Unigine announced that it will release its new Superposition-benchmark next week, April 11th. The benchmark will run on the Unigine-2 engine. The test runs through a classroom that a professor uses for quantum-mechanics.There's an explosion, but the professor is nowhere to be found.

You have the only chance to cast some light upon this incident by going deeply into the matter of quantum theory: thorough visual inspection of professor's records and instruments will help to lift the veil on the mystery.

Engine feature:

Top-notch visuals powered by UNIGINE 2 Engine

Global leaderboards for benchmark scores

Stress load for the GPU heating system

Scalable quality settings

VR mode (Oculus Rift and HTC Vive)

Free interactive mode with mini-games

Support for Windows and Linux

This benchmark can be effectively used to determine the stability of PC hardware under extremely stressful conditions, as well as check the cooling system's potential under maximum heat output. Compare your hardware scores with other users worldwide after the benchmark is released April 11th on both Windows and Linux.









