I wonder why people are disagreeing with you, it's a system notification from Sony. It has nothing to do with CDProjekt.
The steam hardware survey has some interesting results for the most popular primary display resolutions on PC (Technically, PC's with steam installed).
1080p is clearly still the most common resolution, 1440p is about 3 times more common than 4k.
1920 x 1080 65.67%
1366 x 768 9.14%
2560 x 1440 6.75%
1440 x 900 2.99%
1600 x 900 2.31%
3840 x 2160 2.30%
Inside EU and Aus your consumer protection laws likely have a longer guarantee than the warranty. Warranties are just protections on top of your existing statutory rights, they can never remove your rights. In the UK for example, there is a period of time where the company has to prove that the consumer broke the device to refuse a refund or replacement followed by a period where the customer has to prove that a device was defective.
In the UK these rights expire 6 years af...
Flashing the bios wont give you the 12 extra CUs
Us PC folk also don't get access to the mode for a year, I was on the fence about this game but I think I'll just ignore it, I don't think I would like the changes they have made over modern warfare anyway.
I don't get how them releasing this is not a human rights thing instead of a politics thing. Only the US can manage to turn access to healthcare and human rights into politics instead of basics everyone is agreed upon. I guess even the right wing in the UK probably looks pretty left wing in comparison to the US. For me it's simple, is the statement Black Lives Matter true, yes it is. Why does it need to be more than that?
It's way higher than that on a lot of new CPUs, AMD states the max safe operating temperature of the 3900x is 95C
The more heat it exhausts and the hotter it makes the outside, the cooler the inside is. Assuming two devices are "burning" the same amount of electricity to make frames, the one that exhausts the most heat will be the cooler device.
@morganfell each company will try and recoup the costs that went into developing the device and over the next few years competition will start driving prices down slowly.
We don't really know yet, we'll probably get comparisons soon enough
You're also correct. https://www.xbox.com/en-US/... says there are 251 games included on console and 211 on PC, I didn't know that.
Ah yes, I forgot that ultimate includes gold on the console side. I was thinking the difference between ultimate and normal was just the cloud games.
Interesting that PC users don't need ultimate to get EA Play access, I'm not going to complain as it benefits me but it seems a little unfair.
I'm not paying that amount, will just wait for sales like I usually do and pick the game up when it is below £40
Well it's a lot cheaper than the 2080Ti, I'm not going to be upgrading to one but I think this is a much better price for the amount of performance you get so new buyers or people with old graphics cards should be happy.
You do know Turing is the previous nvidia architecture right, I hope it competes with Ampere.
We hear the easy to develop for thing at the start of every gen, games are still taking increasingly more time, bigger and bigger teams and more money to make. Don't confuse the ease of use of the Console APIs with the time required to build modern games.
Why do PC gamers feel entitled to a game that said it was coming to PC at the end of it's trailer?
Nvidia are not including a VirtualLink USB-C port on the new 3000 cards, it looks like everyone is giving up on virtuallink
I doubt there are many people championing DLSS on a site like this one, but it is the best quality upscaler we've seen this far. With some scenes looking close to native while others look better than native + TAA, or at least retain more detail as there is less blurring from the lack of TAA.
It's very similar quality to native 4K with a big performance jump.