] || {{Key|Alt|Ctrl|~}} and <code>timedemo demo1</code> || {{Key|Alt|Ctrl|~}} and <code>com_showFPS 1</code> |
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| [[F.E.A.R.]] || || | | [[F.E.A.R.]] || || | ||
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| [[Quake IV]] || || | | [[Quake IV]] || || | ||
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− | | [[Overwatch]] || || In Settings > Video > Display Performance Stats > On<br>Or Ctrl | + | | [[Overwatch]] || || In Settings > Video > Display Performance Stats > On<br>Or {{Key|Alt|Ctrl|~}} |
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| [[Red Dead Redemption 2]] || || | | [[Red Dead Redemption 2]] || || | ||
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| [[The Last Remnant]] || || | | [[The Last Remnant]] || || | ||
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− | | [[The Sims 3]] || || | + | | [[The Sims 3]] || || {{Key|Ctrl|Shift|C}} to open console, <code>fps on</code> |
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| [[The Talos Principle]] || || | | [[The Talos Principle]] || || | ||
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[[Category:Lists]] | [[Category:Lists]] |
Revision as of 22:24, 27 May 2021
List to show benchmarks and framerate tracking for multiple games. Steam overlay and other external benchmark tools are not relevant to this list. This is because whilst there are an abundance of performance tracking tools on Windows and Linux, there is are no external tools on Windows ARM or macOS.
Useful resources: