My laptop has the Mobility Radeon HD 5870, and it's literally a desktop card from 2009 (HD 5770) with the clocks reduced.
My laptop has the Mobility Radeon HD 5870, and it's literally a desktop card from 2009 (HD 5770) with the clocks reduced.
that HYPERCUBE.
I used to play this old PC game called USS Ticonderoga. It was a pretty clunky modern naval simulation, but I persisted with it for one reason: it let you explore your ship in first-person. I can't believe it's taken this long for another game to realise how awesome that premise is.
Impossible. I'd read this on my desktop earlier today, then just now opened kotaku on my phone. The title morphed before my very eyes into
new account! Shhh
Very Gordian Knot
One of the key problesm with the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset is that it completely obscures the wearer's vision, making it impossible to play Game Boy while wearing it — until developer Shane O'Brien came up with this clever fix.
I'm of the opinion actually that the easiest and most accessible way to buy this is the Android/iOS version, which is based off the DS version.
It doesn't get more appropriate than that GIF.
That DX:HR music.
I had this amazing pirated StarCraft disc that came with a mod launcher, including no less than forty individual mods. Everything from the famous Pokemon mod which turned Zerglings into Pikachus, to the great heavily-balanced Gundam mod that I loved to death at internet cafes.
NOT FUNNY.
The increased bandwidth of the highest iteration of PCIe 3.0 is less important than the increased bandwidth of its lower iterations. PCIe 3.0 x4, for example, is equal to PCIe 2.0 x8, both of which are sufficient for multi-GPU configurations.
James Heller. I knew it.
Well that's fascinating :o What's the size of the original sensor?
People call it 4K because of how "3840" is very close to 4000 though
Sure, games are slowly moving toward 4k resolutions, but what if you skipped that and went straight to almost 8 times larger than highest resolutions consoles can run right now? The result is incredible.
Most publishers don't, really. Dark Souls II for example has the following minimum GPU requirements: