I mean really, though 4k downsample to 1080p panel gets you some absolutely lovely anti aliasing making things super sharp and smooth, is there any point in a screen going beyond 1440p native unless it is cinema sized????
First game was mint, absolute riot in one player and Co op. Would like to see the third title recapture that same fun and frenetic game play.
PC GPU are silly expensive, I agree with the Xbox purchase, for value you can't beat a AMD Nitro RX480 8GB but it has limits, my five years old CPU will not exceed 48% usage when my GPU is at 100% load, it is sold loosely as a 4K card but really it's optimal high end gaming is 1440p. I would never spend more then £250 on a GPU myself, I got this one for £220 delivered with two years warranty so I can just about accept that.
This is a truly pathetic article the GTX 1050ti is barely faster then a GTX 950 and performs like a dog even at 1080p high/ultra, also the min spec CPU would be utter wank for Forza 7 on PC, trolling flame baiters. I have 20gb sys ram an AMD Nitro 8GB GPU and a 4ghz i7-3770 running Win 10, 64 bit, DX 12 asynchronous compute etc etc and at 60fps 1440p Ultra my Graphics card is pushed to near 100% usage, only older games I can 4k/60 without much trouble or those using Unreal Engine 3, all drive...
It's a crap name to be sure, not worse then Wii though haha
I just purchased Forza Horizon 3 and Gears of War 4 for PC and they run so well (DX12 seems to be good) that I am definitely not feeling my money was wasted on pc hardware now, The Division is pretty sweet too. The keys for the games were certainly cheaper on ebay then an Xbox1 and with free online play-so for now that plan (console) is on hold naturally I am playing them using an XB1 controller lol. I even found a way of bullying Wolfenstein TNO into mostly working like it should.
I had an X1 before and loved it, a change in my circumstances forced it's sale. By the time things changed again for the better I'd scraped together most of the pc and it was cheaper to just buy the last parts over an XB1. After wolfenstein and numerous other pc games issue's I'll probably now buy an XB1 S and take advantage of Microsoft's new game rental service.
I was enjoying PC gaming, thinking it had turned the page, I am running a 4ghz i73770, 20GB DDR3 ram and an 8GB AMD RX 480 Nitro on Windows 10 64 bit, 1TB Western Digital Green. Smashing games at 1080p 60 ultra, 1440p and beyond, then I purchased Wolfenstein The New Order...JESUS what a wreck and given the games PC heritage I am truly gutted, fantastic game when it works which is not often. Texture pop in like nobodies business irrespective of settings used, no AA options, average textures at...
I still have a dream cast, there's a slight leak in my roof though and my fear is that the tremendous noise generated by the console will open the crack exponentially and thus it continues to collect dust. There's a way to regrease/lubricate the laser rails to reduce the noise but it's tedious and not guaranteed success. One day I'll give it a go.
The order is a decent enough game and a fine technical showcase, it didn't require numerous patches to function and although drastically a different game to MEA at least the passion of its development shone through. It's definitely a double A game, MEA is like a B game and definitely not triple A material.
Games are generally far easier to patch on console for targeting/increasing performance as far as I can tell, given them being a fixed platform. The problems I have had on pc from switching nvidia graphics to amd are disturbing, a good percentage of my games now won't run at all or at lower resolutions even though I went from a gtx950 2gb to an 8gb amd nitro rx 480. Colour me confused. Killer card though and the graphics are pretty sweet now with 60fps ultra or more, I do miss that super ...
Pathetic article, just flame bait. Playstation 2 case in point, almost impossible to emulate smoothly without errors and requires pc hardware many, many times the system's original specifications to even begin to run the games via emulator at all. You cannot straight up compare a console to pc, not now, certainly not before now and probably again not in the future.
Finally someone else who gets it!! Sold my 360 about 3 years ago but kept that game in Mt draw. Will likely rebut one just to play it, loved all of the Tokyo highway challenge games on dreamcast and ps2.
Considering how much of a performance smack down the PS4 often put on Xbox One, one might logically conclude that the hardware itself ( original large X1) was hindering the development of exclusive titles. Halo 5 was a beautiful game but then somehow visually Forza 6 I felt fell quite flat, especially when Forza Horizon and FM4 were such lookers on Xbox 360 and Forza Horizon 2, of course came, before it on X1 with a very strong showing.
The X1 has lots of great looking game...
Nice to see a positive story, that guy is amazing and I thought I had it tough growing up. It's a powerful and sobering story that gives me a renewed vigour to continue fighting for that which I desire in life and to continue to treat others with humility whenever possible.
New lows?
Project cars actually has very good handling, absurdly though you have to reconfigure the controller dead zones, sensitivities etc before it behaves with about 1/2 hours of road testing and back and forth to menu.
The games is very rewarding to play though after the configuration is fixed.
The lack of upgrade options and any real structure did bother me, PC racing gamers are starved of new racers that have upgrade options, I find myself returning to NFS shift which is getting a bit old now and doesn't have a particularly accurate vehicular physics system/ >_<
Oh and the new NFS was garbage, Rivals has absurd frame rate problems on PC and that's a shame as it's otherwise a very solid racer.
That was hilarious BTW and I owned all Xbox Consoles/
On PC almost all of them if you have the horse power haha, on console 4K native titles? very few