Nice, im excited for this GPU.
Originally Posted by motown_steve
Every genocide that was committed during the 20th century has been preceded by the disarmament of the target population. Once the government outlaws your guns your life becomes a luxury afforded to you by the state. You become a tool to benefit the state. Should you cease to benefit the state or even worse become an annoyance or even a hindrance to the state then your life becomes more trouble than it is worth.
Once the government outlaws your guns your life is forfeit. You're already dead, it's just a question of when they are going to get around to you.
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So it's not useless.
Plus if you read the second article you will see that games such as AvP, Metro, Stalker, Crysis and Napoleon: Total War can easily consume around 1.5GB of VRAM at 2560x1600. With just 4xAA.
Hell, throw GTA in there at any resolution. And Oblivion with extra mods.
And what about the stuff that might come out in a month? 6 months?
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many techniques to enhance image quality of console ports are brute force and will take up a substantial amount of memory. this could be done by higher resolutions, AA, or changing LOD settings although it might not be a full 2GB for certain games. maybe this is a little off topic but i would expect future game engines to focus on scalability. megatextures in idtech will be able to use main and video memory effectively even with consoles as the main target. tessellation and voxels have also been used for scalability and are a big focus of next gen games.
one of the major points for more VRAM i must make is that if no 4GB card ever comes to market then no software would ever use 4GB of VRAM. the hardware must come first.
Originally Posted by motown_steve
Every genocide that was committed during the 20th century has been preceded by the disarmament of the target population. Once the government outlaws your guns your life becomes a luxury afforded to you by the state. You become a tool to benefit the state. Should you cease to benefit the state or even worse become an annoyance or even a hindrance to the state then your life becomes more trouble than it is worth.
Once the government outlaws your guns your life is forfeit. You're already dead, it's just a question of when they are going to get around to you.
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Interesting info
http://www.chiphell.com/thread-128230-1-1.html
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