Games that would use this tech would have you doing things you can’t do by just looking outside. Cynical much?
Games that would use this tech would have you doing things you can’t do by just looking outside. Cynical much?
No, all you need to consider in term of GPU is the total resolution, they don’t need the game to run in 2 instances. The resolution is 2160 x 1200. It’s true that you need 90fps to sync with the refresh rate of the oculus so I guess it makes sense.
If this game on medium runs at 90 FPS, you’re going to need a PC rig…
I understand the specs needed to play VR games that have gorgeous graphics but how could this game not run on my current rig, even in VR? I’m not saying the game is ugly in any means, but the graphics are simple enough in a tech point of view.
So exciting. I can’t wait to see the state of gaming/VR in 10 years. Holy shit is it going to be awesome.
What you are saying makes a lot of sense, and I completely agree that if someone’s business model doesn’t work unless they’re doing something unethical or illegal then it’s shitty.
But doesn’t that describe capitalism at it’s finest? Minimum payed jobs, no benefits and abusive work conditions are the norm, not the…
Well, seeing as only higher ups get to make that call, we don’t have much choice other then finding another job.
Also delaying a game is not as simple as you’d think. Dev time cost a lot of money. Big studio’s have hundreds of salaries to pay, so every month extra is a shit load of money for them. This is not…
I’ve definitely seen what you are talking about, but I feel like it’s still linked to release dates being announced too early or not accepting to delay a title to give devs more time. It does affect the quality of work and the product for sure. If a publisher waited for release dates to be announced when a game was…
Ya that is the one downside of getting a salary VS. an hourly wage. To be fair you (hopefully) make more then me even with my overtime. But it’s definitely super annoying to be expected to stay and do the hours needed without any extra compensation. Do you get a bonus when the title launches?
Working such long hours in an office staring at the same game is certainly mind numbing. On the other side, having crazy overtime pay is nice. It also balances it out a bit when we are in a low period, where we almost have nothing to do waiting for a stable build to start testing. But the system is definitely flawed.
Well typically it does occur at the end of the project. It really is related to launch dates. They see the date coming up (often the holidays) and so “crunch” begins 3-4 months before launch. That’s why I was saying, it’s hard to eliminate without delaying release dates or just giving release dates when the game is…
I was coming to say that crunch is fucking brutal but I don’t know how it could be eliminated other then delaying a game. It’s true that release dates can put a lot of pressure, so announcing a release date only after the game feels in a good state could help.
But I think you don’t understand the amount of “crunch”…
What a time to be alive. Haha this game look hilarious.
My question is what is the worth of a diamond player? Is there a system of micro transactions in the game, is it at their disadvantage to give everyone a diamond player?
Its not just the highest grossing game, but the highest grossing entertainment product ever including any movie.
I got curious and looked up the units sold for GTA 5. Over 60 million in Feb! So much money! Jesus.
These kinds of setups are quite interesting for someone like me that needs GPU power at home but need mobility with the laptop. And this is just the start, this kind of tech in 5 years will probably be affordable and even more practical.
What you said made no sense.
If the lane on your right is empty then why are you driving on the left lane to begin with?
If the lane on the right has traffic and you are passing them, then you will have the first opportunity to change lanes before the tailgater would.
By not changing lanes you are forcing the tailgater…
Well in these cases the guys want the scans to be public domain and for the artifacts to remain in their country of origin so they aren’t selling anything.
I don’t understand why a 3D scan is illegal if the person performing the scan doesn’t have to touch the artifact. Is the museum clamming copyright on the artifact? Is it because they sell their own 3d scans? Can you take a normal picture of the artifact or is 3d where the line is drawn?
I live out in a farm area and we had a neighbor that gave us raw milk on the hush hush (it’s illegal to sell where I live) and I thought it taste pretty damn amazing, if only because it was way fattier.
I’ve had quite a bit of the raw milk and some raw milk cheese and I haven’t been sick once. It is super fresh when…