MaJoR Wrote:Yep! You leave for 5 minutes and the whole world changes. We have flying cars and downloadable pizzas now.
Mmmm... 3D printable food
Downloadable pizza is actually a closer reality than you might expect.
Wish I had money for a couple new GPU's; my GTX 460's are starting to show their age with some recently released games.
(10-01-2013, 12:14 AM)Xtreme2damax Wrote: [ -> ]Wish I had money for a couple new GPU's; my GTX 460's are starting to show their age with some recently released games.
Which games in particular and what performance do you get with them?
Any GPU you have in mind? I'm in the same boat. While I really don't want to get an AMD GPU again, I really want to see what Mantle is capable of and how much support there will be before I make a decision.
Edit: NVIDIA has released some nice new drivers today. You can read more about them
here.
Unless I turn on SLI I can't run these games near or at 60 FPS:
Crysis
Crysis 2
GTAIV
The above three still struggle with SLI enabled and I can only get around 30 - 40 FPS. Other games include the following:
Saints Row IV
Castlevania Lords of Shadow: UE
Bulletstorm
Alan Wake + American Nightmare
There are other games but I can't think of them right now. Even with SLI enabled the above games sometimes can't maintain 60 FPS consistently. Btw that beta release is not for my card; searching beta drivers for my card return results for older beta drivers.
Apprenez-vous le français?
I guess I'll indirectly answer that question by saying that I have no idea what you just said...
Mais que se passe-t-il ici?
What resolution are you trying to run them at? On my gtx 650ti boost i'm getting a pretty solid 60 fps on the setting below the highest preset settings on crysis 3. And I'm getting 60 fps pretty constant on Saints Row IV. I'm about to run fraps to make sure, but I think it could be the 1gb of vram on your cards limiting it if you're on a high resolution. I'm on 1360x768 so my gpu is more than enough for me.
(09-30-2013, 01:20 PM)DatKid20 Wrote: [ -> ] (09-30-2013, 01:17 PM)garrlker Wrote: [ -> ]Technically it wouldn't need an emulator.. I think. It would need something similar as wine for linux to run windows applications. Just like linux/windows machines they have the same hardware, just a different OS. So honestly if I have the idea here than the Android Wine interface for vita applications would run much better.
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It would be better to make it a emulator to allow it to run on different architectures and os's
If my understanding is correct, emulators are made for machines to run code from other machines with completely different hardware and/or operating systems. With WINE the hardware part is the same, so all the application has to do is supply an interface and then convert windows functions into linux functions and it will run. Since the vita/android phones have the same hardware but a different OS I would assume a "WINE" for vita on phones would be functional and provide better performance for android phones than an emulator would. For pc's however, yes we would need an emulator and with the vita's specs I doubt it would run well currently.
Edit:
Yeah, I just got on to check my fps. It's usually at around 80-90 in the city. Never dips below 70.