Since Nvidia did a demo and the outcome was
"The demo showed animation running 30 frames per second at 1,920 x 1,080. Nvidia cranked the demo up to 2,560 x 1,600 but would not reveal the frame rate. This could have huge implications for in-game graphics, although as the system currently requires 4 parallel Quadro GPUs with 1GB memory apiece, costing around $US 10,000 a pop it may be a couple of years before this hits even the most hardcore PC gamer's desktop."
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You don't even know what you're talking about, do you?
Durr, Tri-Sli GTX 280's beat 2 4870x2
Also, for the budget, I'd get something like 1066 or 1200 ram instead of just 800.
Obviously fake boobs + odd face seems to be the combination now adays.
a 8600 is definitley not a gaming card ( even worse that it's a mobile card), it's a mid-range card that's two generations old already, you'll be able to run it, just not up to par with the consoles. Your processor is pretty good, and the ram is sufficient, also the 4GB is waste as posted why above. Hopefully your 8600 is 512, you'll be able to play it at a much higher resolution then with the 256 version.
I can't wait to play this with my SSC GTX 280, E8400 (OC 3.5ghz), 2GB DDR...
Is the PSP 3000 like a next-gen PSP design? Or is it just a revamp of the current PSP hardware?
So androgynously cool. If they wanted to, they could play themselves as tidus in FFX. You've got a pretty lame argument if you say all black people look alike and asian's don't.
All you have to do is post something border line negative about something people are enthusiastic about and you attack me. I have a N64 and a PS2, if you don't want to believe me, fine.
Just wondering why people gave this game so much praise, and people actually answered me with something constructive, and gave me an answer, only thing I'm still wondering is why it has the same exact diamond things from Ghost recon.
Edit: I am asking what the big deal about this game is, to a person whose never played a Socom game before, this looks pretty bland. You're obviously pretty immature, haha.
Way to jump on me, lol, I don't even own a 360.
It's pretty apparent the game is kind of empty, not much in the screenshots, the architecture is blocky, and the textures are sub-par. There are many many games that look much better then this, but then again, as someone said, the Socom series was never about graphics, so I'll take your word on that one.
Am I missing something? Seriously, do I have to play the rest of the socom series? To a person who never played socom before, this looks like a game with sub-par graphics, and pretty close to ghost recon ( uhh....same little diamond thingies o_o).
For 1400$ I got
-E8400(3ghz) oced to 3.5(plan to take it to 4ghz.
-2GB DDR2 1066 (4gb would be a waste with 32-vista
-1TB HDD
- SuperSuperClocked (SSC) GTX 280 1GB
-24 inch 1920x1200 monitor
I run crysis at 1920x1200 at 28~30 fps on very high.
Sonya Blade looks like a man
Not a chance, the RSX is based off of a 7 series chip, so it wouldn't carry over. Plus the PS3 has the cell to number crunch, why strain it's weaker gpu?
Yeah, that's easily in game, sure it looks pretty, but none of the textures are very high resolution, and the hair really isn't that impressive.
Next thing you know, the PS3 will be able to render whole universes so we can emulate our own existence in real time!
/sarcasm
^ nope, my GTX 280 gets 28~35 on 1920x1200 very high o_o.
Looked just like gladiator, lol. Zbrush is amazing, I took a shot at modeling with it, and it's one powerful and potential program.
Man, I wish MMO's would do something new, then they'd might be able to be fun. Everything we see here, we've seen 100 times somewhere else.
As I posted above
"The demo showed animation running 30 frames per second at 1,920 x 1,080. Nvidia cranked the demo up to 2,560 x 1,600 but would not reveal the frame rate. This could have huge implications for in-game graphics, although as the system currently requires 4 parallel Quadro GPUs with 1GB memory apiece, costing around $US 10,000 a pop it may be a couple of years before this hits even the most hardcore PC gamer's desktop."
It doesn't seem like c...