I like it, cuz it just registers as "stuff" in that steam punkish style, but I think you could really push farther to make these a little bit more accurate. As odd as that sounds for steam punk, there are just little fiddly bits that just don't feel right. Namely the giant bolts that aren't holding anything together. There…
Dell's Inspiron 9300 is worth checking out. I may be ordering mine very soon. For $2,200 I get: 2 Ghz Pentium M 17" widescreen 1920 x 1200 1 GB RAM GeForce 6800 256MB DDR RAM 60GB 7200 Hardrive 9-cell battery (approx. 3.5 - 4 hours battery life?) Wi-fi b/g with Bluetooth (gotta have that for my cellphone) DVD drive
you would be unlikely to get a hd tv with a good rez @ 20" or so. you would be better off with a Dell or Apple monitor, which can give you a very good rez and be used to run tv off your pc 720 is fine for reading the internet. Ass for anything else.
729 MHz IBM PowerPC "Broadway" CPU 243 MHz ATI "Hollywood" GPU 24MB "main" 1T-SRAM 64MB other 1T-SRAM 3MB texture memory on GPU Beyond that, not much can be found about either the GPU or the CPU. From certain videos, it is apparent that the GPU is capable of using several shaders, but who knows The first Xbox had a 733mhz…
Thanks Buddy... Ok working on a few more props to fill the scene with. It's weighing in at 720 tris right now but I can delete the faces on the bottom of the mesh to cut it down even more. Still gotta do the diffuse and spec map.
Think of the resolution rating as you do your computer screen. The rating actually is the second number that is typically shown in computer settings. For instance, a 720 TV is 1280x720 in computer language. To display a computer image properly to the TV, you'd need to supply that resolution to it. The P is for pregressive…
i just played it over at my friends house, his tv broke so i brought my projector and played at 720p... as soon as i started playing i was amazed by the graphics, they were very polished. we played co-op on normal, and overall it was a fun game. as has been said the blood splatter looked too cartoony compared to the rest…
WAKE UP PEOPLE. This is more than the typical "trim the fat" scenario. Not only are there a lot more layoffs and studio closings - probably the most since the video game crash in the '80's - but the AAA boxed game model is a dinosaur in its death throes. I think every one of you who works for a third-party studio or a big…