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Looking forward to test the DX12 benchmark as soon as it is released during 2016.
Just a question, however: once the beta ends, we will update automatically to the new version as soon as it is officially released?
Any reason why you didn't include tthe DX12 benchmark?
Because it is not yet ready. The video that is floating around that was shot in that event in China is from a fairly early work-in-progress build. Oh, it looks nice already, but it is nowhere near complete or fully working on every possible hardware out there. We also have not shown anything about the demo or the physics test yet (for a good reason...)
This new UI is part of the work towards releasing Time Spy. Instead of waiting longer and releasing the UI and the new test at the same time and having two different things that could have problems, we rolled out the new UI early and, as a nice bonus, included separately developed VRMark (being worked on by another team) in early teaser form.
Makes perfect sense when you explain it like that.
(3840 x 2160)
As mentioned in the instructions, at this time you need to "buy" the DLCs (they are free) from the Steam store page first. View DLCs related to 3DMark, click "play game" once on each of them. Then install works.
Steam will hopefully fix this in the near future so this step is not required.
Or when you add the beta you can right click 3D Mark, go to Properties > DLC and tick the boxes for the tests you want to install. Worked fine for me.
If the tests show in that list, the Install button should directly work. Ticking/unticking those boxes should do the same thing (install/uninstall).
Kinda confused, a couple of people have said they see the tests in that list, others (and our test accounts) need them added... Not sure what Steam is doing here... :)
Edit: One factor may be "did you buy 3DMark from Steam, or did you add a key you got elsewhere - either from Futuremark store or as a bundle with a graphics card"?
I bought direct from Steam :)
Not sure I understand the problem - can you describe a bit more.
You have the beta version enabled? And when you start 3DMark, the install button is there, or... doesnt work? If you right click on 3DMark in Steam program list and choose Properties, do the DLCs show in the DLC tab? If nothing there, then you need to go through all the DLCs in the Steam store for 3DMark and click "play game" for each of them.
The VRMark Preview looks beautiful and runs a steady 75 fps on this test rig (4770K, GTX980, Oculus 0.8 beta). The concept of live miniature worlds as museum displays works really well in VR. Some feedback (though I'm sure most of this is already on the developer's to-do list):