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What a piece of junk that console is...
It's a shame, too, because there are some great games.
What we're going to start noticing more and more isn't necessarily graphics, but physics. The inclusion of physics will start becoming much more complex and deep, so our interaction with the gaming environment will also become much more varied and realistic. That'll be true next-gen, not how great it looks in pictures.Zeliard9
I agree with this to a certain extent, but I believe implementing more realistic physics into games will prove to be much more challenging than that of realistic visuals. As a science, we still do not fully understand how the physical world works. There is a great deal of work to be done in physics as a science before we can ever hope to include realistic physics in games. In other words, you must understand how something works before you can authentically duplicate it.
I want 4d graphx, where is my 4d graphx.amorbis1001
4-D graphics are a myth. I don't understand what developers/gamers are thinking when they discuss video games existing in four dimensions. The human brain is only capable of visualizing three-dimensional objects. Einstein, of course, suggested that time itself should be considered the fourth dimension, but it is only temporal in nature. It's not a spatial dimension.
Are you saying that you want the three spatial dimensions and the fourth temporal dimension in games? If so, we've already had this in games for quite some time.
If you're saying that you want four spatial dimensions in your games, this would be a waste of time for developers because, although it is possible to perceive the "shadow" or "footprint" of a four-dimensional figure, you wouldn't be able to perceive them as a whole.
Not only are they unable to design/manufacture a reliable gaming console, they're also shipping faulty copies of their most highly anticipated game. Hilarious.
http://www.gamespot.com/news/show_blog_entry.php?topic_id=25942051&sid=6179811&action=convert&om_clk=latestnews&tag=latestnews;title;0
I'm planning on getting Unreal Tournament 3 for PS3, but I've also learned that both UT3 and Gears of War will be released for Mac. This is interesting to me because I am about to purchase a new iMac, and I think it would be cool to play these titles on my new system. Although I've heard that these will run using software emulation, I'm curious if the following configuration--for those of you who know anything about PC gaming--would be sufficient for playing these titles:
2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2GB memory
ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO w/ 256MB memory
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