Oh no. Not a reminder an hour!!! Thank goodness I never get any other pop ups, like when my friends get online, send me invites, PM me, or when my games are ready to play, or... blah, blah, blah.
"Rather intrusive pop up", lol. Talk about melodramatic.
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I posted in the wrong spot, let me clarify. I was agreeing with the motion sickness issue Donthate posted about. VR is barely passable at this point, and while it will get better over time on an evolving platform like PC, there isn't enough power to evolve the tech on a fixed platform like a console. Therefore, doing research first allowed Ms to develop technologies that will make VR a better experience that more people can enjoy. Their research will pave the way for 2nd generation VR...
That's right, Donthate. MS has been developing technologies to combat the rudimentary nature of VR with projects like Irides and Sparse Light. I think it's the right approach to let others be the guinea pigs, check out their prototypes, and design ways to create a better headset than your competition, if in fact VR takes off.
Really? I anticipate laughing at it when it releases, just like every other RE game for the last decade, but I hope I am wrong. RE needs to be good again...
Whenever Neo releases, I remember Sony saying that any games releasing in October or beyond needed to support Neo. KaiPow is correct to assume that BF1 will support Neo.
Seriously, Lost. This is why you were labelled inappropriate in the first place and why you'd recieved that nasty PM from me so many months ago. You don't listen. I've given plenty of facts to contradict your theory, but you choose to point and laugh at people and that's just sad. My theory evolves over time to reflect the accuracy of the information that's available. I don't hold beliefs as Gospel.
Let's not forget that "...development is in full swing..."! WTF, is this news? Does that mean that it was not in full swing until just now? This would explain why we've seen nothing but an "in engine" trailer and a few random bits for so long.
I'm really excited for this game, but after the last Mass Effect and Dragon Age, I am a bit worried that Bioware has dropped to Obsidians' level of quality in terms of game design. I mean, KOTOR...
No, Kleptic, but I did notice that I forgot to add in the PS4's CPU performance when comparing the PS4 to the PS3. In the PS3, about 1.8 Tflops comes from the RSX and about 350 Gflops comes from the GPU. in the PS4, around 1.8 Tflops comes from the GPU and 200 Gflops comes from the CPU for a total of 2 Tflops. That was my bad.
I said that MS has less bottlenecks in their system. That doesn't equate to more power. I also said that there is DX12 hardware to suppor...
•FL12.0 and 12.1 are hardware levels. Phil said that DX12 supported full DX12, and that MS knew what DX12 was doing when they built the XB1.
•Full DX12 support requires the WDDM 2.0 kernel, which didn't get into the XB1 until the Win 10 update.
•The WDDM 2.0 kernel is required to allow for the CPU to multithread. Up until the fall update, the XB1 communicated via a single core to the GPU.
•Many major ...
The article you quote from doesn't have anythiing to do with how future engines, which actually take full advantage of the DX12 >HARDWARE< features that even Dice isn't using yet (See: Battlefield 1 still uses DX11). It also stands to reason that the "double the speed" nonsense never even comes close to any real world differences seen in any recent game comparisons, if any at all that I can think of. I don't play ga...
Could have told you tihis would happen. Dice already admitted that the game is built with DX11, just like Battlefront got patched to DX12, and that they are still playing around with DX12 features which may or may not make itno the retail release of the game. We already know that outdated engines built on outdated API's don't take advantage of the best features of the XB1 hardware like Tiled Resources, Ray Tracing, Raster Ordered Views, etc., while PS4 launched with an API that is c...
There's your problem right there. That and the fact that people want Crackdown done right. IF you remembered, MS was going to release the MP portion of the game this year and add the single player at a later date. Now, it looks like it'll release when it's all finished instead. You know what's really funny though? How many people agree with you when you clearly haven't got a clue what you're talking about.
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MS chose the number of ACES that they did because if you can't keep the ACES fed, they're not as efficient and don't come as close to their theoretical maximum performance. To balance the console and keep all of the ACES fed, they have the ability to issue more commands at one time and can also Move data around the console from virtually anywhere to anywhere else to free up resources. Fewer bottlenecks means better general performance, but less Tflops. But hey, Tflops are every...
Yeah, it's horrible that MS would continue to evolve the capabilities of the system. It must be awful for all those people who volunteered to be in the preview program, testing the updates before they officially roll out to everybody else. Seriously, what's wrong with some people?
OTOH, Clinton reminds me of a cross between Martha Stewart and Norman Bates' mother.
The real problem is all of the old blood in the House and Senate, doing things like taking a two month vacation without voting on funding Zika research first.
