Dear PDX, sadly the beloved map games dont count as triple A titles yet so they typically dont make it in the journalistic hardware reviews. I think it'd be helpful if you stepped in to fill this gap. Doing so would address three problems in my mind:
a) the forums are full of questions along the lines of which hardware to get and a comprehensive database could help here greatly, also for us who think about upgrading but arent sure whether it is worth it
b) it would give the developers and us, the customers, a better idea of how the games run on our systems.
c) help us all to get an idea how the games run across different patches and hardware configurations over time and just might help you spot weirdness that you otherwise would only spot after a slow process of customer feedback. I think a lot of confusion in the performance debates could be addressed if said data was available.
i got this idea because Level1techs briefly mentioned in his AMD R7950X3D review that this CPU runs stellaris by far the best among all CPUs he has ever tested but frustratingly there's no data on that.
I would never expect you to test all the hardware but having low, mid and high end systems out of the various vendor combinations for each of the past 3-5 generations of hardware generations or so to compare across different resolutions, patches, cpus, gpus, ram, OSes and game combinations would be great.
I know you already are doing a bunch of internal testing for all kinds of purposes, so why not share the results with the community helping us make better hardware purchasing decisions
a) the forums are full of questions along the lines of which hardware to get and a comprehensive database could help here greatly, also for us who think about upgrading but arent sure whether it is worth it
b) it would give the developers and us, the customers, a better idea of how the games run on our systems.
c) help us all to get an idea how the games run across different patches and hardware configurations over time and just might help you spot weirdness that you otherwise would only spot after a slow process of customer feedback. I think a lot of confusion in the performance debates could be addressed if said data was available.
i got this idea because Level1techs briefly mentioned in his AMD R7950X3D review that this CPU runs stellaris by far the best among all CPUs he has ever tested but frustratingly there's no data on that.
I would never expect you to test all the hardware but having low, mid and high end systems out of the various vendor combinations for each of the past 3-5 generations of hardware generations or so to compare across different resolutions, patches, cpus, gpus, ram, OSes and game combinations would be great.
I know you already are doing a bunch of internal testing for all kinds of purposes, so why not share the results with the community helping us make better hardware purchasing decisions
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