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Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_of_Duty_4:_Modern_Warfare
In 4 days the game will be 10 years old.
The 'IW engine' used in Cod is based on 'id Tech 3' with it's initial release on 2 Dec 1999 (Stable release 19 Aug 2005) So technically speaking the Engine is about 17 years old.
Considering the inaccuracy humans tend to use this so-called 'troll' was mostly correct.
Considering how optimized and efficient UE3 is, yeah, no surprise that Warframe runs great even on old hardware.
Well I'm glad they're using a custom version of the engine. Some UE3 games are unoptimized as hell. Ark survival evolved for example. You could have the best supercomputer from NASA and it would still experience big fps drops. I wish all games were at least half as optimized as Warframe.
Maybe its a problem with sli mode?
I remember having sli on my old 770 and had great fps on some games and bad (lower than single card performance) on others.