It certainly isn't hardcore...
Awesome!
Looks cool, if implemented right in games, it could be pretty useful.
How do you know they are not focus on gaming if they haven't revealed anything?
Lol
Is it?
"This kind of smoothness we often experience with NVIDIA SLI. This cannot be said for AMD CrossFire. It stuttered badly at very high settings and you knew, you could feel it that it wasn't playable as it negatively affected the overall gameplay and immersion."
http://hardocp.com/article/...
SLI works fine, Crossfire stutters.
The author doesn't realize WHY the Oculus Rift was created, because all VR before that sucked, it has yet to be done in a convincing manner. This offers high DPI screens with full field of view and low latency head tracking.
Hmmmm, this could be awesome. Anticipating the reveal
Barry!!! Well deserved
You saw one?
Yes, I'm more excited for some of the Kickstarter games than the AAA releases.
Until they can fix the microstuttering, this card is pointless. FCAT analysis(real world gaming) tests show this is a big problem for AMD.
"Unanimously, the entire group identified game play on Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 690 as the smoothest."
Fix your drivers AMD, how many years now have we been saying this?
http://www.tomshardware.com....
Skyrim, SC2, F1 2012 and all other CPU intensive games heavily favor Intel.
http://media.bestofmicro.co...
You'll get the best performance in all games for ~$20-30 more. And probably save more than that in energy over the lifespan of your PC. You'd be silly to buy AMD.
No
If you have good speakers you should care, if not, on board is sufficient.
Clearly stupidity copied from Sony
http://usatoday30.usatoday....
Bleh, too bad Sega/Relic couldn't have gotten it, now it'll be an FPS
This is GPU accelerated PhysX, PS4 can use PhysX but it's limited to CPU due to AMD architecture.
I'll likely dive back in with a ton of Steam workshop mods here soon, it'll be like a completely different game!