Something seems a little weird about what looks like a Renault Clio next to the racer, going 260KPH/162MPH. Still, looks pretty awesome. Especially the Skyline's showcase in the street after the first race shown.
That's what a simulation IS. A recreation of reality focused on accuracy. Perfection is impossible. I wouldn't mind if GT5 has no damage, I like racing in games with a car that always looks perfect. :D
PS4!
I think it's lame. In the last six years or so, both ATI and nVidia have to be what seems to be like sacrificing energy efficiency and heat. Video cards just keep getting bigger, running hotter, and using more energy just so they can get the fastest card out there, fastest. The solution: add more cards. I remember the good old days when my video card's heatsink was comparable to what my sound card has now.
So, why exactly are we comparing the cell, a CPU, (or whatever you want to call it) with a GPU?
LMAO This whole thing is priceless.
After watching this, I'm confused where people get the "Halo 2 in HD" crap. Yeah it's not ground breaking, but those people scream so much hate to Halo, I wonder if they've even played Halo enough to compare them.
Do you have any idea what ray tracing is?
Yeah, hahahaha, I think they're identical.
People are typically too drunk when playing Wii to really care about quality.
But yeah, what's up with some of those screenshots. For example, the one the article used has some horrible image-interlacing going on.
Yeah, I liked it. Except for: "I was a sniper. I used a standard high-powered sniper rifle." Would have sounded more real if they used the name they give it in the manual, whatever that was. Nobody in the army says "I used the standard assault rifle." It's: I used the standard M16/M4/etc. But I'm just being picky :) Still well done.
Strange, I've already found two, both look convincingly real. Both 7.2 gigs too. Both uploaded earlier today. But the thing is, they're both 48mb x 152, not 72mb x 100.
He must really want his pure video game news.
...what?
OH! You're being serious. Hahahahahaha.
It's called being an enthusiast. You know, always wanting the latest and greatest.
I'm sorry, but I can't deny it. The image for the post of the this article here at N4G is just plain homo. But yeah, somebody has been staring at that box art for too long.
The techno/industrial/metal from Descent II (1996) by Allister Brimble was some of the most awesome and fitting stuff ever. The old Need For Speed games had great, well thought out selections of electronica too.
Sounds reasonable to me. Hell, I'd sell Halo 3 from my business even if it was a five-star restaurant.
Yes. Yes you can. A lot of people are investing in larger monitors for their computers. Most gamers today have the headsets for their computer, and no hardcore computer gamer plays with a high-end wireless mouse. Wireless and high-end is contradictory in terms of speed. Image quality on computers completely destroy consoles with levels of FSAA and anisotropic filtering available. Especially when you surpass the 1920x1080 resolution.
The amount of heat coming from four dies would probably be impossible to cool with a single heatsink. Not to mention fitting all the transistors on that, it would make the 8800 Ultra look small :P