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Elite

Elite

78/100
35 ratings1984Easy to run

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1080p performance

Elite estimated FPS at 1080p across 14 GPUs and 4 quality presets
GPUlowmediumhighultra
RTX 5090999 fps999 fps999 fps999 fps
RTX 4090999 fps999 fps999 fps999 fps
RX 7900 XTX999 fps999 fps999 fps910 fps
RTX 5080999 fps999 fps999 fps858 fps
RTX 4080 Super999 fps999 fps992 fps806 fps
RTX 4070 Ti999 fps980 fps784 fps637 fps
RTX 4070999 fps840 fps672 fps546 fps
RX 7800 XT925 fps740 fps592 fps481 fps
RTX 3080900 fps720 fps576 fps468 fps
RTX 4060 Ti850 fps680 fps544 fps442 fps
RTX 3070775 fps620 fps496 fps403 fps
RTX 4060700 fps560 fps448 fps364 fps
RTX 3060600 fps480 fps384 fps312 fps
GTX 1660 Super435 fps348 fps278 fps226 fps

1440p performance

Elite estimated FPS at 1440p across 14 GPUs and 4 quality presets
GPUlowmediumhighultra
RTX 5090999 fps999 fps999 fps819 fps
RTX 4090999 fps999 fps936 fps761 fps
RX 7900 XTX999 fps999 fps840 fps683 fps
RTX 5080999 fps990 fps792 fps644 fps
RTX 4080 Super999 fps930 fps744 fps605 fps
RTX 4070 Ti919 fps735 fps588 fps478 fps
RTX 4070788 fps630 fps504 fps410 fps
RX 7800 XT694 fps555 fps444 fps361 fps
RTX 3080675 fps540 fps432 fps351 fps
RTX 4060 Ti638 fps510 fps408 fps332 fps
RTX 3070581 fps465 fps372 fps302 fps
RTX 4060525 fps420 fps336 fps273 fps
RTX 3060450 fps360 fps288 fps234 fps
GTX 1660 Super326 fps261 fps209 fps170 fps

4K performance

Elite estimated FPS at 4K across 14 GPUs and 4 quality presets
GPUlowmediumhighultra
RTX 5090840 fps672 fps538 fps437 fps
RTX 4090780 fps624 fps499 fps406 fps
RX 7900 XTX700 fps560 fps448 fps364 fps
RTX 5080660 fps528 fps422 fps343 fps
RTX 4080 Super620 fps496 fps397 fps322 fps
RTX 4070 Ti490 fps392 fps314 fps255 fps
RTX 4070420 fps336 fps269 fps218 fps
RX 7800 XT370 fps296 fps237 fps192 fps
RTX 3080360 fps288 fps230 fps187 fps
RTX 4060 Ti340 fps272 fps218 fps177 fps
RTX 3070310 fps248 fps198 fps161 fps
RTX 4060280 fps224 fps179 fps146 fps
RTX 3060240 fps192 fps154 fps125 fps
GTX 1660 Super174 fps139 fps111 fps90 fps

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About

Elite, released in 1984, is a pioneering space trading video game that remains a landmark title in gaming history. Developed by David Braben and Ian Bell, it offers an open-ended gameplay experience that allows players to navigate a vast universe, engage in space combat, and trade commodities. Its innovative use of 3D graphics set it apart from its contemporaries, earning a solid rating of 78/100 and influencing countless titles in the genre.

When it comes to PC performance, Elite is quite accessible, requiring only an entry-level GPU with a minimum score of around 1500. This makes it easy to experience the game smoothly on a variety of hardware setups. Players can expect decent FPS on integrated graphics or lower-end discrete options, and fine-tuning the graphics settings can further enhance performance while playing this classic.

Given its historical significance and engaging gameplay mechanics, Elite is certainly worth a playthrough, especially for fans of space exploration and trading simulations. The combination of its solid rating and genre-defining elements means that both newcomers and longtime gamers can appreciate its enduring charm and depth.

Performance profile

Released in September 1984, Elite predates modern GPU acceleration as we know it today. It runs effortlessly on virtually any current hardware, including integrated graphics and entry-level laptops — framerate is limited by the engine, not the GPU.

