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Originally Posted by Noonan
(Post 13393816)
They said it's twice as powerful as the 1080, so yeah.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I get why <a href="https://twitter.com/nvidia?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@NVIDIA</a> wants to simplify things. But at the end of the day RTX OPs are a bunch of malarkey. You can't combine the performance of numerous discrete, semi-fixed function blocks into a single number. RT cores aren't going to do pixel shading for you</p>— Ryan Smith (@RyanSmithAT) <a href="https://twitter.com/RyanSmithAT/status/1031604655673864194?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 20, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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I'm trying, really hard, to just be happy with 1080p gaming. If I can do that then I may be able to call my 1080 card "the last one."
Separate point. I haven't been very excited about gaming lately, but this teaser video on new 18/19 post-apoc games has got me going again. |
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I think this is the year I pull the trigger on VR. I'll probably go with Oculus, since it's the cheaper of the two and it sounds like the controllers are better. I realize that it'll get pretty limited use, just some 'experiences' here and there, but it seems like there's enough out there to justify the purchase, especially if there's a discount around Black Friday.
If I could grab the bundle for ~$350 (or less), I'd be okay with that. |
Re: PC Gaming Thread
Originally Posted by lopper
(Post 13397805)
I think this is the year I pull the trigger on VR. I'll probably go with Oculus, since it's the cheaper of the two and it sounds like the controllers are better. I realize that it'll get pretty limited use, just some 'experiences' here and there, but it seems like there's enough out there to justify the purchase, especially if there's a discount around Black Friday.
If I could grab the bundle for ~$350 (or less), I'd be okay with that. I haven't regretted mine at all yet. |
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Originally Posted by RichC2
(Post 13397819)
The bundles were going for $350 on Prime Day, I imagine they'll be about the same on Black Friday. There are also 20% off coupons that eBay has from time to time, you can buy it from Best Buy or sometimes NewEgg using said coupon via eBay.
I haven't regretted mine at all yet. |
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Originally Posted by lopper
(Post 13398018)
Just got an email from ebay for 20% off ($50 max), and I've seen at least two other ebay coupons this week. The discounts are definitely out there. :thumbsup:
The 15% coupon for any seller expired yesterday. They seem to do general coupons once a month or so though. |
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Before I get too carried away and do something stupid, a question: My only experience with VR was with the Jurassic World VR thing they have at Dave and Busters. I think they use a Vive for that.
It was cool but the graphics/colors seemed flat, washed out, and the screen door effect was pretty obvious. Does that sound in line with typical VR visuals? |
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Not really, the graphics and color are pretty vibrant on everything I've played thus far. Screen door effect does exist in VRs current state tho. I had a PSVR before getting a Rift and that was a night and day upgrade.
The Rift intro demo with the Johnny 5 looking robot won me over immediately. |
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Cleaned out the piggy bank (literally) and found some extra fun money, and decided to pick up a rift yesterday.
Holy shit. This thing is real neat. Real neat. All I've done is the robot demo, which was absolutely insane, and Google Earth, which is even more insane. I'm beyond impressed, and have made the full 180 from hard skeptic to total believer. I can't figure out, though, how to play games bought through Steam on Rift. I've read that it can be done but I can't seem to figure it out. Most articles online are from like 2016 and j have to believe the process has been streamlined since then. |
Re: PC Gaming Thread
Originally Posted by lopper
(Post 13401026)
I can't figure out, though, how to play games bought through Steam on Rift. I've read that it can be done but I can't seem to figure it out. Most articles online are from like 2016 and j have to believe the process has been streamlined since then.
OH MY GOD THIS IS WILD. This is really impressive... |
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Finally made it to Battletech, which is weird since I still have all the old technical readouts and House manuals from 1e. It's quite a deep game. I keep replaying the first two missions, much in the same way I can keep playing the first mission in Memoir 44 and still have a great time.
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I'd love to see what Subnautica is like in VR.
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GTX 2080 Ti and 2080 reviews are out. A few...
https://www.techradar.com/reviews/nv...2080-ti-review https://www.techspot.com/review/1701-geforce-rtx-2080/ https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018...raphics-cards/ https://www.theverge.com/2018/9/19/1...mance-features https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews...982.1528983985 |
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Bought No Man's Sky from Humble Bundle for $23.99. Only played it for a couple of hours, but I like it a lot. Don't know if it's necessarily something I would binge play, but it will be nice to dip in and out of.
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Re: PC Gaming Thread
Originally Posted by lopper
(Post 13401026)
This thing is real neat. Real neat. All I've done is the robot demo, which was absolutely insane, and Google Earth, which is even more insane. |
Re: PC Gaming Thread
Originally Posted by lopper
(Post 13401129)
Scratch that. I did figure out how to set up and run SteamVR, and I've been playing Superhot VR and
OH MY GOD THIS IS WILD. This is really impressive...
Originally Posted by eXcentris
(Post 13413325)
The Oculus Go has an app based on Google Street View called "Wander". It's fantastic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFNvGcd14DE |
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My kids LOVE the robot demo, and also the Toy Box. It's been really interesting to see how quickly they adapt to playing in the VR environment. My youngest is 5 and after just a few minutes she's moving shit around like it's second nature.
Robo Recall was included in my bundle, and I've played a bit of that as well. It's cool, although the first time a robot came rushing directly towards me, I immediately stopped and took the headset off. It was an alarming sensation. |
Re: PC Gaming Thread
Originally Posted by fumanstan
(Post 13364287)
Path of Exile is a pretty popular Diablo style game, and free to play.
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https://www.ovrnews.com/wp-content/u...-5-650x325.jpg Watch the keynote live in Oculus Venues, September 26th at 10 a.m. PT. I'll probably watch it for Oculus Santa Cruz news/release date. |
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I got an Oculus a couple months ago and it is indeed pretty awesome.
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The Santa Cruz will be called "Oculus Quest" and is scheduled for release in spring 2019 @ $399.
https://images.idgesg.net/images/art...4170-large.jpg https://www.pcworld.com/article/3308...l-reality.html |
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I love that strap. That is what VR should have had from the getgo!
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Finished Mad Max the other day. Amazing value for money considering I paid $4.99 for it.
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I'm not big on VR, but even I really dig the specs, price point, and look of the Oculus Quest as finally being "mainstream" ready.
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Surprised i didn't see anything on Blizzcon 2018 which starts today.....I'm waiting to hear what the Diablo Panel has to say...they're scheduled at around 2:30-3PM Central Time...
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