No kidding! In game I'm sure physics could really slow you down. Your computer now needs to keep track of the guy you just shot (Rag doll) those few stray bullets which just hit that Jeep's gas tank (Explosion, motion blur, the five other jeeps parked right next to it...) and all this while its keeping track of your gunboat rolling in the waves.
I find it unlikely that a game would need a driver update in order to display the game's start menu. Its even less likely when you think that Crysis didn't even need an updated driver to run, maybe not run well but it ran.
Honesty that seems kind of weak, the DRM "protecting" one dollar songs is much more disruptive. Now the "DRM" which stopped me from playing Halo 2(For Vista) before the street date was much more effective, it BSOD'd Windows. Mysteriously a few months later Halo 2 plays just fine. Of course by fine I mean despite being a few years old it somehow thinks it should be running at the same FPS as Crysis(Medium/DX10).
I think I heard that in a movie once, twice. Isn't it always the bad guys who's saying that?
By the way I don't agree with genocide, (Text altered due to Godwin's law) does that mean everything will be all right so long as I don't partake in it? Somehow the "What others do to others does not effect me" argument feels wrong.
"Germany in France." Speaking of religious extremists fighting for their god, God, Wining, Win, unlawful wars, Law. Godwin's Law....
No kidding! In game I'm sure physics could really slow you down. Your computer now needs to keep track of the guy you just shot (Rag doll) those few stray bullets which just hit that Jeep's gas tank (Explosion, motion blur, the five other jeeps parked right next to it...) and all this while its keeping track of your gunboat rolling in the waves.
I find it unlikely that a game would need a driver update in order to display the game's start menu. Its even less likely when you think that Crysis didn't even need an updated driver to run, maybe not run well but it ran.
Honesty that seems kind of weak, the DRM "protecting" one dollar songs is much more disruptive. Now the "DRM" which stopped me from playing Halo 2(For Vista) before the street date was much more effective, it BSOD'd Windows. Mysteriously a few months later Halo 2 plays just fine. Of course by fine I mean despite being a few years old it somehow thinks it should be running at the same FPS as Crysis(Medium/DX10).
What about just renaming FireFox's exe over Internut Exploder's? Even if it doesn't complete the requested search wouldn't it still open FireFox?
I think I heard that in a movie once, twice. Isn't it always the bad guys who's saying that? By the way I don't agree with genocide, (Text altered due to Godwin's law) does that mean everything will be all right so long as I don't partake in it? Somehow the "What others do to others does not effect me" argument feels wrong.
I thought about the exact same thing when I heard this article.