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May 2016
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TDP and power draw is almost unbelievable at 150W for such a high-performance GPU
Using only one 8-pin PCIe cable
In contrast the Fury X requires two 8-pin cables
Overclockability is very good so far – GPU Boost 3.0 works with the Precision X overcloc
The EVGA GTX 1060 3GB beats the Red Devil RX 470 overall in performance at a similar price
With one 6-pin PCIe connector
TDP and power draw are good and it is quiet in comparison to the reference GTX 1060 Founders Edition. ACX 2.0 cooling is very effect
The EVGA GTX 1080 FTX beats the more expensive Founders Editon in performance
And it beats its Fury X competitor in every benchmark at a similar price
TDP and power draw are good and it is very quiet in comparison to almost any other high-performance vi
Optimized graphics (and will soon support Vulkan)
5.1 audio is fully utilized
Finding classic maps & other secrets
Customize weapons & armor
Challenges & combat rewards
Take-no-prisoners pacing
Resurrects the best parts of arena-shooter design
Id Tech engine is a marvel
One of the best FPS campaigns in recent memory
Labyrinthine level design
Multiple enemy and weapon types
Tons of graphics options
Satanic soundtrack
True to the original
Satisfyingly chaotic combat
Steady doses of new weapons and upgrades
Diabolical hordes push you to the limit
Wonderfully grim landscapes
Impactful soundtrack
Snap Map is a great bonus
Exploration offers lots of secrets
Fresh take on FPS gameplay
Is Doom but handheld
Looks great
Skill-based high-speed combat
Singleplayer alone is worth the price of admission
Snap Map is a simple and powerful tool
Graphically gorgeous
Campaign progression elements are a good twist
The editors didn't like
The video memory at 3GB limits the GTX 1060 to 1920×1080 resolution
PrecisionX OC refused to launch for us after activation. We probably left overclocking performance on the table by setting our overclock manually by being unable to use the advanced overclocking features it offers
Limited MM & UW Support
Texture popins are still a thing
Multiplayer
Checkpoint saves
No ingame option to disable mouse smoothing
Runs out of ideas too early
Bolted-on (and unnecessary at best) multiplayer
Multiplayer needs some work
DLC and Season Passes lock content behind paywalls
Abstract: When I was 12, I was a dork. I'm still a dork, I'm just aware of it now. When I look back at the things I liked and the way that I liked them, I often have to laugh. A lot of it doesn't hold up, or, if it does, it's often not for the reasons I remember. B...
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Published: 2016-05-23, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Skill-based high-speed combat, Singleplayer alone is worth the price of admission, Snap Map is a simple and powerful tool, Graphically gorgeous, Campaign progression elements are a good twist
Unlocking in multiplayer feels derivative, Arena gameplay feels somewhat generic
It's strange to be this excited about the singleplayer portion of game from id Software, but here we are. While multiplayer doesn't scratch the itch the way something like Quake Arena once did, the power of Snap Map puts the power to fix that entirely in...
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Published: 2016-05-20, Author: Sean , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: DOOM is pretty special to me. I cut my gaming teeth on the likes of Star Raiders and Pac-Man for the Atari 800, but DOOM is where I really got into the hobby. While I sampled Mario and Ninja Turtles on the NES at an early age, my parents (particularly my...
Published: 2016-05-19, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: It's been 12 years since the release of Doom 3. That's more than a decade without chainsaws and miniguns and super shotguns and BFGs. Without Cyberdemons and Imps and Hell Knights and a solitary space marine with a nasty right hook.God, I've missed it.But...
Published: 2016-05-17, Author: Peter , review by: gamespot.com
Satisfyingly chaotic combat, Steady doses of new weapons and upgrades, Diabolical hordes push you to the limit, Wonderfully grim landscapes, Impactful soundtrack, Snap Map is a great bonus
Uninspiring multiplayer, Missed opportunities to add value to the story, Repetitive mission structure
Published: 2016-05-17, Author: Christopher , review by: gameranx.com
Abstract: I still remember the hushed voices and scanning eyes. We were glued to the ancient, bulking monitors before us but tried to keep a careful watch for signs of approach. No one could know what we were doing. “We're going to get in so much trouble!” someone...
Take-no-prisoners pacing, Resurrects the best parts of arena-shooter design, id Tech engine is a marvel
Runs out of ideas too early, Bolted-on (and unnecessary at best) multiplayer
It may not be as influential or creative as either the original Doom or Doom 3—which, although it hasn't aged well, ushered in a dozen monster-closet copycats. Still, Doom in 2016 is successful because it knows it's dumb and leans into the fact. There...
Abstract: At its best, Doom is everything it should be: a single-player campaign that's just you, your super shotgun, and barely the amount of ammunition required to kill every single demon on Mars. It feels like a Doom game as you desperately try to find health pi...
Published: 2016-05-14, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
DOOM 2016 campaign is undeniably a return to form for the series, bringing back the classic FPS experience with some amazing visuals and satisfying fast-paced gameplay. For the most part, the PC performance of this game is good, but right now performance...
Abstract: Within ten seconds of starting Doom 's campaign, you murder your first demon. Great! That's it—that's the pace, here. Doom (available for $60 on Amazon ) is a game where you run by default and hold Shift to walk, a game where oftentimes the only way to sc...