SirSpectre
SirSpectre
SirSpectre

LOL free pair of ear plugs. Awesome. That made my day.

3d is going to be dead and gone (again) before that happens.

Thank you bit torrent!

Imagine that. The like 2 million 3Dtvs out there, and maybe 12 of them actually have 3d programming, of that 12 maybe what... 1 actually watches it? surprise surprise....

Ouch. I have Vudu built into my TV, but the HD rentals for 1080p are 6 bucks a piece. what the hell?

@Ak3k: To retexture it with HD graphics, you would be making new models for everything anyway. Needs high poly models to bake into normal maps for the low poly models. Plus, the Xbox SDK is completely different than the 360 SDK, it would literally be completely re-writing the game. Im sure there is a few bits of game

@yayforjam: I see what you did there.

@so i herd some things...: It plays Angry birds pretty well..... co-worker has it. Such a terrible phone, and terrible tablet.

@astrocramp: Agreed. Why not have my 22" 7000x5000 monitor. mmm.....

@Firesaber: Do you have a link to that fix? Those boxes are annoying as hell

aww man...now that android has Angry bird i want this version! stupid rovio not giving me more free things *grumble*

@Zelyre: Starts [www.evga.com] and continues down. Not sure if this only affects the GTX 400 series or anything below. Last card as a GeForce 8800

@Zelyre: I was doing some research on it, I guess it has to do with the way Nvidia profiles handle Steam games. A few people were mentioning that the profiles for steam games are not handled by Nvidia drivers, therefore will underclocks your card to save power as it doesnt see Fallout as a game. After manually adding

I haven't gotten any bugs like that, but I get random white squares flashing on my screen, and texture seams showing on square objects at a distance. And random FPS drops from idk how high, but down to 20 FPS-ish on my GTX 480

@hntergren: Only 3GB? *hands flash drive and dusts hands*. Another job well done

@CaptainJack: I have no idea why they are failing so much. Back in the 40's they made on that could melt steel in seconds, burning a bit of wood shouldn't be hard. Though the one back in the day was 45' diameter.