Epic Games has announced that its Epic Citadel, a demonstrative tool to show off the power of Unreal Engine 3, has finally come to Android. The tool was previously available on iOS, but with this particular release Android users are getting a bit more than folks on the Apple side. Epic Citadel for Android features a benchmarking tool that’ll spit out some scores based on the performance of the engine. It’s a rather straightforward benchmark that uses frame rates as its standard scoring metric.
It’s a great way for folks to see how their devices measure up against others. This particular benchmark is a lot more graphically intense than your typical affair. No benchmark is perfect, and they aren’t always definitive, but it doesn’t hurt to have another tool to use to help boost the e-confidence you have in your hardware’s capabilities.
Epic Citadel will feature 3D locales from Infinity Blade, an Unreal Engine title that has its fair share of dynamic reflections, lighting, particle effects and high-resolution textures. Testing it out on my Galaxy Note 2’s Exynos 4412, an ARM Cortex-A9 quad-core chipset clocked at 1.6GHz with Mali-400 graphics, I was able to pull an average FPS of 45.7. Mind you, this was at a resolution of 1280×720 with the performance quality set to high. A subsequent test yielded a comparable 45.8.
Despite it not being a full 60 frames per second visual feast, the demo ran just as beautifully as you could ask for on a modern day smartphone. The graphics, while not quite up to par with today’s standards, best the PS2/original Xbox era by miles, and could even pass as a Xbox 360 or PS3 game in some areas. It definitely exceeds expectations for mobile, though, and that’s as far as I need it to go. Now how about we get an actual Infinity Blade release going for Android, Epic? Watch the trailer above, and be sure to let us know what your device scored after you download it from the Google Play Store.
this is a game?
no a tech demo, quite nice to go through town
This things looks horribly pixelated on my ipad 3. I think it uses 720p resolution even with the hi dpi screen. Im sure it’ll look much cleaner on my note 2
I think the main problem is the iPad
(obviously trolling)
Haha!
Galaxy NOTE 2 – Not sure about ‘benchmarking’ etc cuz I don’t really care, but wow…the graphics are incredible. Smooth, beautiful etc
Average FPS: 45.8
Resolution 1280X720
Performance level: High Quality
Frame rate: 55 frames per second
Resolution: 1080p
Droid DNA
Epic 4G Touch
Frames: 32.3 FPS
Reso: 800 by 480
Performance: High Quality
Nexus 7
Frames: 56.9 FPS
Resolution: 1280*736
Performance: High Quality
And this was all on stock clocks. I wonder how the Nexus would perform if I over clock it? I’m sure it wouldn’t make much difference.
EDIT: Yea, it’s 57.9 overclocked to 1.6Ghz and set Governor to Performance.
could even pass as a Xbox 360 or PS3 game in some areas
I guess but that’s a hell of a could. downloading now
Okay I ran the benchmark:
Google Galaxy Nexus
Frames: 44.5 FPS
Res: 1196×720
Performance: High Performance
Nexus 10
FPS: 52.2
Resolution: 2560×1600
Performance: High quality
HTC Droid DNA
Average FPS: 55.7
Resolution: 1920×1080
Performance Level: High Quality
Smooth as butter! :D
Looks pretty good on a stock Razr Maxx HD:
50.1 fps
1196×720
High Performance
HTC One S:
52.1 fps
960×540 res
High Performance
For a phone, I’m still amazed.
At my normal underclock (1.13Ghz) on the N4 I got 56.4fps
I get 58.1 at normal clocks. I feel like vSync is holding it back.. it hits 61fps and thats as high as I see it go.
HTC Droid DNA
55.9 FPS
Resolution: 1920×1080
Performance Level: High Performance
“Benchmark Results:
Average FPS: 46.4
Resolution: 1196×720
Performance Level: High Performance”
-On my Samsung Galaxy Nexus on Sprint running Black Bean 7 and running faux123’s latest and greatest.
*Note- This was the 2nd benchmark I did. The first yielded an FPS result of 52.4
LG Optimus G
FPS: 54
Resolution: 1280×768
Performance level: High perfomance
Device: AT&T Galaxy S3 (qualcomm vs exynos)
Benchmark: FPS: 35.4 @ 720p & High Performance
galaxy note cm10.1
30.3 fps
1820×800
LG Nexus 4
57.2 fps
high performance
LG Optimus 2x (Tegra 2)
FPS: 52.6
Resolution: 800×480
Performance: High Quality