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Sniper Elite 4: Performance Analysis



Sniper Elite 4 is a direct sequel to Sniper Elite III, and follows the theme of the previous versions closely.

You are Karl Fairburne, an OSS agent and expert marksman who's sent to Italy in the year 1943 to help the Italian resistance battle the evil Nazis.


Compared to the predecessor, you will now fight on way bigger maps that are much more vertical, which allows for some extreme long-range shots and more tactical gameplay. 

Rebellion is using their own game engine which adds support for DirectX 12 while still being able to run on DX11, with updated rendering technology and enemy AI improvements.

In this benchmarking review, we will test the game on ten recent graphics cards, at maximum settings using the latest game-optimized drivers from both AMD and NVIDIA.

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