Do you have Process Explorer? Might be DPCs going through the roof, or some other process stealing power... Process Explorer can help pinpoint the offender.
spot on dude! ;) regarding the expensive relief and structures one could do so perhaps to show how rich and powerful his kingdom is but I agree it is rather unlikely.
Are you sure it is not a power and/or old AGP port problem? Otherwise, get the Nvidia... the 5200 pretty much sucks, but anything from Nvidia is better than that Ati crap
3dsmax/gmax is actually an easier program, and it's MUCH more powerful. 3dsmax can render, but it costs a helluva lot. Gmax can't, but it's free http://discreet.com i think.
well since this is still open Ill recomend Tenjo Tenge. Decent fighting anime, that actually gets interesting and doesnt include 5 minute "power up" sequences.
First post here on Polycount. Working on a realistic gritty steampunk style game (taking heavy inspiration from Dishonored). Latest addition is this barrel for tar, which essentially powers most vehicles and heavy machinery.
This is a character I am building for a game I am creating on my free time with a friend. This character is part of the Kinetik race, a species of human with high speed and energy powers. The game is a 3d platformer with parkour mechanics
Subdivision sketch: throttle position sensor. This is a brief visual overview of an iterative block out process and streamlined subdivision modeling workflow. The write-up portion of the post also covers some questions to think about when it comes to workflow decisions and time. Simplified proportion block out. It all…