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Nvidia publishes video of DOOM running on the GeForce GTX 1080

by Mark Tyson on 9 May 2016, 10:31

Tags: NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA), Bethesda Softworks

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Following the big reveal on Friday, Nvidia has published a video showing the first public demonstration of DOOM running on its GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card. That's not all though, the GTX 1080 was flexing its muscles in DOOM using the Vulkan API.

Above you can see a sizeable segment of gameplay from DOOM's 'relentless' single player campaign running at 1080p at Ultra Settings on the projector system at the event. The demo started with the frame rate locked to a 'solid' 60fps, then half way through the video the id Software developers opened the settings options and uncapped the framerate. In the fast paced and explosive action that followed it looked like the fps counter never dropped below 100.

The id Software developers say that they want DOOM to be "the first AAA game that openly embraces Vulkan and show off its capabilities". On Pascal those capabilities are "stunning," surmised the voiceover.

It is good that Nvidia published its own official DOOM gameplay video yesterday, as a number of sites have uploaded coverage of this video recorded on smartphones and so on. Of course it's still not the best quality, being shot from a projector screen at the event.

If you are interested in further coverage of the '10' event Nvidia has been filling up its YouTube channel over the weekend and there are now videos dedicated to features such as Ansel, VRWorks Audio and VR Funhouse, Simultaneous Multi-Projection (SMP) technology, the GTX 1070 and more.



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You don't buy a 1080 to play at 1080p….
cptwhite_uk
You don't buy a 1080 to play at 1080p….
This.
cptwhite_uk
You don't buy a 1080 to play at 1080p….

I think we said almost the same of the 680 way back ;)

But the good bit about this is how well they do on Vulkan API, which bodes well for other DX12 and console-port performance. Whether that's innate, or whether they've convinced ID to use particular features for acceleration we'll have to see - AMD should do really well in Vulkan too.
If I get one I'd have to buy a 3rd screen. Hmmmm
cptwhite_uk
You don't buy a 1080 to play at 1080p….

Supposedly that is all their video wall was capable of.

Sounds like this might be the first proper Vulkan game, should make for some excellent benchmarks when the 1070 & 1080 reviews start rolling in.