DSOGaming writes: "As usual, and prior to our PC Performance Analysis, we've decided to capture some 4K screenshots on Max/Epic settings, and share our initial 4K performance impressions of it."
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Discover how Cameron Monaghan unexpectedly became Cal Kestis in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, from a secretive audition to an iconic Jedi role.
He would kill it with a show or trilogy based around the character or some other story that involves Cal Kestis. Currently the best thing about Star Wars.
Ok now I get it, he is the guy from gotham lol I'm like no wonder he cal looks like jerome 🤣 dude is a good actor fasho
EA chief executive officer Andrew Wilson was asked about the company's plans for the Star Wars franchise and the possibility of acquisitions.
They're not looking to acquire, but are they looking to be acquired? That's the big question now with companies like EA, T2, etc.
I really want them to finish up Cal's story so LucasFilm are free to use him in a TV show or Film if he survives in the end anyway
Cal or Ezra should be rebuilding the Jedi Temple Order...not Rey.
Yeah something weird is going on. I have a 1080 ti and I get the same frames at 4k. Also both my GPU and CPU never get above about 70 or 80 percent even when the framerate dips.
Hopefully a major jump in performance is around the corner, for new GPUs. The price should be more down to earth also, since 4K is apparently 'mainstream' now. Nobody wants to pay more than $1,000.00 USD for a card that just manages to play new games at 4K/60ish +/- on max settings. The worst part is that we aren't even into next generation games yet.
Gpu makers specifically nvidia must lower their top tier prices. The 1200$ price tag is a joke.
Just for the sake of it, let's say Nvidia moves to 7nm and gains 35% of extra power through that for RTX3080ti and lowers the price down to $1000. Even then you'd get 59.4fps for a game released in 2019 with highest possible settings.
Which makes me think next gen consoles surely can do native 4K 60fps, but can't expect a $500 machine to do it for every game with the highest settings. I think we will be looking at 1800p upscaled to 4K or even 8K, and again 30-60fps. We won't be getting a crazy jump in visual fidelity, but perhaps in AI behaviour and physics.