I wanted to buy Skyrim for under $10 but now they are raising the price by like $20 and acting like they actually have a 59% discount when it's more like 33%
(06-27-2016, 12:34 AM)Anti-Ultimate Wrote: [ -> ]I just saw the pull request for the Vulkan backend.
I'm looking forward to seeing Dolphin 6.0 in 2020.
God, Dolphin GitHub PR section is so active right now. I was expecting that after 5.0 release but still, that's awesome.
Just got shadow warrior for really cheap. This game is so much fun and will run 4k 60fps maxed out on a gtx 970. Best buy of the season. ^.^
(06-25-2016, 05:48 PM)DacoTaco Wrote: [ -> ]not sure who you are supporting here.
if youre suggesting that we, the younger people, just accepted that life of the EU or are "to busy" to check stuff then i have to strongly disagree. we know damn well what is what and that it was a dumb move to leave. now if Scotland could leave the UK and stay in the EU... but even then Scotland is semi fucked because it has a big idiot england between itself and the rest of europe...
if yuo're (Â Â ) suggesting that the leave voters are idiots for not double checking facts and results, then i agree. on top of that, they want their " UK back to its former glory". let me tell you, thats impossible and can not happen in this day and age. you'd need alot of cash and investments and i fear the UK does not have that cash to rebuild its system so they dont waste more money in the next couple of years then they did when part of the EU.
/rant over
It's generally not younger people who voted the dumb way - it's mostly the middle aged and older that take what newspapers and Sky News say at face value, whereas younger people will get a lot more of their news from a wide variety of websites and also social media, where they might well see more opposing viewpoints, and make a decision on their own.
Hey guys and gals, been a while
This post is a shoutout and greet to everyone, fellow community members and especially the devs for this release, it's super neat.
I'm not currently active here because I'm taking care of Lifeâ„¢ (started my own company last year), but I occasionally read the forums and website.
Not gonna say names since I don't know who I knew who's still here and who came after I left, but I hope you are all doing well and still playing video games (after all that's what life's for, isn't it?
).
Also heavy compliments to Delroth and all others involved in Dolphin's website development and FifoCl. Being mainly a web dev myself I got a major jaw drop seeing that. I hope in a while from now I'll have more time and then I'll be sure to look for you guys to see if I can do anything to collaborate with the project.
Until then, I leave this as a compliment and greet to everyone here, and know that I consider many of you my friends, and also that this community was instrumental in getting me where I am today (graduating in Computer Sciences and heading a small startup), as most of my teenagehood afternoons were spent here.
I hope to see you guys again in a while
I just tryed luigis mansion on the vulkan backend it works but its really slow.
(06-28-2016, 04:59 PM)dataplays45 Wrote: [ -> ]I just tryed luigis mansion on the vulkan backend it works but its really slow.
Selecting it doesn't enable the Vulkan backend - all the games actually render correctly.
Turns out it is actually more complete than I thought. It's still missing some pieces, (EFB to CPU access, perf queries, etc.), but games actually go in-game. Or am I doing something wrong?