

Arguably a more believable ocean simulation, and on top of that it simulates naval warfare at the same time. And the graphics in Arma II are first rate as well.Īnother example would be Silent Hunter 5. running around real-time in missions (with dozens and dozens of active AI) with explosions going off, tracers everywhere, etc., yet you can still retain a great framerate.

Take Arma II for example - in that game you have planes, helicopters, ground vehicles, infantry, etc. There are plenty of games out there that simulate TONS of things going on without the massive hit on framerate that SSE creates. That's pretty terrible excuse making, to be perfectly honest.
