Re: Recently Found
Posted by RedWood on
Sat Dec 15th 2007 at 1:57am
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I'm contemplating whether or not to buy a Ati 3070. I know 6 months later that i won't be able to play the new game coming out at the highest settings. I know how you fell Reaper.
Reality has become a commodity.
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Crono on
Sat Dec 15th 2007 at 6:48am
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Yeah, you said, late, sorry.
Your entire rant is baseless and completely contradictory to what has actually happened in the last ten years.
1st: Every year since 1999, there has been a new graphics card generation debut (go look it up), in fact, only recently has it slowed down.
2nd: The cards coming out now, save the generation leap from GF6 to GF7 and GF4 to GF5 have shown VAST improvements.
3rd: Wanting the absolute highest graphical settings in any modern game is from the basis of pure luxury. Look at games that are multi-platform between consoles and PC (where the PC version isn't a console port) and you'll see that there is a far higher graphical fidelity on the PC.
4th: Developers are not using the absolute newest bandwagon technology that is around. Crysis, is seriously, the only game in town that actually utilizes shader model 4 (other games are just pushing Vista). But, the game still has an incredibly quality in lower models.
5th: Unreal Engine 3 requires Shader Model 3. NOT 4, but 3, something that debuted nearly three years ago and is now dirt cheap to get on a card. The aesthetic choices Epic made has nothing to do with the fidelity of their engine ... which has already been distributed in many games that people are going nuts over. Their strong suit has never been game development, but engine development. Their knowledge of engine technology is incredibly vast and what they have achieved in UE3 is incredible ... from a technology point of view. Again, it hardly uses the "newest" stuff.
Look, I get it, you're mad that your computer can't play every game ever at the highest settings for the next three or four years ... but stop complaining.
Things are MUCH better than they were. Games are drastically more scalable and there's exponentially more available every year. And, just to note, when HL2 was debuted to the public, their big selling point was the graphics and the use of the BRAND NEW Shader Model 2.0 to bring, "Shader effects only previously available in large budget animated films, such as from pixar" ... and the whole big selling point of the EP2 source changes, besides the cinematic physics, is real time soft shadows.
People don't even realize how good they've got it right now. The average price of a mid-line PC has only gone up about $50 in the last five years, and that is something that would last for more than a year.
Just to let you know, the reason why a lot of developers make their games have added features with future technology is so that WHEN that technology is adapted (because it will be, no matter how pissed off you get), their game will get a new coat of gloss and be able to continue to contend with newer games.
I'm done with this, it's ridiculous.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Yak_Fighter on
Sat Dec 15th 2007 at 8:48am
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That seems to be a trend with most online games sadly, but at least the UTs have decent bot support :/
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Cash Car Star on
Sat Dec 15th 2007 at 4:38pm
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You know there's an entire Indie game movement happening right now that's producing some high quality games that aren't insanely taxing on your graphics card?
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Crono on
Sat Dec 15th 2007 at 9:26pm
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So, I'm not a consumer now? Is that how that works? I look forward to coming technology, but I will never like the price tag. I'm also NOT an early adopter (These are the graphics cards I've had: Banshee, GF2, GF4, GF7. CPUs I've had have about the same type of leaps) That means, about every two or three years, I upgraded, and the reason I went from the GF2 to GF4 was because my GF2 died (the fan stopped working, I didn't know, and now lots of the memory is permanently damaged)
Does anyone remember when there was a difference between a VGA card and a Graphics Card? You think there's a minefield of bad cards out now!? Try buying a card, that costs the same amount, that has no 3D acceleration and, remember, warranties weren't very common and stores didn't really take computer parts back unless they were defective.
Give me a break. The way technology is today, it is spoon fed to the consumer to try to make things as simple as possible, so that a number or letter code will tell them how suitable the card is for their use. Guess where you can find out what each of those, three or four, codes mean? The chipset manufacturer's site. If you want to complain about naming, complain about motherboard names, those things are ridiculously cryptic, and I would agree with you if you complained about that. But this is just baseless. It seems like you had a bad experience or something and you've generalized the entire market by it (Maybe because you live in Austria and prices are exuberant there? Keep in mind, that isn't the manufacturer's fault)
Things are so easy now. SO easy. The generations have always grown in the same pattern and they've always been in the same price range. People, for some reason, expect their hardware to stay at the absolute top for far too long. This was never excepted before, people were content in running games at the maximum ability their machine could run them and upgrading happened when they wanted to play something their computer couldn't run. A lot of people still do that now, and it's even more annoying to hear them complain that their 5 year old video card can't run BioShock, because they have Pixel shader 2.0 and it requires 3.0 and they think that's an "outrage".
