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Despite the Fact that I really like this Benchmark, I have to warn people now if they think about buying.
You will be deceived, that is as safe as the name in the Church!
This Program is unnecessarily complicated. Each Time you start it, you need to link your Account to the Program again using a Code. Remember, the Software does nothing as it should be.
Furthermore, I find the Results relatively difficult to compare, because the Website simply gives too little.
The complete Benchmark is designed to come across to a certain "cool" and to pair the Whole thing with the Meaningfulness of a Comparison platform. Since the Focus was definitely on the former, this Tool vmtl is used far too little by most.
In General, it would be very desirable if the Developer were to work on the Program again. At the Moment, only a lot/unnecessarily Coal is pulled out of people's Pockets via Steam without providing a Quid pro Quo for it.
I continue to use it as a small Graphic Grace with nice Scenery as well as Sound to give me a minimal Clue as performant I am currently set up. ;)
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Led me lured by the Steam Offer. Just under €12 for a Benchmark Program sounds good at first.
In itself, that's a great Thing. I can activate or disable some Settings. Depending on the System and The need. In some case, the Presets are sufficient for an intensive Test.
I also find the Possibility to store my Computer'S own Statistics online and tie them to a Profile (Facebook or Google Account). If that worked.
With each new Launch of the Program or Steam, the results of my Test so far have "disappeared." However, I have successfully linked my Goggle Account. Defictropics do not store the Results. Maybe I'm also getting too stupid, though.
I have now had about seven custom and preset Tests go through. The Results, however, are not archived to prevent it. Log in itself doesn't always work either. At least not by linking it in The Program, which is started by Steam.
A nice Extra is the Possibility to have various Games checked by your own "System check."
So The Program should be able to tell me which Games I can play with my System or just not be able to play.
Whether the maximum Graphics for each Game are always considered a Benchmark, I have not yet figured out. But I assume! This Extra also works and I can match the Performance of my Computer with the Requirements of most Games, WHEN the Program recognizes my linked Profile. What doesn't always work as mentioned above.
Anyone hoping that this Program will "fix" all possible Game Errors or Performance Errors will be disappointed here. Because that's not what this Program is doing. At least not for £12.
I don't know why it all costs €12,000 at all. After all, according to the Software Update option, there are four Program variants. The free Free Version, the Basic Version for 49$, the Advanced Version for $99$ and the Professional Version for $899per.
One wonders: What did I pay another €12 for?
In itself, I would recommend this Program. As a Free Version and for Players who want to play around or test a bit from time to time. Since the whole thing doesn't really work as a Basic Version (maybe I also paid €12 for a Free Version), I don't recommend this Program (yet). Perhaps the Problems mentioned will be fixed, then Catzilla would be interesting for People with a thick Purse.