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Actually 12GB of vram is pretty much par for the course if you're attempting to build a machine that can do 4k gaming for the next 2-3 years.

You still haven't learned your lesson? Bioware fans are like masochists at this point.

I thought the most perplexing question was what George Carlin was doing in this movie.

Totally agree that this was tough to break into at first. The entire 40+ minute prologue is a series of scripted events, turret sequences, and extremely tight spaces. It really does get much better though - the whole moon base sequence is fantastic.

Start the reactor! Free Mars!

Is this game even considered canon anymore?

You know, just because it's the "1st" amendment doesn't make it the "first fucking part" of the constitution.

Jesus Christ man there's just some things you don't talk about in public!

I'm running across 3 monitors with some extra pixels to compensate for the bezels.

Yea, but someone who is in business as long as Carmack most likely has a residual knowledge clause that basically ensures that while any code they write while under the employ is property of the company, methods and techniques are still fair game. Considering his level of skill I doubt he literally took code from one

You'd like to think so, but I'm running 2 780's at 6080x1080 and there are already a handful of games that it struggles with - Crysis 3 being one of them. With shader AA its not bad, but even 4x MLAA is enough to see a solid 20fps drop in performance. I think part of the issue is that they simply don't have enough

Italian isn't a race