

Front Mission Evolved
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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 | 984 fps |
| RTX 4070 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 843 fps |
| RX 7800 XT | 999 fps | 999 fps | 915 fps | 743 fps |
| RTX 3080 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 890 fps | 723 fps |
| RTX 4060 Ti | 999 fps | 999 fps | 840 fps | 683 fps |
| RTX 3070 | 999 fps | 958 fps | 766 fps | 623 fps |
| RTX 4060 | 999 fps | 865 fps | 692 fps | 562 fps |
| RTX 3060 | 927 fps | 742 fps | 593 fps | 482 fps |
| GTX 1660 Super | 672 fps | 538 fps | 430 fps | 349 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 | 994 fps |
| RTX 4080 Super | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 934 fps |
| RTX 4070 Ti | 999 fps | 999 fps | 908 fps | 738 fps |
| RTX 4070 | 999 fps | 973 fps | 779 fps | 633 fps |
| RX 7800 XT | 999 fps | 857 fps | 686 fps | 557 fps |
| RTX 3080 | 999 fps | 834 fps | 667 fps | 542 fps |
| RTX 4060 Ti | 985 fps | 788 fps | 630 fps | 512 fps |
| RTX 3070 | 898 fps | 718 fps | 575 fps | 467 fps |
| RTX 4060 | 811 fps | 649 fps | 519 fps | 422 fps |
| RTX 3060 | 695 fps | 556 fps | 445 fps | 361 fps |
| GTX 1660 Super | 504 fps | 403 fps | 323 fps | 262 fps |
4K performance
| GPU | low | medium | high | ultra |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTX 5090 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 830 fps | 675 fps |
| RTX 4090 | 999 fps | 964 fps | 771 fps | 627 fps |
| RX 7900 XTX | 999 fps | 865 fps | 692 fps | 562 fps |
| RTX 5080 | 999 fps | 816 fps | 653 fps | 530 fps |
| RTX 4080 Super | 958 fps | 766 fps | 613 fps | 498 fps |
| RTX 4070 Ti | 757 fps | 606 fps | 484 fps | 394 fps |
| RTX 4070 | 649 fps | 519 fps | 415 fps | 337 fps |
| RX 7800 XT | 572 fps | 457 fps | 366 fps | 297 fps |
| RTX 3080 | 556 fps | 445 fps | 356 fps | 289 fps |
| RTX 4060 Ti | 525 fps | 420 fps | 336 fps | 273 fps |
| RTX 3070 | 479 fps | 383 fps | 306 fps | 249 fps |
| RTX 4060 | 433 fps | 346 fps | 277 fps | 225 fps |
| RTX 3060 | 371 fps | 297 fps | 237 fps | 193 fps |
| GTX 1660 Super | 269 fps | 215 fps | 172 fps | 140 fps |

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Minimum Hardware
512MB NVIDIA GeForce 7800 series graphics card or equivalent
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About
Front Mission Evolved (2010) is a third-person action shooter that puts you in control of a Wanzer, a massive customizable war machine. Unlike other entries in the classic Front Mission franchise, this installment leans heavily into fast-paced combat rather than tactical gameplay, delivering Hollywood-style production values and an immersive single-player campaign alongside online multiplayer modes.
From a performance standpoint, Front Mission Evolved is relatively accessible by modern standards. The game runs well on older mid-range GPUs and requires minimal CPU resources, with a minimum CPU score around 154 and just 1 GB of RAM needed. You can expect solid FPS on budget graphics cards, making it an ideal benchmark title for testing entry-level hardware or comparing legacy system performance across different GPU tiers.
The game received a mixed critical reception with a 65/100 rating, so it's worth playing if you enjoy action-heavy mecha shooters with straightforward gameplay rather than deep tactical mechanics. It remains a fun benchmark tool for testing older systems or revisiting early 2010s action game performance.
Performance profile
September 2010 release. Front Mission Evolved 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 Front Mission Evolved 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 — Front Mission Evolved 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 game is set in the year 2171, 50 years after the events of Front Mission 5: Scars of the War. During the 22nd century, the world's superpowers look towards space for expansion and began constructing large structures called orbital elevators. With an increasing number of surveillance satellites and space-based technologies being developed, a Cold War-style atmosphere sets in as the supranational unions used these technologies to watch over their adversaries on Earth. The plot of Front Mission Evolved revolves around USN engineer Dylan Ramsey. As an engineer for the weapons developer Diable Avionics, Dylan begins testing of a prototype wanzer on Long Island, New York. In the midst of the wanzer test, unknown forces begin attacking New York City and its orbital elevator, Percival. Worried about his father's safety in the city, he sets off for New York City inside the prototype. As he travels through the city to reach the National Strategic Research Laboratory (NSRL), Ramsey assists USN forces battling the unknown assailants. After battling through numerous enemy wanzers, vehicles, and aircraft, Dylan makes it to the NSRL premises just as missiles are launched into the building. With his father seemingly dead, he engages the attacker, Marcus Seligman of the Apollo's Chariot. The fight is cut short when the orbital elevator begins crashing down on New York City. After Percival collapses, Dylan is recruited into the USN Army as it prepares for war against the Oceania Cooperative Union.





