lol, a 770...you shouldve gotten a real card like the radeon r290.
Such a sour AMD fanboy. Lets spend upwards of $170+ more for a mere 15-20% better results nice reasoning there NOT!
last time i checked, the msrp of both cards is around $400...pretty sad, the nvidia card is a refresh and is asking the same price as a card with new architecture. Nvidia has stupid people buying their cards so they get away with it.
The 770 is essentially a 680 but a lot cheaper. How the hell is that a ripoff?
I have the apprehension that Peyton Manning will have a bad game, not because he will choke, but because he's going to play the best secondary I've ever seen (who pretty gave a lot of trouble to other elite QBs like Brees, Brady and Rodgers in recent times) and it will be played in harsh weather on top of that. And people will revert back to the stupid narrative that Peyton shrinks in the playoffs.
No. Videogaming for me has always been a social experience. VR is extremely anti-social and uber gimmicky. We are so, so far away from VR being feasible without great sacrifices made to our current experience. Give it a couple decades before it's the usual...
As for Valve's interest in it, I simply don't care. Valve is a huge company. They are easily capable of focusing on Steam, game development, and hardware development simultaneously. It's what they're going to have to do if they want to constantly stay relevant and remain a top dog.
So you're saying you play with other people next to you ALL the time? And have you even tried Oculus Rift? How can you tell the technology isn't there? I've heard a lot of good feedback out of it.
It's not shit talk when you can back it up, and he's clearly shown off the field he knows how to act like the opposite of an "animal". Anyway I said it plenty of times this year. Seattle v Denver sounds like a great match up on paper. But Peyton Manning in a big game, in the cold, in potentially snow, against that secondary, with his current arm(not his prime arm)? Those ducks are getting picked. Plus I think Russel Wilson who's had "poor" outings has had them against top 5 defenses(New Orleans stastically was one, and San Fran is one). Denver's played very well, but they've been smoke n mirros the last few weeks.
I say Seattle whips them. Clowns them.
Depends on the weather conditions. And really I dont know what to expect out of Russell Wilson, he could cost his team the superbowl.
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