D-Rain
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D-Rain

That's not really an accurate description. The resolutions options they give you are basically the screen real estate equivalents. By default it "looks" like the 1440x900 displays on older Macbook Pro's, just 4 times the PPI.

In a year where a good third of laptops are actually coming with IPS displays, you're gonna try and tell me the TN-equipped Razer Blade has better color accuracy than most laptops out there?

While I'd agree that the graphics are not everything, the resolution difference matters to me. Maybe my eyes aren't that great but I have a hard time with seeing/distinguishing far away objects when the resolution is 720p or lower. This is most prevalent for FPS games for me. I had issues sniping in BF3 on Xbox 360

I hope I don't see what I think I see, which is the PS4 build using some sort of blur filter over the entirety of the 3D rendered part of the screen to fix aliasing/jaggies, as opposed to AA. You can find this on tons of PS3 vs 360 comparisons on Lens of Truth and to be honest I prefer aliased edges to that sort of

It looks really good, though I think the models, textures, lighting and shadows look better than some of the particle effects and shaders and such. There was a striking contrast in realism upon looking at backfires out of the exhaust or dirt clumping up when cars went off the track.

Pretty sure this isn't really dubstep, sounds more like house. I'm not really sure why this decade doesn't seem to have done much for mainstream society's EDM ignorance other than wrongly categorizing all EDM as dubstep instead of wrongly categorizing all EDM as techno. I mean, usually people hear wobble bass in an

I'm just throwing this out there, Crysis was NOT an open-world shooter. It just had really wide paths. The game was still linear. I'm just saying this because it's a disservice to open-world games to say that Crysis managed to pull off everything it did while being an open world game.

Bad Company 2 had a good campaign. I don't see why DICE would have to take a step back. Even games that are all about multiplayer still should have a good campaign. I mean, review scores are affected by both, and there are games with great multiplayer and a lame campaign that get a 7.5 or 8 that could have gotten and