There are a lot of really good indie games out there, now.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Crono on
Sun Dec 16th 2007 at 11:47pm
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I didn't say prices aren't more, I said they're relatively the same. As for debut prices, I don't think anyone here is honestly willing to pay that ... but those aren't the only options. There are cards that are fairly low priced that can play games well even if there's some new card out that's $600+.
You're argument, up to this point, has been disgruntled PC gamer complaints. So, please forgive me if I confused your analyzation with complaining ... it wasn't exactly clear. What you're saying now, is completely different then what you were saying before.
Before, you were complaining that games, like UT3, require more and more expensive graphics cards compared to ten years ago ... that isn't true and that's what I was trying to get across.
If, instead, you were talking about these general changes in the market that seemed unsettling because you felt the PC gamer was being treated unfairly compared to the console gamer (which, is only true if you look at it in a certain aspect) ... these are two completely different arguments.
If you had originally stated what you're stating now, I wouldn't have had a problem with it.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Juim on
Tue Dec 18th 2007 at 12:32am
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Orph!. Been away from these forums a few days, and you pop back up out of nowhere!. Good to hear from you.
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue Dec 18th 2007 at 1:13am
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<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting aaron_da_killa</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>Ahhhh sounds nice Orph. Seems like you got a good life to keep you entertained. But you know, once all your websites are cached, its not that slow.</DIV></DIV>
Until someone posts a gig sized image.
Nope... I refuse to go back. We got a call last week saying that the limit of the DSL line is only 2000 feet from my door. They should be able to expand sometime in 2008 to include my residence..
I'll wait.
Snarkpit got a long without me this long. It will survive indefinitely if need be. In fact, things look spiffy and quiet enough that my currently being here seems... Over-rated.
The best things in life, aren't things.
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Crono on
Wed Dec 19th 2007 at 1:57am
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Yeah, I think it'll have trouble holding its own in today's FPS market unless they do something drastic then get ridiculed by fans for changing things from the already flimsy premise of the series.
They should release all the other versions of the game with it and call it the Duke Nukem Forever Anthology, just to run with the embarrassing joke of development time they took. It would do nothing, but help them by marketing it as a staple in video game history.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu Dec 20th 2007 at 1:29am
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Thanx Joe. I read someplace yesterday (for the first time too) about the marathon thing.
I may try it next time.
My son bought me the expansion, or more precisely, one of them and I plan on playing it some soon. Well, soon as in after Xmas.
I also slightly missed the options that came with the espionage portion that were missing. You couldn't do all that much with a spy anymore. :sad:
IMO, they removed the tedium, and TBH, thats what made Civ II so grand. Now, if they would just spruce up Civ II to look like Civ 4, I'd play that again in a minute.
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Re: Recently Found
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu Dec 20th 2007 at 2:18am
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I bought AC when it came out new for 50 bucks. I never opened the box. Its still packed away someplace, unopened as far as I know.
It was one of those "I must have" games. I simply had no time to play it.
My hope is that they will have some expansion that will put the tedious things back in, assuming enough people complained and they thought it prudent.
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Re: Recently Found
Posted by Orpheus on
Sat Dec 22nd 2007 at 2:30pm
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Do you have any future plans you could share with us Nick? I mean, is this for a project or just passing time?
Perhaps an explanation of the process would suffice.
The best things in life, aren't things.
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Dec 23rd 2007 at 2:52pm
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Mayhap its not so much the right wall but the right=correct wall. :biggrin:
A literal play on wording. Since following the correct wall, even though it may be on the left or center, would indeed be the path to the finish.
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Re: Recently Found
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Dec 23rd 2007 at 6:58pm
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Recently found (yesterday) 12 Shannara audio books by Terry Brooks AND 72 versions of my favorite Christmas carol "Carol of the Bells"
I am happy now.
The best things in life, aren't things.