

Binary Domain
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1080p performance
| GPU | low | medium | high | ultra |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTX 5090 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RTX 4090 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RX 7900 XTX | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RTX 5080 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RTX 4080 Super | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RTX 4070 Ti | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 966 fps |
| RTX 4070 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 828 fps |
| RX 7800 XT | 999 fps | 999 fps | 898 fps | 730 fps |
| RTX 3080 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 874 fps | 710 fps |
| RTX 4060 Ti | 999 fps | 999 fps | 825 fps | 670 fps |
| RTX 3070 | 999 fps | 940 fps | 752 fps | 611 fps |
| RTX 4060 | 999 fps | 849 fps | 679 fps | 552 fps |
| RTX 3060 | 910 fps | 728 fps | 582 fps | 473 fps |
| GTX 1660 Super | 660 fps | 528 fps | 422 fps | 343 fps |
1440p performance
| GPU | low | medium | high | ultra |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTX 5090 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RTX 4090 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RX 7900 XTX | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RTX 5080 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 976 fps |
| RTX 4080 Super | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 917 fps |
| RTX 4070 Ti | 999 fps | 999 fps | 892 fps | 725 fps |
| RTX 4070 | 999 fps | 956 fps | 764 fps | 621 fps |
| RX 7800 XT | 999 fps | 842 fps | 673 fps | 547 fps |
| RTX 3080 | 999 fps | 819 fps | 655 fps | 532 fps |
| RTX 4060 Ti | 967 fps | 774 fps | 619 fps | 503 fps |
| RTX 3070 | 882 fps | 705 fps | 564 fps | 458 fps |
| RTX 4060 | 796 fps | 637 fps | 510 fps | 414 fps |
| RTX 3060 | 683 fps | 546 fps | 437 fps | 355 fps |
| GTX 1660 Super | 495 fps | 396 fps | 317 fps | 257 fps |
4K performance
| GPU | low | medium | high | ultra |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTX 5090 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 815 fps | 662 fps |
| RTX 4090 | 999 fps | 946 fps | 757 fps | 615 fps |
| RX 7900 XTX | 999 fps | 849 fps | 679 fps | 552 fps |
| RTX 5080 | 999 fps | 801 fps | 641 fps | 521 fps |
| RTX 4080 Super | 940 fps | 752 fps | 602 fps | 489 fps |
| RTX 4070 Ti | 743 fps | 595 fps | 476 fps | 386 fps |
| RTX 4070 | 637 fps | 510 fps | 408 fps | 331 fps |
| RX 7800 XT | 561 fps | 449 fps | 359 fps | 292 fps |
| RTX 3080 | 546 fps | 437 fps | 349 fps | 284 fps |
| RTX 4060 Ti | 516 fps | 413 fps | 330 fps | 268 fps |
| RTX 3070 | 470 fps | 376 fps | 301 fps | 244 fps |
| RTX 4060 | 425 fps | 340 fps | 272 fps | 221 fps |
| RTX 3060 | 364 fps | 291 fps | 233 fps | 189 fps |
| GTX 1660 Super | 264 fps | 211 fps | 169 fps | 137 fps |

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Binary Domain is a squad-based action shooter released in 2012 that puts you in command of a futuristic Tokyo during a robotic uprising in 2080. You'll lead Dan Marshall and his team through atmospheric encounters with an emerging mechanical threat that's infiltrating human society. The game stands out for its immersive squad mechanics and engaging sci-fi narrative that keeps the action focused and story-driven.
Running Binary Domain is quite accessible for most gaming PCs, even older systems. The minimum GPU requirement is relatively modest, with entry-level graphics cards capable of delivering solid performance. You can expect smooth FPS on modern hardware across various graphics settings, and even budget GPUs will handle the benchmark well without needing high-end components. The 2 GB RAM requirement further emphasizes how lightweight this title is compared to contemporary shooters.
If you're looking for a solid action game with strong squad-based gameplay, Binary Domain's 77/100 rating suggests it's worth playing. The immersive atmosphere and unique premise make it a worthwhile experience for fans of sci-fi shooters, especially if you want to test PC performance benchmarks on accessible, older titles.
Performance profile
February 2012 release. Binary Domain targets mid-2000s-to-early-2010s hardware — any modern entry-level GPU (GTX 1650 tier or newer integrated graphics) handles it at 1080p Ultra without breaking a sweat.
Action titles like Binary Domain reward high framerates for visual clarity during combat. A mid-range modern GPU at 1440p 60–120 FPS is the practical sweet spot; VRR (G-Sync/FreeSync) smooths out drops during heavy effects.
Extremely light — Binary Domain runs at 60 FPS 1080p on any integrated GPU (Intel Iris Xe, AMD Radeon Graphics) or a decade-old discrete card like the GTX 1050. A current-gen RTX 4060 pushes 4K Ultra without effort.
Storyline
In the late 20th century, global warming consumes 75% of the world habitable land, forcing mankind to build new, raised cities above those that are now claimed by the sea. But the flooding has not only claimed land. Millions of people have been killed as well, leaving humanities workforce severely depleted and as a result, have created a robotic workforce to handle the workload. To govern how this robotic workforce is treated, the UN creates the "New Geneva Convention", part of which is clause 21, which forbids robots that can pass as humans from being created, which are dubbed "hollow children" by the population. To enforce clause 21, the UN creates specialist R.U.S.T crews. When a hollow child breaks into the headquarters of robotics company Bergen, after discovering he is a hollow child and having lived his life believing himself to be human, the UN suspect the Amada corporation to be behind its creation. As a result, a R.U.S.T crew is dispatched to bring Amada's CEO before the UN security council to give answers.





