512mb of RAM was fine, when the games themselves were under 650mb. Now we are talking games 20-100 gigabytes.
so you say you know more than the devs themselves? They aren't wrong. 8gb is not very much. My thinkpad has 8gb of RAM. My desktop has 16gb and Im starting to find it as a limiting factor.
Remember, these consoles will be in use for the next TEN YEARS. 8gb is nothing.
I know I'll be playing it at 200+fps at 4K resolution..
Yes. Not only does 60fps make the game much more fluid and smooth, it also adds a buffer zone for high action areas.
30 fps is waaaayyy too low. 60fps would be a minimum for a game like this. Higher framerates don't just give you smoother gameplay, it also acts as a buffer for high action areas. For instance, if a game is running at 30fps and you enter a huge shootout with hundreds of AI at the same time, your frame rate will start to get very very choppy as it drops below 15fps, while with 60fps if you enter the same scenario, your frames drop to 45fps, you won't see the choppiness that you would w...
Bring it!
Im liking these odds.
I own an Oculus Rift. This is NOT a gimmick, I haven't felt something this "wow" worthy for many years, since the optical mouse, at least. Even games as old as Half-Life 2 feel new and leave you in a state of awe. The headtracking is by far more advanced and responsive than you could ever possibly understand without trying it on for yourself. I would gladly pay another $300 for another.
This is going to usher in an entirely new era of gaming by the likes we have...
As a modder, its not really hard to believe.
Im actually enjoying this game as well. However, I find there is a lot of graphical glitches. Even with AA off, the graphics end up tripping out after a few minutes, still playable, just can't really see. Maybe its because im using 24xEQ AA with supersampling with a hardware override.
As much as I respect your opinion on the subject, doesn't it feel like you are getting ripped off? No mod support, lower native resolution, lower resolution textures, lower frame rate, higher price, can only play it on the xbo and not next gen.. Why?
I can't wait to play this with my G27 and Oculus Rift on my super-powered PC
Ive been not only building PCs for 22 years, but Ive been designing the microchips that go into them. http://i.imgur.com/Gxu5v.jp...
Try harder next time.
Im sure you have fun being milked like a cow for the 50 or so games you'll get in the next decade and having to pay service fees on top of your internet bill. Ill just program an emulator to play TLOU and GTAV will be on PC in a few...
@PeaSFor You are full of it. You don't upgrade your pc every "2-3 years." The Glorious PC Gaming Master Race will be happy to remove the rest of your bubbles.
Its a PC. So yes. It comes with a Linux Distro in place of paying an extra $100 on top of it for a windows license key you'll never use. With Linux, you can simply run WINE for games that aren't designed for Linux, which I have had success with virtually every game I can throw at it.
Its not really because its free, but because its still alpha. v1.0.
You aren't very smart are you? Its a better operating system than windows, it simply has a second front-end for tv gaming. It is designed specifically for gaming, yet you can still add conky, chrome, burn dvds, download music, watch movies, etc. The only thing "wrong" with it is its not for console plebs like you.
Also, even in v1.0 alpha, it is still a better OS than anything else. I get a 40% framerate boost on my thinkpad, let alone my deskie which pumps out ...
Or they're shitty devs..
Its more of how the copyright association runs the government.
Too bad Slash is just like Santa and the tooth faerie.