An example of modders who should be payed for their efforts.
I can agree with most things said, negligence of key components to being human will cause people to adapt, mentally and physically, usually for the worse.
But on another note, if people are naturally choosing this behavior after exposure to 'life', its a good indication that there is something wrong with the way things work.
Yes, go on newegg, the numbers are there, you can build a PC that will max out any game for $1000 if not less.
Just as an example, there's a new R9 290 there for $270. Heck, for $540 you could buy 2 and Max out crysis 3 at 4k.
At $1000 you reach the wonderful world of "Max any game out by default".
Wouldn't call that midrange.
Im just glad that they are expecting an increase in sales on vita.
Ile take any good news i can get.
That awkward moment when your corners just completely unbevel themselves.
ALTHOUGH! The Witcher devs have stated at many events that they will not be showing max settings until the release of the game.
Buuuuut, something tells me that the sheer difference in assets is a bad omen.
The 60fps cap really should be optional. But there is a positive note to a framecap opposed to vsync. If a machine dips from 60fps into the 50's quite often, it causes stuttering from the instantaneous reduction 60fps to 30fps when vsync is on, this is noticably less common when vsync is disabled.
Rockstar almost did good by PC gamers, oh well, maybe next time.
Im not looking very hard, but the obvious thing is that foliage is lower res and much greener. An understandable sacrifice, foliage is a performance killer in every game, especially ones with long draw distances.
Im quite impressed with the i3 performance, a midrange dual core that can handle max settings while never going below 30fps(That I saw at least).
Considering that it seems to only be related to the online component, it seems relatively fair to me.
Lol, comparing red steel 2 trailer to red steel 1. The two games are so different you couldn't identify the connection without the title.
States in article that it is confirmed to be early concepts related to the Tomb raider games, rather than Fallout.
Tweakguides has a new guide for geforce drivers, its very detailed on all nvidia based software, services and settings. I reccomend it if you want to squeeze out a few more fps.
Ide say the Mass Effect trilogy would be a good one. It has a very diverse and passionate fanbase across Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo(Less so) and PC platforms. A large, passionate, active community seems like something the vita would benefit from greatly.
It really depends on standards, if you want 1080p/60, MAX settings, then it wont last 4 years since what qualifies as max settings goes up every year.
But, if you want a set level of graphics at a certain performance point, like a console for example, it will last you until it starts spitting out blue screens of death.
Well, the later stages of development are less valuable to a call of duty game than a battlefield game simply because call of duty is just less complex. There are fewer variables interacting at any given moment which translates to fewer possible bugs.
I think its a good indication that the games still in pre-alpha, since pretty much all that means is that they are still adding more gameplay features.
Just my 2 cents.
I cant be the only one to think this actually looks worse than a dusty ps4.
Random K/D generator confirmed.
For reference, stability usually just means they're fixing security loopholes.