Our eyes don't see in "megapixels", the limit to what we can see is determined by its angular resolution. Which, for the human eye, is about ~1 arc minute (1/60th of a degree), slightly more or less depending on individual vision acuity.
At 200-250mm, this means that the smallest objects we...
That applies to resolution, not framerate. Framerate is easily noticeable regardless of distance.
Differences in resolution change depending on distance and display size, for example: A 48" 4K display is indistinguishable from a 1080p display past 2 meters or so.
This is just flat-out wrong.
I dare anyone who says this to play a game on their PC running at 60fps, then to use the nvidia control panel to force 30Hz after 10-15 minutes.
You WILL notice a MASSIVE difference in how the game looks and feels.
Anyone who says "There isn't a massive...
It's amusing that people believe that bottlenecking your CPU doesn't affect your GPU performance. The PS4 and Xbox One have, literally, the same 8-core AMD Jaguar APU, with the Xbox's running at a slightly higher clock rate.
It doesn't matter if the PS4 has a more powerful GPU if you've...
We're posting on an internet forum about videogames arguing over the alleged actions another website that also likes videogames.
We all need to go outside.
>Thinking 4chan is a hive mind
>Believing that all board culture is identical to /b/'s or /v/'s
>Shiggery Diggery
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People who believe 4chan to be the internet's equivalent to Mos Eisley and construct all their opinions/perceptions of it on that fact should just go...
The last sentence is misleading, this application doesn't work like the planet-finder or interacting galaxies games.
It's an educational application that allows you to view the events. The "hunt for the higgs boson" game is just a way to train you to identify different types of collisions.
It's the former option. It's that you don't understand this.
Never assume because you don't understand something, that everything that has to do with that field is wrong. That's ignorant.
I am going to post this again for you, since you seem to have not seen it because A) You missed it or B) You ignored it because it does not fit your conclusion.
I like how you ignore mine and many other's profs of 0.999...=1 and insist on living in your own little delusion where common sense is the base for all mathematics. It isn't.
Alright. Lets try this again.
We will define 0.999... as an infinite series.
0.999...=0+9(1/10) + 9(1/10)^2 + 9(1/10)^3 + 9(1/10)^4 + ...
Now we use a convergence theorem.
ar+ar^2+ar^3+...=ar/(1-r)
So
0+9(1/10) + 9(1/10)^2 + 9(1/10)^3 + ... = 9(1/10)/1-(1-10)
Which of...
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