I posted in the wrong spot, let me clarify. I was agreeing with the motion sickness issue Donthate posted about. VR is barely passable at this point, and while it will get better over time on an evolving platform like PC, there isn't enough power to evolve the tech on a fixed platform like a console. Therefore, doing research first allowed Ms to develop technologies that will make VR a better experience that more people can enjoy. Their research will pave the way for 2nd generation VR...
That's right, Donthate. MS has been developing technologies to combat the rudimentary nature of VR with projects like Irides and Sparse Light. I think it's the right approach to let others be the guinea pigs, check out their prototypes, and design ways to create a better headset than your competition, if in fact VR takes off.
"THE most anticipated game of the year" O_o
Really? I anticipate laughing at it when it releases, just like every other RE game for the last decade, but I hope I am wrong. RE needs to be good again...
Whenever Neo releases, I remember Sony saying that any games releasing in October or beyond needed to support Neo. KaiPow is correct to assume that BF1 will support Neo.
Seriously, Lost. This is why you were labelled inappropriate in the first place and why you'd recieved that nasty PM from me so many months ago. You don't listen. I've given plenty of facts to contradict your theory, but you choose to point and laugh at people and that's just sad. My theory evolves over time to reflect the accuracy of the information that's available. I don't hold beliefs as Gospel.
You've been marked as inappropriate for th...
Great, make the PS4 look even more like a product of the 80's.
Let's not forget that "...development is in full swing..."! WTF, is this news? Does that mean that it was not in full swing until just now? This would explain why we've seen nothing but an "in engine" trailer and a few random bits for so long.
I'm really excited for this game, but after the last Mass Effect and Dragon Age, I am a bit worried that Bioware has dropped to Obsidians' level of quality in terms of game design. I mean, KOTOR...
No, Kleptic, but I did notice that I forgot to add in the PS4's CPU performance when comparing the PS4 to the PS3. In the PS3, about 1.8 Tflops comes from the RSX and about 350 Gflops comes from the GPU. in the PS4, around 1.8 Tflops comes from the GPU and 200 Gflops comes from the CPU for a total of 2 Tflops. That was my bad.
I said that MS has less bottlenecks in their system. That doesn't equate to more power. I also said that there is DX12 hardware to suppor...
I gave two reasons. Here are some more:
•FL12.0 and 12.1 are hardware levels. Phil said that DX12 supported full DX12, and that MS knew what DX12 was doing when they built the XB1.
•Full DX12 support requires the WDDM 2.0 kernel, which didn't get into the XB1 until the Win 10 update.
•The WDDM 2.0 kernel is required to allow for the CPU to multithread. Up until the fall update, the XB1 communicated via a single core to the GPU.
•Many major ...
Glad to make your day, Lost.
The article you quote from doesn't have anythiing to do with how future engines, which actually take full advantage of the DX12 >HARDWARE< features that even Dice isn't using yet (See: Battlefield 1 still uses DX11). It also stands to reason that the "double the speed" nonsense never even comes close to any real world differences seen in any recent game comparisons, if any at all that I can think of. I don't play ga...
Could have told you tihis would happen. Dice already admitted that the game is built with DX11, just like Battlefront got patched to DX12, and that they are still playing around with DX12 features which may or may not make itno the retail release of the game. We already know that outdated engines built on outdated API's don't take advantage of the best features of the XB1 hardware like Tiled Resources, Ray Tracing, Raster Ordered Views, etc., while PS4 launched with an API that is c...
"I only remember 1"
There's your problem right there. That and the fact that people want Crackdown done right. IF you remembered, MS was going to release the MP portion of the game this year and add the single player at a later date. Now, it looks like it'll release when it's all finished instead. You know what's really funny though? How many people agree with you when you clearly haven't got a clue what you're talking about.
...
MS chose the number of ACES that they did because if you can't keep the ACES fed, they're not as efficient and don't come as close to their theoretical maximum performance. To balance the console and keep all of the ACES fed, they have the ability to issue more commands at one time and can also Move data around the console from virtually anywhere to anywhere else to free up resources. Fewer bottlenecks means better general performance, but less Tflops. But hey, Tflops are every...
Yeah, it's horrible that MS would continue to evolve the capabilities of the system. It must be awful for all those people who volunteered to be in the preview program, testing the updates before they officially roll out to everybody else. Seriously, what's wrong with some people?
Shovelware. Last gen graphics. Needs Neo to be any good. Sounds like success to me...
I wonder how many people are going to die because of this game, doing stupid stuff like walking into a busy street or off of a cliff...
@ NX
That's why Trump says he loves the uneducated.
OTOH, Clinton reminds me of a cross between Martha Stewart and Norman Bates' mother.
The real problem is all of the old blood in the House and Senate, doing things like taking a two month vacation without voting on funding Zika research first.
What about The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen?
Snake Eyes?