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Remij

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  1. Guys, I honestly don't even know. This is like Christmas for me. In a few min I'm actually going to be playing the game I never thought would happen... and it looks like it's going to exceed expectations.
  2. TSHBR, because at least this is coming to PC
  3. It's so dumb that Nvidia didn't get permission or even contact these devs to have their game on the service. They aren't selling a virtual PC. They're selling a service to specifically play games, and using said games to advertise their service. The devs should absolutely be given the option to consent or not.
  4. Nah, not really. There's 2 reasons. First of all... I knew this was coming and said it long ago. Secondly... the consoles are going to be no slouches. Nobody is going to be calling the graphics they will be capable of as "peasant-like"... We're all gonna have some beastly systems in the future. I said before I don't think people are ready for just how good things are going to start looking very soon. It's not just about the raw power, but about the ways in which new technologies like DLSS (ML on AMD), Variable Rate Shading, Mesh Shaders, Texture-Space Shading, and consoles co
  5. Playing Ori and the Blind Forest again to get ready for Ori and the Will of the Wisps. I actually think I might try to Plat this game. The no deaths run will be hard, but playing it enough I think I can do it.
  6. That's bullshit. You said some shit starting about Big Picture mode then launching from Geforce Now and I just laughed to myself... It had nothing to do with any Anti cheat. You started Geforce now... couldn't undestand why when you logged into your steam account it said that you had to install the game... you already had the game installed on your local PC, so you thought to change it to stream from your local PC and it wouldn't work. Once you realized that it had to be installed on Geforce Now separate from your local installation, it worked no problem... just like
  7. The error was that you had the game installed locally, logged into your account through Geforce Now, and tried running your local version through Geforce Now instead of Nvidia's servers. You didn't understand that you had to actually "install" the game on the Geforce Now server. I'm not arguing that Stadia isn't more instant... You log in, click the game and go... but talking down about Geforce Now because it's not that.. doesn't fly with me... because OBVIOUSLY you need to log into your account to play your games. That's the only added step... and you fucked it up som
  8. There's a very good reason for that. #1 - You were an idiot #2 - You have to actually log into Steam Those were the two hurdles you had to overcome..
  9. What do you mean competitors can't compare to that? They can literally let you play the games you already own... which is the entire reason for "the extra steps"...
  10. When you buy a GPU, you're either getting a cut down version of a die with SMs/CUs deactivated, meaning less cores, or the full die. Nvidia has different codenames for each of their dies, which serve multiple SKUs depending on the amount of SMs deactivated for yield and market purposes. TU106 (2060 and 2070), TU104 (2080), and TU102 (2080TI, Titan RTX). Their Quadro Lineup follows the same idea depending on yields. These GPUs in this test would be engineering samples of their data center series, which is why they have low clock frequencies and high RAM. These sample
  11. I was gonna post that when I watched it yesterday. Fascinating stuff. Always love hearing people like Andy give insight into game development of the past. ND pushed the PS1 hard, especially with Crash 2 and 3.
  12. lmao JonbHBR I told him Nvidia would have GPUs 20TF+ by the launch of the consoles. Doesn't change the fact that the Xbox is still a beast, but yea.
  13. ...I forgot to mention neither of those is the FULL Ampere GPU either... that would 8192 Cuda cores (128CUs)
  14. Knew it was coming. Bout time. Good call... better safe than sorry.
  15. For the 3080Ti? Possibly. But I think they'll hit $999 3080 would be $799 If this holds up... the 3070 will beat a 2080ti... a mid range GPU
  16. Those are engineering sample Data Center cards obviously... as evidenced by the low clocks and RAM.... but... it's the number of CUDA cores that's important here... because we know they will have less RAM but we also know the clocks will be much higher... likely 1.8-2.0Ghz. For reference: Turing - 4608 Cuda cores (72 CUs) @ 1.8GHz core clock: 132804 (Open CL) Ampere - 6912 Cuda cores (108 CUs) @ 1.0GHz core clock: 141654 (Open CL) Ampere - 7552 Cuda cores (118 CUs) @ 1.1GHz scores: 184096 (Open CL) Guys... Ampere will have clocks of at least 1.8Ghz
  17. Cloud: Aerith: Sephiroth: Tifa: Barret: Jessie: Biggs: Wedge: Don't know who Red XIII's voice actor is yet. Tifa and Aerith
  18. Well it is already, as far as streaming to other Win 10 devices.. and I think you will be able to stream your PC games to your Xbox console just like you can your Xbox games to your PC from your console. This however is different because it, like Geforce Now, it would be rendered on their servers and usable far away from home.
  19. I haven't watched this vid where he supposedly says this, but it sounds like it's basically similar to Geforce Now. We knew they were going to do this with Xbox games... even if it wasn't stated, you could see exactly where MS was going with this. It really sounds like they're leaving no stone unturned here. They want people using their cloud service... They'll have the curated xCloud service for people with no gaming console, or at least no Xbox console or PC... and they'll have a lower cost sub to be able to stream your games that you own. And they'll also have in-h
  20. WDDM 2.7 is supported in Windows 10 build 20H1 (2004) Nvidia and Intel have just released Insider drivers which support WDDM 2.7 and allow the GPU to directly manage it's video memory. AMD hasn't released a driver yet, but presumably will with the upcoming RDNA2 GPUs that will support the features listed below. Available in Windows 10 Insider with Nvidia Driver 450.12 and Intel 27.20.100.7859 only, in insider builds starting from 10.0.19041.84. Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling: It allows the video card to directly manage its video memory, which in turn sig
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