It'd be revolutionary for the people who haven't figured out you can just plug your computer into your tv.
It'd be revolutionary for the people who haven't figured out you can just plug your computer into your tv.
Right, because there's never been game competitions using anything but a keyboard and mouse...
In all seriousness, Gabe said there wouldn't be a Half-Life 3 until something about the game other than the plot was revolutionary. Could the steambox be the kicker? What if they released HL3 on steambox months before other systems. IT COULD WORK GABE.
It's easy enough to change that value to slightly higher than whatever the current #1 is though. So they ban you for putting in 900000000000000, then just do it again but only 10% over the top guy. You're still going to get cheated out of your record.
Then people would just nuke themselves up to 100% and you'd have to scroll for days to see anything but. There's really nothing to be done about this. Unless you're playing a game where the variable is stored server-side, the client will always be able to change it. I've been doing hex-edits in games since I played my…
Also, if it's running too slow, there's now a Netflix workaround on Ubuntu! So just install an older version like 10.04, remove some of the fluff and WHAM.
Games, like any simulation, only expand upon the current users mindset. If you're doing flight sims, you'll get better at it. If you're playing starcraft, you'll slowly get better at multitasking. Twitch games give you twitch skills. Narratives give people ideas. Can video games increase violent tendencies? I think…
I agree with you on having to upgrade CPU and mobo at the same time. I've only ever upgraded processor within the same socket once. However combining cpus and mobos seems like poor decision to me as I have had motherboards go bad. I've also upgraded my motherboard as new chipsets were released. As far as your opinions…
PC's are as modular as they can afford to be. The only way they could be smaller/simpler is by starting to combine parts. Intel was met with severe protest when they released plans to produce all desktop processors as a BGA format two generations from now. This would combine the motherboard and the processor. Making…
Hey Peter, it's "vibrant".
Cheers
Oh well then by all means, use the Pi. I built a (musical) keyboard out of old arcade buttons. For me, the tons of GPIO's were an absolute necessity.
There's a lot more OS overhead on a Pi vs an Arduino. Arduino's are more for creating/prototyping very very small(computation-wise) mechanical computing. Arduino's would be much more similar to what the end product for a simple machine would be using, rather than an Pi. Arduino's also have quite a few more GPIO's and…
Dags?
Programmable, GPIO, Wifi connectivity... What exactly makes it overpriced? Buying an Uno and a Wifi shield would cost more and you'd have to add the instructions for the shield.
Looking grim, seeing as '_gm_' is in the filename.
It's part of GRID. Simply put, just faster game rendering because they have stacks and stacks of incredibly fast computing GPU's.
Sounds like Sony dropped a fat load on them. I'm ok with it.
Yeah, you're right. But it's honestly all speculation until the hardware is released. There's really no telling based on hardware/software we barely know anything about.
Then you and I, sir, are perfect examples of our stances. I've had nothing but trouble and failure with 5Ghz bands in a densely populated area and a couple walls between some of my hardware and my router.
If your pc outside the network was a thin client with specially developed VNC software, then yes, it's possible.
Nvidia published materials around the reveal of their GRID format proving that they achieved lower latency through wired-controller cloud gaming than a wireless controller to a local console.