Actually I'm primarily a PC gamer. I have a PS3 but rarely use it, these days. I have a 3770 and a 660ti; in a Prodigy Bitfenix itx, yes. Blaizer, this is the second nex-gen console thread you have spoiled with the same argument. This thread is about the PS4 and that alone (not PC vs Consoles). The PS4's specs are actually…
I did the "local space" to "custom tangent space" conversion, for the reason that local space will be the same for all (unless uv-sampling interpolants are also different in scanline). Then you can transform the normal into your custom space... ideally you would do this with high precision local normals... but anyway from…
I can't constrain the edges because it won't allow me to move them out any further then they are only in :\ Really what I am trying to do is the same thing that was talked about in this post. http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=66920 However the only script that Airbrushed posted goes to a dead link!
The GT 640 would be more of a side-step than an upgrade, they are pretty similar spec wise, http://www.hwcompare.com/12941/geforce-9800-gt-1gb-vs-geforce-gt-640-ddr3/ I would at least get a 660ti or 760 if you are going to upgrade your video card. If you want an idea of what you could get for $600, here's a good starting…
Hopping the bandwagon with these options: Eizo EV2450 @ $660 Dell U2515H @ $580 Dell U2414H @ $330 I think the 2515's price is a ripoff, but I have a limited range of choices in my location. The 2414 is temptingly cheap, but I'm generally cautious about Dells since my current 2209WA (my first LCD) has suffered color…
Try to texture map something NURBS and you'll immediately understand. Hard surface models in particular are really evil, as you can't use the implicit parametric UV because of all the fillet and trim and other surfaces. A complex model can consist of hundreds of these and some of them are just tiny strips and such. So the…
personally i'd go for the 660ti. the 400 and 500 series cards used the same chipsets and had issues: http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=79527&highlight=fermi&page=2 unconfirmed as to whether they truly fixed the issues or not. for gaming the 560TI is great (my kid has one in his machine, can run just about…
No. If you replace the motherboard you are pretty much making a custom built PC. Just see what form factor that motherboard is and replace it with a comparable. This isn't Apple we are talking about here. As far as the guy who.couldn't use a 660, that could be anything from needing a pcie 3.0 slot, bios upgrade, to power…