Apparently male humans are the pupa stage and female humans are the adult stage.
Or was the point of this drivel even more ridiculous that?
Earth to moonman...
are you low on oxygen again?
DX12 has been created with the express purpose of removing software bottlenecks which would allow greater performance with existing hardware.
Every DX12 compatible GPU is expected to see performance increases under the new API.
The person said you can upgrade your hardware on a PC which could show greater performance gains over a console that has no upgrade capability.
Clearly if my 6950 sees performance increases with DX12 I would expect to see even more dramatic performance increeases if I upgraded to a GTX 970. This is completely unrelated to the existence of DX12.
A lot of projection going on here. Nowhere in the tweet does it say "teh graphics." Trailers are often used to convey the concept, environments, and gameplay to be expected. In this regard the trailer doesn't break much new ground compared to Fallout 3. That's not necessarily a bad thing.
Devs are consumers too, believe it or not.
24fps emerged as a standard because it required the least amount of physical film to sync properly with audio as filmmakers began to move away from silent films. It has everything to do with cost savings and nothing substantive to do with anything else.
As kalkano said, it looks weird because people aren't used to it. It really is that simple.
For further reading: Restoration of motion picture film. Conservation and Museology. Butterworth-Heinemann. p...
All these ignorant comments about "what if someone made a movie about assassinating this guy or that guy, imagine how others would react."
Well, how about we consider the fact that it is illegal in North Korea to watch any movies that don't portray Kim as a god? How about we consider that Kim is willing to execute his own people if they dare step out of line and watch any movie that isn't state sponsored?
I think it's pretty obvious ...
@Angeljuice
And yet somehow people from all over the world continue to immigrate to the US. I guess they must really like the idea of living around a bunch of "semi-civilized chest-beaters."
I suspect you're basing your idea of "the rest of the world" on the vocal minority represented on internet message boards. Just because a person with a British accent talks S*** about the US doesn't mean the entire world looks down on the U...
"But Sony seems to bring a constant flow of new games and not just during the holiday season"
Where was the constant flow this holiday season?
I'm looking forward to what Sony has coming in 2015, but this notion that Sony has somehow been bringing a constant stream of AAA exclusives has always had me scratching my head.
@Dyldog69
I'm so glad we have people like you to decide what the other 7 billion people on planet earth should or shouldn't be allowed to have access to.
BTW, the government of North Korea didn't have a problem with executing 80 of its own citizens so far this year for doing nothing more than watching movies that weren't state sponsored. That's the reality of censorship's inevitable end-game.
I have no interest in this game. I do, however, support its right to exist.
Denying the existence of things you don't support comes straight out of the sociopathic "How to Rise to Power" playbook.
Truth. If it weren't for faux outrage and click hungry sites this game would quite possibly flop into virtual non-existence.
The people that have a problem with video games have always had a problem with video games and will always have a problem with video games.
A ban would not silence the video game haters any more than it would stop the creation and distribution of this game. The only thing a ban would accomplish is making it more difficult for developers in general to realize their vision going forward.
This lawsuit isn't just frivolous, it's over something that has had absolutely zero impact on anyone ever.
Jaffe didn't say it, Johnny Savage said it.
Considering a huge issue in the debate of Physical vs. Digital is the idea of being able to sell or trade your physical copy, I think it matters quite a bit.
Edit: @Eiffel
Reaching? Are you new to the Physical vs. Digital argument or something? That's the whole reason everyone freaked out about Xbox One going always online, because a digital future would mean you can't rent, trade or sell your used games. That "physical" copy of that PC ...
Those discs are completely useless for anything other than installing the game attached to that license code. Do people not know this?
If you consider a code on a physical piece of paper in a box "buying physical" then I guess you're technically correct.
I have my entire Steam library right there on my PC available any time I want.
Now I will have my entire digital 360/Xbox One library sitting there available any time I want.
/Who the hell would want such a feature? Totally unnecessary./s