I wouldn't be surprised, it's already possible with Zorin 7, a variant of Linux.
I wouldn't be surprised, it's already possible with Zorin 7, a variant of Linux.
Yeah I mean even at stock I'm having absolutely no trouble running any of my games at 60+fps while at max settings. (Some while running 3 monitors)
You're unreasonable in every way. That is the only conclusion I can come to here.
Yeah I fail to see that as well... If anything Microsoft is the only one trying to bridge that division with such features.
I have not, mainly because I have not found the need to. So much power at stock speeds @_@
I may do so later this year though as I hear the recommended requirements for Battlefield 4 to run max settings are like 8gb ram, 3+gHz CPU, 3gb GDDR5 GPU, etc.
Of course we'll find out soon enough.
Can't wait to see how well this…
You can't forget that the consoles only run at 30fps. So as long as you're running it at 30+ you should be more than okay with it considering you're running it at a higher quality to begin with.
The price you found is from a third party seller on Amazon, that CPU is hardly worth $100, let alone $270. I bought my 4th generation i7 for only $40 more from an official retailer, so sit down and shut up.
Did you even read the last thing I said? -__-
Yeah, no.
My point is that his parts are not that expensive. CPU and GPU run around $1000 total, his run less than half that price, and mine aren't even the best you can get.
His GPU is like $300 and his CPU probably barely pushes $100. That's pretty inexpensive and they're still good parts.
EDIT: I'd also like to add that I was…
That would be pretty cool. I'm personally satisfied with playing it on my little Vita screen though.
I'm not saying that they ARE well versed and qualified, I'm saying that they are technically supposed to be. On that note, most of the GameStop employees in my area actually have an idea of what the fuck they're talking about.
They aren't all that expensive either... I'm running an i7-4770k and a GTX 780 which are far more expensive than the parts he listed.
It won't play the multitude of Vita games which require things like the rear touch, as it specifically says in the article.
I'd say this is 100% worth it. It's basically an Apple TV + PS Vita AIO.
For the same price as an Apple TV.
I have a Vita, but I still kind of want one.
I liked X-2 as well, even though apparently some people have labeled it as "non-existent" because of "how bad it was."
Persona 4 got a Vita remake, which counts imo. (Ironically playing it as we speak...)
No, because as an employee of GameStop you are required to be able to make recommendations to your customers and actually help them make an informed decision. You are not simply a clerk, you are technically a Sales Consultant.
Don't remind me, I work at Best Buy and while most customers are pretty pleasant, I've had no shortage of customers who will throw a fit because I can't give them an extra discount or free accessories on/for their computer, among other reasons.
I'd purchase that.