Tuesday, October 16th 2012
Introducing Catzilla: A New 3D Graphics Benchmark
Time to put your new generation GPUs through a refreshingly new benchmark, Catzilla. This synthetic benchmark uses a scripted 3D scene approach, much like 3DMark and Heaven. Developed by Polish studio Plastic Image, Catzilla is a cross-API benchmark designed for OpenGL 4.0 and DirectX 9 or 11, and the Windows platform (64-bit and 32-bit Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8). The benchmark uses a parallel graphics engine that takes advantage of multi-core CPUs. For now we know little more about the upcoming benchmark, but you can sign up at their website to participate in a closed-beta.
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It's as if no marketing can be done without it.
Think about how they made this.
"Guys, lets make a gpu benchmark."
"Sounds good but how will we ever market it over other known gpu benchmarks?"
...thinking...
"I GOT IT! LETS MAKE CATZILLA!!!!!"
I signed up just for lols.
Looks cool!
As was mentioned above, it has a lot to do with Lady gaga.
Looks like the best bench in many years and music is just perfect for that video,
but benchmark name is way off. That creature does not resemble Godzilla at all.
May I suggest something like: Lady caty-gaga, the stinky hairy mutant pussy.
If somebody actually registered with them, please tell those polish shmucks, DX 7 is dead.
** sounded like Skrillex youtu.be/EotgLHqOkfs?t=46s