Let’s start war of games – according to a word – because our travel starts in a modern war with Modern Warfare 2. We know, that is a DirectX 9 game, and not oppress the cards, but polite and has good moral, so we love it.
We noted in previous gauges that the not too modern – presumably just because of this – engine of the game favour for GeForces, and it was not changing significantly with Catalyst 10.2, but Formula could show a minimal plus to the simple HD 5750. 5670 lagged behind with an identical proportion from HD 4770 and 5750 in both resolutions, but it still double enough to play in 1680 × 1050.
The old World in Conflict is still green lover, and it will not be changed in the future. Radeons just suffer with it, and the fresh driver can not change anything, both HD 5750 ran exactly in the same FPS. 5670’s 5-6 FPS lag to 4770 is not a disaster, but both cards in both resolutions is under 30 FPS, so the difference is more valued.
Under Resident Evil 5 competitors could have rest a little bit, cheap Radeons could stay together and GTS 250 is in the nearby too. 5670 liked the higher resolution, it could venture near to 5750 and 4770, probably 10.2 Catalyst helped it, because Formula picked up speed for some FPS to factory default 5750.
Devil May Cry 4 finish our first gamer page in 1280×1024 resolution. Every card could give playable level, 5670 had minimum 50 FPS, but except demo4 it came off from the field. Fresh AMD driver counted again, Formula showed a little accelerate to its rival.