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04-04-2013, 10:40 PM
(04-04-2013, 10:12 AM)kokirii Wrote: Do you know if there's a list/chart somewhere that talks about how well specific games run with specific hardware? Such a list doesn't exist AFAIK (a good idea btw ). But only the most demanding games should give you some troubles. You can list the games you plan to play and we'll tell you how they'll probably work on your system. You can also have a look to "Test Entries" in official game threads to see what performance some guys obtained with their systems.
[color=#ff0000][color=#006600]i5 3570K @ 4.5GHz/GTX 660 Ti/RAM 4GB/Win7 x64[/color][/color]
04-05-2013, 05:09 AM
(04-04-2013, 10:40 PM)LordVador Wrote:Haha maybe if I really get into this I can start such a list as a side project.(04-04-2013, 10:12 AM)kokirii Wrote: Do you know if there's a list/chart somewhere that talks about how well specific games run with specific hardware? The games I really want to play are Twilight Princess, Skyward Sword, Super Paper Mario, and Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. I'm also interested in Pikmin 1 and 2, and Luigi's Mansion. Thanks for any advice you can provide for those games. I'll also look for official game threads. BTW, this is probably a silly question but does it take any extra power to output to a larger screen, like outputting 720p resolution to a 42" LCD TV vs. a 22" LCD monitor. (04-05-2013, 05:09 AM)kokirii Wrote: The games I really want to play are Twilight Princess, Skyward Sword, Super Paper Mario, and Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. I'm also interested in Pikmin 1 and 2, and Luigi's Mansion. Both Paper Mario, Both Pikmin and Luigi's Mansion will work fine. Skyward Sword will be playable but not full-speed. Twilight Princess will work fine except in the most demanding parts of the game
[color=#ff0000][color=#006600]i5 3570K @ 4.5GHz/GTX 660 Ti/RAM 4GB/Win7 x64[/color][/color]
04-05-2013, 08:16 AM
(04-04-2013, 02:15 PM)NaturalViolence Wrote: You're always active in dev discussions on IRC so I mistakenly assumed that you were a minor dev that I just didn't encounter commits from very often.Eh, yeah, I'm not a dev, I'm just a bored high school senior who knows enough to get by. I have helped out with a few things, e.g. the initial work on osx-libcxx, initial attempts to get GLSL-master to set up its window/GL context correctly on OS X, and a random evening of memory leak fixes, but they've all been with other devs' help. I can't actually write code - I just know how to not break the syntax when removing things. Thanks for the screen res math info, though. I'll save it in my quotebook.
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pauldacheez Wrote:I just know how to not break the syntax when removing things. That puts you ahead of a lot of people. //Can't be bothered to look up the syntax for this. Fuck it I'll just rewrite it. kokirii Wrote:BTW, this is probably a silly question but does it take any extra power to output to a larger screen, like outputting 720p resolution to a 42" LCD TV vs. a 22" LCD monitor. No. And you're right that was a silly question.
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-Ron Swanson "I shall be a good politician, even if it kills me. Or if it kills anyone else for that matter. " -Mark Antony 04-05-2013, 10:39 AM
(04-05-2013, 09:29 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote:At least I warned you!pauldacheez Wrote:I just know how to not break the syntax when removing things. 04-05-2013, 10:58 AM
Quote:outputting 720p resolution to a 42" LCDlow res + big screen -> Worst idea ever . You will tear down graphic quality Recommend : High res + small-medium screen Laptop: Mini PC :: 04-05-2013, 11:06 AM
Quote:I thought 720p was a high res?for 7" screen , yes Some smartphones even have 1080p display . Do you still think 720p is high-res ? Dolphin : 2xIR (1280x1056 which is higher than 1280x720) still look like crap on my 14" laptop screen . I use no less than 2.5xIR (1600x1320) Laptop: Mini PC :: |
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