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this is still not true
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That depends, if there's enough resistance despite low temperatures (for whatever reason), still no workie.
But yes, cooling prevents shit from stopping working, from a temperature standpoint at least.
One of the most important parts of games is gameplay, and gameplay has stagnated for nearly 20 years (maybe even longer for some genres)this is still not true
One of the most important parts of games is gameplay, and gameplay has stagnated for nearly 20 years (maybe even longer for some genres)
So if the most important part of games isn't getting better, why do we need 10x the processing power?
No matter how fast your computer is you're going to think it's a slow piece of shit the moment you have to wait for it to do something you told it to do.One of the most important parts of games is gameplay, and gameplay has stagnated for nearly 20 years (maybe even longer for some genres)
So if the most important part of games isn't getting better, why do we need 10x the processing power? Graphics are nice up to a certain point, then they become redundant.
Does seeing the pores on character's skin REALLY improve your experience? Did you ask for that to be in games?
It it really? Enemies kind of just stand around or take pre-scripted 'cover' actions, aside from that how are they complex?AI is getting more complex for one.
Load times basically got extinguished with SSD's which have been on the market for years now, that's hardly a new thing. And detailed environments do not a game make.More NPCs, more varied worlds, more detailed environments, less/no load times.
Not going to lie, my PC is pretty average and I love how responsive it is. I've had to use a shitty laptop lately and god damn it takes about 3-5 seconds for a letter to show up once you've typed it.No matter how fast your computer is you're going to think it's a slow piece of shit the moment you have to wait for it to do something you told it to do.
Blame software bloat for that.Not going to lie, my PC is pretty average and I love how responsive it is. I've had to use a shitty laptop lately and god damn it takes about 3-5 seconds for a letter to show up once you've typed it.
Yeah we're heading into the era where we need 32 gigs of RAM, which is absolutely fucking insane because if you asked someone in 2010 that games will need 32 gigs of RAM, their idea of games would be some sort of universe simulator or star-citizen-but-if-actually-released game, not 'Call of Duty...Again' lmao.Blame software bloat for that.
The laptop in the trunk of my car is an old i5 quad-core with 16GB of RAM shoved into it. It can handle large Revit models. It'll just take its sweet ass time when it does while complaining, loudly.
It has more than enough RAM for the games @Scooby Doo mentioned in his OP and it needs all of it.
It it really? Enemies kind of just stand around or take pre-scripted 'cover' actions, aside from that how are they complex?
Cyberpunk's AI seems worse than FEAR's or even CoD WaW's AI.
And my favorite Genre, RTS, tends to just have the AI flat out cheat nowadays because nobody knows how to make RTS AI's anymore.
I don't believe this claim, which games nowadays have complex AI's? What makes them complex?
Load times basically got extinguished with SSD's which have been on the market for years now, that's hardly a new thing.
And detailed environments do not a game make.
Where's the gameplay? The play part of the game? What makes 'shooty bang bang' any more demanding with CPU's and GPU's than older shooty bang bang?
If your game requires 1000 particle effects to sell, it might not be a good game.
Yeah we're heading into the era where we need 32 gigs of RAM, which is absolutely fucking insane because if you asked someone in 2010 that games will need 32 gigs of RAM, their idea of games would be some sort of universe simulator or star-citizen-but-if-actually-released game, not 'Call of Duty...Again' lmao.
I guess the saving grace is that RAM is pretty cheap compared to other computer bits.
Our secretary's hand-me-down Revit box has 64. Autodesk says you can get by with only 8.Yeah we're heading into the era where we need 32 gigs of RAM, which is absolutely fucking insane because if you asked someone in 2010 that games will need 32 gigs of RAM, their idea of games would be some sort of universe simulator or star-citizen-but-if-actually-released game, not 'Call of Duty...Again' lmao.
I guess the saving grace is that RAM is pretty cheap compared to other computer bits.
Our secretary's hand-me-down Revit box has 64. Autodesk says you can get by with only 8.
Uh, yeah, no that ain't gonna work because CAD software eats RAM in ways which are comparable to what a hungry teenage boy does to an unlocked pantry.
I didn't get the remake exactly for the reason that I refuse to buy bloated games.And you know what? If graphics don't change anything go ahead and play, oh, the original RE4 instead of getting the remake.
I didn't get the remake exactly for the reason that I refuse to buy bloated games.
The OG game with the fan-made HD pack runs on potato PC's, keeps the style of the game, and merely makes the textures reasonable on modern displays.
It holds up shockingly well.
Meanwile someone like me - who probably has at least one Revit session running in the background they forgot about - doesn't limit themselves to the "really, really simple tasks".Revit has always had really low minimum requirements, to the point it's unreasonable. They expect you to do only really, really simple tasks on it.
Wut? I got it to run within like ten minutes. You want a game that is hard to get running on modern PC's? Try Empire of the Ants.Aaaand RE4 itself is a pain to get running on modern PCs, not that you want to with how shit the controls are. Of course, the remake is also adding new enemies and removing quick time events...
Wut? I got it to run within like ten minutes. You want a game that is hard to get running on modern PC's? Try Empire of the Ants.
That one is easy! TTW for NV lets you play FO3 on NV.Got one better: Fallout 3
That one is easy! TTW for NV lets you play FO3 on NV.
I still can't get Empire of the Ants running even with DGVoodoo2.
Its fun though!TTW is cheating and you know it.
How can you possibly say that with a straight face?this is still not true