Titanfall Runs at 792p, 60 FPS on Xbox One

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Strazdas

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KazeAizen said:
I didn't respond to said freaking argument about holo decks because I was freaking joking!

"I'm terribly sorry your consoles sucked for so long." Its called tact, which I'm completely throwing out the window at this point, and not being a complete elitist jerk wad.

You also were implying that you could think of something better and of course the thing is limited in the games it can play now. Its not even released to the public yet and God forbid some very shiny new tech not play ever single game imaginable when it comes out.
We're done here.

Oh and one more thing. We don't freaking NEED 1440p. No one does.
Fiar enough, if it was a joke though you cant berate me for saying it would be a terrible idea though, since you got no arguments for why it wouldnt.

Tact is just a passive agressive way of saying what you think without others thinking you did. Also please stop using "elitists" as an insult - its not. The fact of the matter is, consoles are worse than PC, and has been for a while. sugarcoating it will not make it any less obviuos.

You seem to be under the wrong impression that i dislike Oculus Rift. i dont. I think its a good idea, but limited and cannot replace gaming as a whole.

Oh, and one mroe thing. We dont need videogames or computers. No one does. Billions of people live without them.
But guess what? they make our lives better. Just like 1440p makes gaming better.
 

ToastyMozart

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Glaice said:
So it's useless for beta users on PC to put the game on 1080p or higher..
Not really. If a PC user has a 2560x1440 or 4K display and the hardware to run that resolution, they can go ahead and do it, and it will look prettier.
 

ToastyMozart

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Mr Ink 5000 said:
hard to shake off reps; "PC's you need to be a scientist to buld and install and update games, I just wanna play"
Thing is, PCs are so standartized now that if you know how to construct LEGO you can build a PC. Granted you may have to find the right socked MOBO for your CPU but thats probably the hardest part - finding a MOBO that supports your stuff. and there are many websites that automatically check whether parts you picked are compatible and give you links to where to buy them.
I always found picking out the PSU to be the biggest problem. Reliability concerns, listings being unclear about what cables it actually has, the actual number of +12V Rails. At least finding a motherboard with the right socket just requires you to compare two well-documented numbers.

But hell, we're to the point where you only have to use a screwdriver to mount the motherboard and maybe to secure the expansion slots. Everything else just snaps into place when building a desktop. It really is incredibly easy.
 

Strazdas

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ToastyMozart said:
Strazdas said:
Mr Ink 5000 said:
hard to shake off reps; "PC's you need to be a scientist to buld and install and update games, I just wanna play"
Thing is, PCs are so standartized now that if you know how to construct LEGO you can build a PC. Granted you may have to find the right socked MOBO for your CPU but thats probably the hardest part - finding a MOBO that supports your stuff. and there are many websites that automatically check whether parts you picked are compatible and give you links to where to buy them.
I always found picking out the PSU to be the biggest problem. Reliability concerns, listings being unclear about what cables it actually has, the actual number of +12V Rails. At least finding a motherboard with the right socket just requires you to compare two well-documented numbers.

But hell, we're to the point where you only have to use a screwdriver to mount the motherboard and maybe to secure the expansion slots. Everything else just snaps into place when building a desktop. It really is incredibly easy.
I am aware of peoples stories with reliability of PSU, but i personally never experienced it. I pick a unrated noname PSU and it works for me for 10+ years without hitching all the time. So i personally ahve no incentive to look for "well reviewed PSU" as one in the bargain bin always worked for me just as well.

but yes, building a PC is like building something out of LEGO nowadays. the only actually dangerouns part i can see is placing a CPU into the motherboard, damn those pins are fragile. but i heard Intel is about to make Motherboards with CPUs soldered in by design, so that may also be something a person can avoid if he doesnt want to deal with building.