Exactly, they could have sold me on thunderbolt docking station. That would have allowed an external high end video card for gaming. Maybe the SP4 will get it right.
I think he should keep it simple/basic. Gameplay first, **** story, haha. Get the community evolved, show what your working on, get feedback. Ignore the praise, take in all the criticism.
The Doom and Quake maps are great, and are still fun today. Make some new maps, put them out there...
Although I think this comment is maybe a little off from what the original post was about, I do very must agree with what you are saying. I had a really bad experience for a job interview where HR made me do some pretty insulting activities as part of the process. For instance, rewrite our...
Sure, certainly we all play games for fun, and I agree, it trump's all. It's just that when a new triple A game comes out we really want to see what it can do with high end pc hardware.
Yea I think that is a really good observation, I picked up on that too from various keynotes and such that he gave. But later on (maybe even at the last Quakecon) he seemed to have reflected on that not being the best direction to have taken.
I can agree with just about everything Kyle said in his review. I'm not having the texture pop-in issues that a lot of people are describing, but then again I'm not running it on ultra settings or anything.
I do think its worth noting that the game is a ton of fun, I'm about 3 hours in and...
I was playing it this morning before heading out to work, seems to be working great for me so far. However, I only played it for like twenty minutes.
my system is nothing to brag about
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link to the author's blog post:
http://thecastledoctrine.net/seedBlogs.php?action=display_post&post_id=jasonrohrer_1389812989_0&show_author=1&show_date=1
How is the game these days? Last I heard it was still kind of broken with the traffic AI and what not. I might give it a shot if its patched up. I would even be willing to pay a premium for it if they put it up on steam.
So much grief towards the ISS. We, as human beings, have built a space station....A SPACE STATION. How is this not an amazing thing. It should be kept running forever, if for nothing more than a historical monument.
Oh snap! Ha ha, great response. All the same, I do kinda feel bad for the guy. He must have had no idea what he was going to go on stage and talk about. If anything he could have just bullshitted "well the teleprompter went out so I'm just going to talk about film" and the crowd probably...
Until they get their search feature working better, windows needs a start menu. I'll type in a program, and it will point me to the most obscure things, over a program that I load almost daily.
Haha, as someone who does quite a bit a javascript coding, mostly with browser IDEs, I don't know if I would call them useless. Definitely limited in their functionality at factory settings though. Throw a linux distro on the acer c720 and you have a pretty decent $200 haswell laptop.
I will...
I really think they should just have a flat rate for the OS. Its weird that the price can vary so much from one source to the other.
Have a .edu email address..only $40
Have windows 7...upgrade for $82
Want the full oem version...$100(ish)
preorder it from Microsoft..$120
The price...
Hah, maybe I have nostalgia goggles on, but wasn't windows CE just windows95 for moble devices, or was it NT based. I'm not saying it was great, but I do miss the simple UI of windows 95/2000
Wow, first Todd Hollenshead and now John Carmack. I demoed the Rift at Quakecon last year, was amazing. I figured it would be some gimmick until I actually put it on, blew my mind. I'm really looking forward to the consumer release of this. Also, I'm excited to to hear that Carmack is going...
and the same person that was in charge of office when it starting using the ribbon interface is now in charge of xbox...
i stopped using msoffice when the ui switched to ribbon...still pisses me off.