when my ps3 started sounding like a jet taking off, blowing an air can into the vents fixed the issue.
Having already picked the engine is completely irrelevant. Good artists require payment. Great art takes time. Paying good artists to invest a lot of time takes a lot of money.
Star Citizen is open-world, Kickstarted game, and there's not even a close second to how many polys that game is pushing.
https://www.kickstarter.com...
She's like Christie borrowing Eddy Gordo's outfit:
http://orig14.deviantart.ne...
Next year is gonna be insane. VR is going to change everything.
Also, could you imagine if MediaMolecule's Dreams was VR enabled?
I missed it. What was it before the pre-order thing before it got cancelled?
Graphics look a bit dated
I haven't read anything about what they mean, but if I had to guess, I'd say it's like those tvs that can upscale the framerate to 60fps, which seems to work pretty well (though I don't like the effect as it makes everything look like a soap opera), but in this case since the ps4 is actually rendering the previous and next images, they might be able to use that to their advantage and make it even more seamless.
I love the design of those environments.
Knowing Capcom, the fighter's network will end up being a paid for subscription, and knowing Capcom fans, they will gobble it up and explain how great it is and how much worse it could have been.
I really hope that it works as well as I've heard, and they get a lot of dev support, and it sells well. For me, the age of ubiquitous VR cannot get here soon enough, and having one of the major home consoles (let alone the most popular one) with good VR will definitely help speed up that process, considerably.
agree 100%. Looks both graphically behind a gen, and stylistically looks like some random one-off 3d fighter from a no-name company.
I think making the console more like a PC is a good thing. If it could run full fledged Windows 10 with the desktop and keyboard and mouse support it would become the best and most popular budget PC on the market. The more MS uses all of its branches to support and enhance each other the better position it will be in
Although the OS is also faster, I believe (based off of what was said in other interviews) the speed of getting things done they're talking about is overhauling the UI so doing common tasks requires less steps and menus
This is very awesome, but hopefully someone eventually standardizes an api that can work on any engine.
with Tarantino, it's organic and natural. In the article it sounds a bit forced and immature. You're not quite the Tarantino of game editorials just yet, but it's good that you're self-aware and can admit you're still finding your voice.
I also disagree with the article itself. There's a ton of reasons why a PC port can suck, and have to be patched later, and while they might still be bad reasons in the eyes of many gamers, most of them are not just...
Real scary
"However its CPU clock speed is on the lower side compared to the Xbox One"
Implying the game would have run better on the XBox One.
Wow no CPU, GPU, or RAM and it can already go to 4k, that's amazing.
Actually on the corsair site they say a complete system is coming ( http://www.corsair.com/en-u... ), but aside from that I'm not understanding how this case is any more 4k ready than any other pc case. That aside, I do like the case, especially the built in liquid cooling.
It isn't a failure as far as fun goes. It's a huge commercial failure.