Extremely light — Elite 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

The Avalonia, a trading ship, departs from Lave. Young Alex Ryder longs to visit the planet, but his father Jason, a seasoned trader, reminds him of the strict regulations. The Ryder family has a long history in trading, but Alex is still uncertain about his future, torn between adventure and stability. As the ship prepares for hyperspace, a heavily armed Cobra-class freighter follows them unnoticed. The Avalonia jumps into Witch-Space, a mysterious and dangerous realm, but Jason soon realizes they are being pursued. Emerging near Leesti, they are attacked. With the ship doomed, Jason forces Alex into an escape pod, uttering the cryptic word “Raxxla” before the Avalonia is destroyed. The Cobra fires on the escape pod, leaving Alex drifting toward the planet below. Alex survives the destruction of the Avalonia thanks to his RemLok mask, which shields him and sends a distress signal. Rescued by a hospital vessel, he vows to avenge his father's death who seemed to have anticipated the attack. Later, Alex receives a mysterious HoloFac message from Rafe Zetter, an old associate of his father. Rafe reveals to a surprised Alex that his father was more than a trader—he was an élite combateer. When Alex mentions "Raxxla," Rafe explains it’s a legendary ghost planet, suggesting Jason’s death is tied to a greater mystery. Before disappearing, Rafe instructs Alex to visit the grave of Starpilot Fleischer in Tionisla’s orbital cemetery for vital information. Alex arrives at the eerie, massive, orbital graveyard at Tionisla. Following Rafe Zetter’s instructions he searches for the grave of Starpilot Fleischer and discovers a battered Cobra-class ship with a blinking signal directing him to land. Inside the Cobra, he only finds a corpse at the controls, and a woman named Elyssia Fields. A sharp-witted fugitive from the clone-world Teorge, Elyssia reveals their plan—to steal the abandoned ship, once owned by Henry Bell, and use it to start a trading career while secretly preparing for revenge against the Cobra that killed Alex’s father. With minimal fuel and weak defenses, they must trade and upgrade their ship before taking on their enemy. Alex Ryder, now in possession of a ship and with Rafe Zetter's guidance, is preparing for a dangerous journey to avenge his father's death. Rafe explains that Alex's father, Jason, was part of the legendary Dark Wheel, a secret group searching for hidden truths in the universe. Jason's death wasn’t caused by pirates but by someone trying to protect a secret he discovered. To uncover this secret and follow in his father's footsteps, Alex must reach elite combat status, which involves seeking out danger and bounty hunting. Despite the shock, Alex is determined to honor his father's legacy. In the meantime, during various skirmishes Alex’s skill in combat becomes evident. Over three months of trading aboard their modified Cobra Nemesis, Alex and Elyssia work toward transforming their ship into a battle-ready vessel but remain low on funds. Weighing risky trade options, they are interrupted by a cryptic message from Patrick McGreavy. McGreavy, horribly disfigured by parasites, with a shady past, warns Alex that he is being watched and manipulated, even by Rafe Zetter. He urges Alex to visit the traders' center in South City on Coriolis station. Entering the seedy underworld of illicit trade, Alex meets McGreavy at the Magellan Building, where he is offered a deal to trade rare creatures called Mymurths, revered by the Ciragian people. With limited funds, Alex purchases them, hoping to sell them for a significant profit—money that will bring him one step closer to arming the Nemesis for his ultimate mission: vengeance. As Alex and Elyssia approach Cirag, an unregistered and dangerous planet tied to Alex’s father’s past, they find it swarming with criminals. They are ambushed by pirate ships. In the ensuing battle, Elyssia skillfully evades and destroys several fighters. Pursued relentlessly, Elyssia is injured, leaving Alex to take control. They manage to escape to a Coriolis station, only to discover a disturbing truth—the Mymurths they’ve been transporting are infected with Tharglets, the deadly larval form of the infamous Thargoids. Realizing they’ve been set up and that their cargo is more dangerous than they imagined, Alex’s mission takes on a new urgency. In the heat of battle, Alex finally faces the Cobra that destroyed his father’s ship. Driven by revenge, he engages in a desperate dogfight but soon realizes the Nemesis is outmatched. Using the sun’s radiation to his advantage, he fires a missile cloaked by solar interference, striking the Cobra and destroying it in a fiery explosion. After his victory over the Cobra and the pirates, Alex Ryder gains recognition from the Galactic Police, earning the prestigious Deadly status—an impressive feat for someone of his age. Rafe Zetter reappears, revealing more about Jason Ryder’s connection to Raxxla—a legendary, possibly alien gateway sought by the secretive Dark Wheel. Jason had been close to uncovering its secrets before his assassination. Rafe warns that those who control Raxxla will go to any lengths to protect it, making Alex a target if he continues his pursuit. Rafe offers Alex a place within the Dark Wheel, a path requiring years of training and sacrifice but one that could lead to unimaginable discoveries.

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