Obviously not sadly.
Lets see how the actual gaming cards perform and at what cost before calling a fail.
From the article:
Naturally, NVIDIA’s GTX1080Ti offers a better gaming experience, and we don’t expect the consumer version of the Vega graphics cards, the Radeon RX Vega, to be able to compete with it. As we’ve already said, AMD’s Radeon RX Vega will most likely be somewhere between the GTX1080Ti and the GTX1080.
AMD will release the consumer/gaming va...
I'm interested in bang for buck (I went gtx 970 as it was the best in that regards at the time), lets see how AMD cards fare when the actual gaming cards hit.
It does sound/look promising, will be keeping a close eye on this to see how it turns out.
Didn't know this being done, I did start Outlast but got side tracked by something else. Think I will pick this up to try again.
Same as, looks good.
Like UPlay, Origin, Gog and Battlenet?
Battlenet is taking Destiny 2 so that's not true any more, granted it may be the only non acti/blizzard game but time will tell.
We get slapped by both consoles :D
The game is coming to PS4 that's why it gets tagged as PS4 news too.
Again? No thanks, I was hoping for proper co-op in this FC.
You could say you missed the boat by a few years on that one, sadly PC games have now just about hit parity in pricing with console versions. Although places like GMG offer about 25% off on a lot of releases/pre-orders so bargains can still be had.
Facepalm, it's not a gaming card:
it's still a little unclear who this card is for. It seems like AMD is mostly focused on content creators, and the company has even encouraged gamers to wait for the Vega RX series, but AMD is also including dual-mode drivers for the card, so it can easily be flipped from pro applications like CAD and computing tasks over to video game acceleration. This makes the most sense for game and VR developers who need both types of accelera...
It's not really a gaming card:
it's still a little unclear who this card is for. It seems like AMD is mostly focused on content creators, and the company has even encouraged gamers to wait for the Vega RX series, but AMD is also including dual-mode drivers for the card, so it can easily be flipped from pro applications like CAD and computing tasks over to video game acceleration. This makes the most sense for game and VR developers who need both types of acceleratio...
It's not really for gamers though it's for designers to design and then test:
it's still a little unclear who this card is for. It seems like AMD is mostly focused on content creators, and the company has even encouraged gamers to wait for the Vega RX series, but AMD is also including dual-mode drivers for the card, so it can easily be flipped from pro applications like CAD and computing tasks over to video game acceleration. This makes the most sense for game a...
Hopefully this will break from Compile Hearts usual gameplay formula (Hyperdimension neptunia series).
“Valve: OpenGL is faster than DirectX — even on Windows“
That's 5 years old, doesn't seem to be a lot of comparisons between Open GL and DX12 I found this but take it as you wish:
http://www.geeks3d.com/2016...
Your profile pic says different :D
So we go from a statement of fact in the headline to this at the end of the article:
"Unknowingly, Microsoft might be holding back the boom of VR’s popularity. The tech isn’t exactly dying for now but at the slow rate of its rising popularity, VR gaming might not be able to surpass handheld or console gaming at all."
Tosh and nonsense.
Dean "I cannot finish my own games" Hall?