DX12 looks very good for AMD.
This is a NVidia gameworks/UE3 collaboration.
To see what I mean check out this http://www.extremetech.com/...
Wow nice price in Japan. $293.
Here in Canada it's $450, with the exchange rate that's about $340 U.S.
Canadian dollar sucks right now.
I like the're music choice.
yes I did. I have AMD and NVidia gpu's. luckily drivers always inprove.
Spoiler alert - the Fury X ties or beats the 980Ti, and they found no evidence of the MSAA "bug" that Nvidia's complaining about.
I did a Google translate on the text. Last line is odd-"easily used by man or a woman". A bit sexist.
It is tiny. Using a dial vernier caliper and the HDMI port for scale reference it appears to be 6.75" wide and 1.56" tall. I wont guess on the length.
looks like a couple usb ports on the back of the console. This thing maybe pretty small.
Wow name calling. Why don't you go back to playing with your joy stick.
Just feels a little creep-y to me.
Oh great. Another porn game. Why
So this thing can stream video. What might be cool then is streaming video from the hand held PS Vita.
@Elwenil No matter what it's still Sony's decision to add the required identification chip and thus limit peripherals and control licensing.
As I recall didn't Logitech find it impossible or very difficult to retroactively add a dongle.
I do not think any operator of a walled garden operating system (PS4/IOS etc..)would relish the idea of a dongle that potentially could allow unveted access to its system.
Not Logitech's fault for non-compatibility. Sony limited who could sell peripherals with a required identification chip.
not exactly making big money for Intel(atom)either. all though doubling down with new versions of atom, x3 x5 x7.
Oh Deer! Isn't too bad. I tried when they mentioned it in the article.
it's working fine in Ont. Canada.
Read rule 4.
4. ALL Broadcasters should display or read out the following when a Promotion is on their channel:
"This is a promotion from [channel name] . Twitch does not sponsor or endorse broadcaster promotions and is not responsible for them".
"This is a promotion from Naughty Dog" was clearly posted on Twitch preceding the live broadcast and during the advertising. this is how I knew the ads were from Naughty Dog.
twitch terms of service
http://www.twitch.tv/user/l...
f.Promotions
Broadcasters may promote, administer or conduct a promotion on, through or utilizing Twitch (a "Promotion"). If you are a Broadcaster and you choose to promote, administer or conduct a Promotion, you must follow the following rules:
1. You may carry out Promotions to th...
@GameDev1 That's what it said. I was surprised by it.
Perhaps you can link to the basis of you argument and then take it up with twich?
As for YouTube I've seen ads on there posted by contributors. Check out linustechtips for instance. he has paid advertisers and either plays their ads or plug then him self.
either way I did not watch the YouTube stream so I cannot speak for that. I'd have to say you didn't either.
The ads didn't ...
well said. I was thinking pretty much every thing you said.
nice card by the way.