Yep. It's not really a rig :P horgen123technically your right tho, it's just a screen shot from my PC sent to my TV :P
m3Boarder32's forum posts
full HD is easily countered by the fact that most console gamers play on Plasma TV's than do PC gamers. Plasma easily makes my console games just as good if not better than PC gamesEven if the textures stay the same, full HD and 60 fps is unmatchable.
realguitarhero5
[QUOTE="tagyhag"][QUOTE="glez13"]RE5 on PC had DX10. It didn't change anything visually. BUT IT HAD DX10 BRO!RE5 has the exact same assets in all versions. Only the resolution and framerate is different, I think it even had MSAA on consoles.
JangoWuzHere
I cant really tell a difference either and I have a GTX 670, and a 1440p monitor. I can definitely see why you wouldnt see a difference either.I know this isn't the case with all multiplatform games, but some of them look no better on PC than on console. For example, I've played RE5 on PS3, XBOX 360, and PC, and the PC version looked no better than the console versions (though it did run better). My experience was the same with Dead Space. Would it cost these developers so much more effort and money to take advantage of what PC has to offer?
The following are screencaptures of Dead Space 3 running on my PC with all settings set to the max at 1920x1080. Look at how terrible the textures are. No PC game should look this bad. It's not as if my PC is a slouch, especially for this game.
My specs:
- Intel Core i7 920 Quad Core
- Asus P6T SE Motherboard
- 3 x 2GB OCZ 1600 DDR3 RAM
- ATI Radeon HD 5870
- Samsung Spinpoint 500 GB HDD
- Western Digital 1TB HDD
- Corsair 750 Watt PSU
- Antec Dark Fleet Medium Tower
- Asus 24" LED Monitor @ 1920 x 1080BluRayHiDef
[QUOTE="WiiRocks66"]
They're both ugly and there is nothing innovative about either of the new iPhones. iOS 7 is also ugly, and once again, nothing innovative.
I'll take the recently announced Note 3. USB 3 port, 2.3ghz quad core Snapdragon 800, 3gb RAM, 32 and 64gb storage options WITH SD card support, and a 5.7inch 1080p OLED, all in a body that's smaller than the Note 2. It's far more innovative.Â
lostrib
it's too big
And AMOLED is garbage for outdoor use.
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