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Honestly, I think such a card is simple overkill for a plain 1080p display. You’ll be getting FPS way above the refresh rate of the monitor anyway. It’d probably do better with a mobile 970 or something, which would also cost a lot less and cool way better.

So...where are they lying, exactly? In calling it “invisible”? Seems like a common PR decision, since it plain sounds better than “reflective”.

I totally agree.

Well, for a lot of people “only” being able to play at 50 fps, or not being able to use SLI, or having no improvement over console visuals, is not really an issue.

I don’t know, man. Seems like the worst cases like Windows 10 store games or latest Batman needed to be fixed by developers after all.

I’m all for action movies and games, and I fucking loved it. Sure, by the end, I was kinda waiting for it to be over, but there are so, so many cool little moments when I thought “wow” or “holy shit” that it was absolutely worth it. The ending was actually the least favorite part of the movie for me, contrary to the

Huh. Sorry about that, honestly missed the date. It popped up on the left for me among the 3 suggested articles, and I supposed it was new :S

Why do so many here seem to think that? What kind of a retard do you have to be to go on a road and check if the car driving into you full speed has a system like that or not? That’s suicidal or insane.

I think you’re underestimating the time needed for that. First, not all cars will have such a system, and there will always be older ones on the road that don’t have it. Secondly, it’ll take at least 10 years I’m guessing for people to actually get used to the idea that you can just let the computer brake for you,

There are tons of torrent trackers which have it for emulators. Really easy to find.

It’s really weird is all.

So I keep hearing from other comments, but it’s super weird. Maybe the batteries vary in controllers? I have no idea. I recently played Firewatch in one go, taking me 4.5 hours, starting with full charge, and by the end of that session I had 2 visible bars left, so at least a couple more hours I’m guessing.

Well, to each their own I guess. When I’m not doing anything (like watching Netflix), the controller is turned off. The quality of the thing as well as how comfortable it is, puts it on #1 controller I have ever used, easy. And although I’ve been using the PS4 since launch day, I’m only on my 2nd controller, which is

That’s really weird. Recent example is Firewatch, which I started with a full charge, and finished in 4.5 hours of non-stop playing. By the time I was done, I had 2 bars left, so at least a couple hours I’m guessing.

Why, exactly? Considering how every single one of the last 3 games released by ND became GOTYs, I don’t really see anything wrong with expecting this one to get the same treatment.

“And though it’s brief”? 15 minutes is brief? Am I missing something?

I loved DS3 battery life in comparison to DS4 as much as the next guy, but 4 hours? Seriously? It’s more like 7-10 in my experience. I go days between charging the thing, and when I do, I just leave it overnight or during break time, with console on standby. I mean, it’s absolutely a non-issue.

I actually had a 3D monitor for a while, and would play all the games that way, but there are a few issues with it. I got the first version of Nvidia goggles, which darken the image quite a bit. Then there’s performance issues, which aren’t a problem with a powerful machine, but still annoying since it cuts FPS in

Huh. Makes sense! What about 3D games/movies, though?

Hmm. Does VR really work that way with eyes, though? Would be nice to have some research. I mean, when playing games, you often get to focus at longer distance as well, but I always thought that it didn’t work with eyes because the distance wasn’t “real”.