Good fixes. The updated hitboxes are welcome.
Insomniac are one of the best game developers to work for, but I'd imagine the development process being rather intense. I mean, they pump out a game year after year.
$32.8 million for 10 years is pretty damn good.
To buy five M1 Abrams tanks would cost the same amount.
Nope. Intel can still use Project Offset to market their CPUs.
I never said it was easy to make.
There are other developers that release a patch one or two days after an exploit is found. Hell, one time Valve fixed an exploit mere hours after it was found.
Sarcasm?
One week is not quick at all.
Too 'em long enough.
The old design was atrocious. I still prefer GameSpot's design, though.
How funny, considering NVIDIA's cards didn't support 128-bit HDR until the 8 series (PS3 uses a 7 series card).
But even if GT5 did use 128-bit HDR, it'd be overkill.
Support?
More like "we want your money!"
The DX11 version uses 64-bit HDR which gives better lighting. DX9 uses 16-bit.
DX11 is supposed to be backwards compatible with DX10.
The beta launched a few months ago? I thought it launched like last week.
Was it one of those NDA-protected closed betas?
The effect can be simulated in Photoshop by blurring certain parts of the image, but the real effect is accomplished by using a tilt-shift lens. The lens allows you to shift the image without having to tilt the camera which lets you modify the perspective of your image. The lens is intended for architecture but some people use it for an artistic effect.
This effect should be able to be simulated in-game as you have all the perspective info available. Should work the same way dept...
@clixx33
Read the part before that.
"calling into question the official stance that..."
There is no contradiction.
The story is saying that it's widely believed that the only way for an iPhone to be infected is for it to be jailbroken. However, researchers have found security shortcomings which allow the security of even non-jailbroken iPhones to be compromised.
Project Offset will still come out. It'll just need a beefy CPU to run well.
@Trebius
That's basically what they did with Halo 3.
Working fine here.
Maybe you need to update DirectX. If you play new games, you should regularly receive new updates through the installer. If you haven't played a PC game in awhile, you might have an old DX runtime. Microsoft has a web installer on their website for updating DX.
Nobody's going to play this on low settings if they have a DirectX 11 graphics card. The results as they are now are more representative of real-world gameplay than if the settings were put on low.
Oh waaaaait. Those dedicated servers were official. This update brings user-created dedicated servers.
Not sure what this post has to do with the story... but if you have a beefy connection, local hosting works well. With my connection, I hosted a campaign game at 30ms ping. I've found that 'Best Available Dedicated' is often better than 'Official Dedicated'. I'll get like 120ms with an official dedicated while a best available will bring me down to around 80ms.