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Epic Citadel Benchmark

Gideon

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Anyone got to try Epic Citadel Benchmark on Android or IOS ? (yes, it now also has a benchmarking mode)

Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.epicgames.EpicCitadel
IOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/epic-citadel/id388888815
Official site: http://www.unrealengine.com/en/showcase/udk/epic_citadel/

This thing looks gorgeous for a phone demo (sadly there aren't many as demanding games using UE on Android as Infinity Blade isn't available 🙁)

Anyway, on my Nexus 4 i got

Performance level: High Performance:
Average FPS 55.5
Resolution 1196x768

Performance level: High Quality:
Average FPS 54.1
Resolution 1196x768


Anyone else care to run it ?
 
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I downloaded it yesterday on my RAZR HD and played around with it. Ran the bench this morning.

Average FPS: 48.8
Resolution: 1196x720
Performance level: High Performance

Wish the iOS version had the benchmark, as it definitely looks better and moves better. Found a weird texture glitch on the Android version. Will see if I can get a short video.
 
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Wish the iOS version had the benchmark, as it definitely looks better and moves better. Found a weird texture glitch on the Android version. Will see if I can get a short video.

Hmm, I noticed no texture glitches on my Adreno 320. Also there is a "High Quality" mode in settings that looks somewhat better at minimum performance cost (for Nexus 4 atleast). It might indeed be faster on iOS though, especially on A6, which should be flat out faster.
 
Nexus 4 (Stock):
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HTC Sensation (Custom Rom + Overclocked):
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I've rebooted, uninstalled and rebooted again and it's still doing it on the RAZR HD. Hopefully someone with a US SGS3 or OneX will run it since those are Adreno 225 based as well.
 
Nexus 7 (Stock)

Average FPS: 56.1
Resolution: 1280x736
Performance: High Quality

Average FPS: 57.0
Resolution: 1280x736
Performance: High Performance

My ATT LG Optimus G is currently on the charger. Gonna run it and see how it compares once it's had a chance to charge up.
 
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N4 not doing that. Sensation not doing it either.

Yeah, confirmed. I don't have decent video recording software but couldn't replicate the bug. I've seen similar problems on Vintage Unreal Engine and ATI video cards before though (think along the lines UT 2003 + Radeon 7500 10 years ago), then it was a driver problem.
 
I've rebooted, uninstalled and rebooted again and it's still doing it on the RAZR HD. Hopefully someone with a US SGS3 or OneX will run it since those are Adreno 225 based as well.

I see it on my US SGS3. I guess it must be an Adreno 225 specific issue.
 
ATT LG Optimus G (stock 4.0.4)

Wonder if Jelly Bean will increase performance somewhat.

Average FPS: 54.1
Resolution: 1280x768
Performance: High Quality


Average FPS: 56.5
Resolution: 1280x768
Performance: High Performance
 
ATT LG Optimus G (stock 4.0.4)

Wonder if Jelly Bean will increase performance somewhat.

It could, considering that despite having the same SoC Optimus G usually performs better than Nexus 4 (at least in CPU benchmarks or when Nexus is not throttling). However it also might not as they currently have almost exactly the same performance, despite the fact that Nexus is on 4.2.2 😀
 
Motorola Xyboard 8.2
OMAP 4430 1gb of ram

Average fps: 42.7
Resolution 1280x752
Performance Level : high performance

Not bad for a older SoC, it certainly aged much better than Snapdragon S3.

I need to get my hands on a SGS 2 again to see how it stacks up.
 
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