I know, I know, it was a joke. But I agree, its frightening how well it fits.
I know, I know, it was a joke. But I agree, its frightening how well it fits.
I get it, but how dare you sully the image of Rush by associating them with this situation.
Right, but then there's the power cost of that, not to mention the cost of a massive case and beefy power supply. I just don't think its worth it beyond two linked cards :)
2 cards nets you about 60%-80% bonus over 1 card, due to the overhead.
From what I understood of the article, this is a Rift-exclusive, meaning you have to have Rift to play this game. So there's no issue of Rift vs non-Rift player advantages.
Why would you ever quad SLI? The performance benefits drop off significantly after dual SLI vs heat/power requirements.
Just a PSA: Billy Dee Williams is in this.
This, many times over. I'm not a big car enthusiast, so when I look for my next car to buy, its not going to be based on much besides mileage, cost, and sound system.
Neat for the visual effect, but it doesn't make much sense in my mind. In order for any of the troopers to be effective in a no/low light situation, they'd have to have some sort of night or infrared vision, which would be totally thrown off by their own laser blasts, not to mention a solid beam of bright light. Even…
I wasn't planning on seeing this movie. I don't really care for any of Superman's storylines, and I don't really see Batfleck growing on me, outside of years-later dvd viewing.
That's probably what it is for me, because I've noticed a number of negative review cite that specific fact, while the positive ones don't mention it too much. Perhaps I've been spoiled. But hey, I can always reinstall it and try again.
Coming from the previous HoI entries, the interface was a damn mess and there was no clear indication as to how to to anything. I played hundreds of hours of HoI I and II, before the days of Steam, even, and never had even a hint of trouble getting around. Booting up HoI III and dropping into a game, though, lost me…
Christ, I hope its better than HoI III. That was an unplayable mess.
Standard procedure, just like most police departments. They do paid leave instead of unpaid in the event that it turns out the employee is not at fault, after which the employee can bring a case against the employer.
Some sort of meta-Dota, sure. Or maybe a sprawling MMO of some sort. I never figured out how it tied together, just that somehow, it worked.
During an intoxicated haze a few nights ago, I postulated that Valve is going to release a game some time in the future, simply titled 3. And its going to tie everything together.
USA! USA! USA!
the very idea of competition on the internet is being essentially undermined since companies can simply buy prime placement.
Quad cores are certainly not "mediocre at best," as long as you're comparing mobile vs mobile and desktop vs desktop. Quad core, especially i7 (mobile) is essentially top of the line for anyone but the biggest enthusiasts, and those folks are willing to drop a grand on a 6/8-core monster, so price isn't an issue…