Lol, no idea what that was supposed to be, but clearly some kind of error in the headline.
We'll actually be seeing games use this sooner than that. The Marvel game they showed is supposed to come out next year.
It's pretty easy to upgrade from previous versions of UE. And if you're...
"Released", but it's early access.
The sound details, for what's done so far is superb. I'm looking forward to this, I probably won't get it until the finished release though.
Also it's just made by one guy, which is amazing.
That would make it easier for them, but they could use 2 cables if they really wanted to, one driving each screen. It might be a bit beyond Pimax's capabilities, or what they want to take on, but it's definitely doable.
Are you installing to a Hard Drive or an SSD? Also what CPU do you have? Steam compresses the shit out of downloads and hits your IO and CPU hard while it downloads them.
Pretty much every other store downloads the file full speed then uncompresses it after. Steam does both at once, and...
Do NOT use wifi devices. If you're going really get into it and do a lot of devices use z-wave and/or zigbee devices along with a HUB that they all connect to and does all the automations. There are a bunch of different hubs you can get, but the best are either building out your own with...
Ok, to each their own I guess. I completely disagree, especially in regards to the lighting. It looks like decade old game tech with more polygons and higher resolution textures. Similar to Starfield.
Looks like it's still the same engine or some other version of CryEngine. The graphical detail is decent, but the lighting is clearly last gen. Skin and other textures look extremely flat.
Looks like a cool game though.
Almost all mice use nearly identical switches for left and right click which is usually what ends up breaking, especially if you're hard on them.
There are some mice that use optical switches. I would look into that. I use a Logitech G502X that has them.
Their best deals are in-store-only CPU motherboard combos. Usually everything else usually matches amazon at best.
The last couple computers I built I bought the CPU and motherboard from MC and pretty much everything else from amazon.
Yeah it's definitely a double edged sword.
I want Pimax to succeed because I love their ideas. So far the end results haven't been worth the trade offs for me. I'm still happy they're around and pushing the envelope though.
I don't think it has anything to do with current GPUs. I think they can't actually build it. The parts can't be made or manufactured, or built at a reasonable price, etc.
Pimax is the essence of a child enthusiast turned into a company.
Any cool idea that pops into their head they attempt...