Tuesday, Apr 25, 2006
You might just think that buying a great computer will be the answer to all your problems regarding games, but it's not quite like this, even if it seems so.
For example, I got myself a supercomputer at the end of 2005 and now I find my computer acting crazy in Tomb Raider Legends. I got lots of framerate losses when the character is jumping. So, what do I do? Should I buy more memory, a better video board or should I lose the settings up a bit.
Well, one thing is certain, over half a year or so, we will have better computers, with newer technology and there will be lots of companies that will make applications optimized just for that new technology. So I guess me, you and everyone else, should just lose some of the shadow quality or something because in a year or so.. we will have to do that to all video games, that of course, if we don't get a PS3
or the new GeForce 10000 ULTRA with 1 gig of video memory
For example, I got myself a supercomputer at the end of 2005 and now I find my computer acting crazy in Tomb Raider Legends. I got lots of framerate losses when the character is jumping. So, what do I do? Should I buy more memory, a better video board or should I lose the settings up a bit.
Well, one thing is certain, over half a year or so, we will have better computers, with newer technology and there will be lots of companies that will make applications optimized just for that new technology. So I guess me, you and everyone else, should just lose some of the shadow quality or something because in a year or so.. we will have to do that to all video games, that of course, if we don't get a PS3
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