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The video provides a performance comparison of "Ready or Not" on two Nvidia graphics cards: the RTX 3080 and the RTX 4080. Set at 4K resolution with max settings and no DLSS, the RTX 4080 showcases a 70% performance improvement over the 3080. Throughout the video, the gameplay involves tactical maneuvers, such as using ballistic shields, checking doors, and subduing suspects, highlighting the graphical capabilities and stability of both GPUs under high-demand settings. The team methodically clears rooms, neutralizes threats, secures suspects, and collects evidence, emphasizing safety and coordination. Concluding segments include a police interaction and a brief shift to unrelated background music and fast food content.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on testing the performance of the game “Ready or Not” using two different graphics cards: the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 and the RTX 4080. The game is played on max settings at 4K resolution without DLSS to test raw power. The Nvidia 4080 is noted to be 70% stronger than the 3080. A mission run is conducted to compare the performance, with the in-game FPS counter turned on for accuracy. During the gameplay, the players proceed through a mission using tactical approaches, such as using ballistic shields, checking doors, clearing areas, and encountering people that need to be restrained. The segment demonstrates the graphical capability and stability of both GPUs under demanding settings.
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In this part of the video, the team checks several rooms and encounters multiple adversaries. They focus on advancing through various doors, ensuring safety by watching over each other as they move. Multiple exchanges of gunfire occur, resulting in neutralizing the threats while encountering civilians. The team secures suspects and collects evidence before concluding this segment, aiming to achieve a good mission grade.
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In this part of the video, a police officer instructs a suspect to get down and show their hands. The suspect is then reported to be out for the count. Following this, the video includes some background music and transitions to content related to fast food.