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Kakkoii

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Why? I'm playing the game with a 1GB GTX 460 and I get a steady 60FPS on very high settings in the game.

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You have to use your brain well in COD too if you actually want to keep a good KD ratio while also placing within the top 3. If all you want to do is get kills, then yeah you can just run around like a fool.

FPS games really need to start making the KD ratio the determining factor, not the amount of kills. Especially in team deathmatch.. If you died more times than you killed people, you weren't a help to the team at all, yet you could still somehow get placed as number 1...

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That doesn't seem right. I have an i7 920/930 also, and only at 3.3ghz. And 2x GTX 460's. But I'm only playing the game in single GPU mode since there's no SLI profile for it yet.

At very high settings (you have to set it to sys_spec=4 in the system.cfg to get that high). I keep a steady 60FPS.

the optimization is great, it must be something wrong with your computer. Are you using the absolute newest drivers? Do a clean install of them.

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edit: bugged comment system -_-

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Don't forget their even more amazing engine, the Euphoria Engine.. Which was used in GTA IV, Force Unleashed II, Red Dead Redemption, Backbreaker and a few more.

http://www.naturalmotion.co...

It allows for game characters to dynamically react to their environment, instead of just running pre-configured animations. It's quite awesome. They actually spent years developing the AI, allowing...

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Meh. It's been good for the industry so far. Usually the product/company that Autodesk acquires starts getting better funding and access to Autodesk code resources. Autodesk usually leaves the development team intact and allowed to decide their own development and have the most say in costs. XSI is a great example, it was dying quickly, but Autodesk picked it up, increased it's funding and now we have a rocking application with the awesome ICE system.

When Autodesk st...

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MSI's twin frozr cooling system beats anything Gigabyte has to offer. Normally I would recommend Gigabyte, but in the case of GPU's now, MSI has really upped their game. The stock core clock for MSI's 560ti may be a tiny bit lower than the Gigabyte, but the cooling and custom power phases allow for a higher stable overclock than the Gigabyte card. And the memory clock also comes 200mhz higher than the Gigabyte. Not to mention it comes with a VERY easy to use program called Afterbu...

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And how exactly do you know otherwise? The config files for the PS3 show it using all 5 SPE's, and the max mem allowed. CE3 is highly multi-threaded, it's able to take advantage of multiple cores well, up to 8 physical cores.

And why are you so offended by the idea of it only being able to do low setting? Low, medium, high, very high, etc.. are all RELATIVE settings. The quality of them varies from game to game. In the case of Crysis 2, low and medium still look GREAT...

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You talk of blindness when you yourself are blind to your own bias's. If you'd actually take the time to look closely at games like Uncharted, you'd see that severe limitation they have from the low memory consoles have. Low res textures all over the place, and a game that's only running at 720p, where as PC gamers are running games at 1600p and even higher, hell some are even running 1600p in 3D across 3 monitors, or even 6 without 3D.

You're confusing go...

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The leaked copy of Crysis 2 contains the configuration files for the 360 and PS3 too, since the way the CryEngine 3 works allows for you to build for the PC, 360 and PS3 all at once. These config files show the individual graphical settings for each console. And for the individual graphics levels you can choose in the PC version.

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I thought this kid had down syndrome for a second when I first saw the picture. So I was like, well ok, this kid has a mental disability and probably didn't truly understand what he was doing. But then I read the story, and apparently this kid is just a really stupid fat 11 year old who's pretending he didn't know what he was doing.

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Stupidity may exist everywhere, but the USA seems to have a higher ratio of stupidity to intelligence than other countries (except China)

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I don't think you heard that about DiRT 2... It was a result of DiRT 2. Sure, DiRT 2 was hyped about being innovative and a great racing game, but they never really hyped it as being back to the roots of rally. Unlike with DiRT 3 where they have specifically stated that.

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Does math for you without needing to know the basic math required to input such calculations into a calculator, lol.

Society is going down the drain.

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Gymkhana is a much safer way to hone your skills, instead of constantly practicing on the edge of windy roads putting your life at risk. What, you think a person should have to organize an event every freaking time they want to practice? That's ridiculous.

And the developers have said that they heard the complaints about DiRT2 not being focused enough on Rally, and that they will correct that with DiRT 3, bringing it back to it's roots, mainly focusing on dirt rally. ...

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Can't wait to get this for the PC, looks great and even more fun than DiRT 2 was!

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There may not be games out that can fully utilize them.. But there are CUDA programs :D

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Correction, are the future for all gamers. Since consoles use these GPU's eventually also (long after us PC gamers get to use them though :P )

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The new 28nm series cards are coming in Q4 2011. Even though they will be immensely more powerful than the now existing 40nm ones, it's still not enough to make ray-tracing in real-time a reality for games, while also processing the game data. (And yes, I've seen the Intel demonstration of ray-traced Quake. It was running at 512x512 @20 FPS being processed by 20 computers that each had 2x quad core processors. GPU's are much better at accelerating ray-tracing, but they still aren&...

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Yep, another MUCH better card. The next series is going to be on 28nm in Q4 of this year. It's a huge step in transistor count going from 40nm.

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