End of the day, only so much data can be showcased in a Youtube video.
Digital Foundry did test at multiple resolutions so that criticism is moot.
A proper CPU gaming review will not just focus on average framerates either, but 95/99th percentile and with a variety of settings.
Only a website with appropriate graphical graphs can do that much data the necessary credit.
JRPGfan said:
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The purpose is to show which CPU has the absolute best performance in a worst-case scenario so that users can get the most bang-for-buck for their purchase.
And they succeeded at that.
Not all games will be forever GPU bound, in 10 years time those CPU's will be antiquated and the performance differences more important when paired up with a more modern GPU, yes even at higher resolutions.
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