Steam has 1,500 Non-Valve games and a user base of over 30 million. If a product is only available on Steam it's about as big a deal as when a...
Don't worry. It won't be all in one. It'll only have EA games. As many comparisons as people like to draw between Origin and Steam, there really...
I wonder about this too. If somebody wants a physical copy, wouldn't it be MUCH more convenient to buy a physical copy instead of burning a DVD...
I don't need to post some lame benchmarks. As a VFX artist I do offline fluid simulation quite frequently and know exactly how slow it is on...
Do you know what smoothed particle hydrodynamics are? Processing this type of simulation on a CPU is slooooooow. Most types of fluid and particle...
Best looking game footage I've ever seen. This is what Crysis 2 should have looked like. None of that yellow-green muddy nonsense lighting.
1) After 10 years of working in the film industry as digital VFX TD this is the first time I've come across the term "fixed viewing aspect". Mind...
I never understood the obsession with 60fps. 40fps is what I tend to aim for because it looks perfectly fine and playable to me. For slower...
Within 24 hours the info about the leaked copy will be on tons of news sites and on Wikipedia.
When Imdb lists the negative format as 35mm it is always film. To use some of your examples: The format of Book of Eli is given as Redcode RAW...
Are you out of your mind? The vast majority of theatrical releases is shot on film. Let's look at the current Box Office Top Ten:...
Have you ever watched a movie in your life?
<<During his keynote speech at the India Game Developer Summit 2010, Crytek's Carl Jones revealed that Crysis 2 will have lower system...
If this looks meh, then so does every other game except Mirror's Edge. [IMG]
That pretty much meets my definition of "not much performance difference."
Yes, it is. Which is why it's taking so long for OpenCL physics to become a reality for consumers.
Here, I'll help you out, considering that "Blog" is the only word on the site you understood. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unigine
What's your point exactly? If you don't know who Unigine are, you may want to look them up. When optimized properly, there should eventually be...
Somebody stop me from buying Railworks. I don't even know why I want it.
Neither does OpenCL. But regardless of this, why do you think it's taking so long for functioning OpenCL physics implementations (and other...