Don't want to spoil the game for you, but for example there's a level where you're ou a boat and the boat is procedurally moved by a simulated sea, and at one point it capsizes 90 dynamically and all the geometry changes. That is quite complex imho.
But that's the thing, you know? What I'm really wondering is all the artwork, textures, models and so on, how the hell do they fit all of that in only 256+256? have you seen Uncharted 3?:-) Like, HoN doesn't have the graphical complexity of Uncharted 3 but sucks up 1.9 GB of RAM....
Can you believe? Was playing a game on Linux (Heroes of Newerth) and alone that one sucks ~2GB of RAM (plus some other chunk of VRAM)...
Otoh I just finished Uncharted 3 on the PS3. Awesome game, great graphics and everything else. How the hell did they manage to fit it in only 256+256 MBytes of RAM?!?!?!
Stop this american madness... Samsung should start not paying and stop this madness of software patents!
Do it in a court or elsewhere but please please stop this human stupidity against progress!
I've been playing on Linux since it came out. Apart setting the shaders "low" (which is beneficial for multiplayer) never had any issue at all.
Cheers!
I guess you won't be explaining the cache line size issue and memory alignment too, right?:-)
As I said, thumbs up at least for the effort!
Cheers!
Ps. Questions for Java experts, how does the JVM (the best implementation btw) deal with cache line size and memory alignment issues? Is there any optimization in this area?
I've written kernel code in both OpenGL (GPGPU old school)/OpenCL.
Main issue might be context switching? Or writing GPU binary code without having to compile via driver (i.e. a la math accelerator FPU?)
Cheers!
They sell hardware and software, I'm all about free choice for people, if you want to let them collect data and eventually blackmail you, well if you like it just let them do it.
But in this case the fact they don't tells the pigs they do makes me smell about fascism.
This is only the beginning!
Hehahhehahe this is why I really don't like Apple products... my GF just bought and iPhone 4 and in order to use it she had to activate with iTunes... WTF?!?!
Does this seems logical? Why? Just because they want to sell songs/books/movies with their online store? WTF I just want a phone!!!
Lol @ iPhone users...
I not Iran u have to worry for...Apple itself might use it to blackmail and/or intimidate you...
Knowing exactly where and when you are is a good start to track a person in his private life...think that they might get your emails passwords, your bank account with the iPry app and BOOM!, you're just a pawn in their hands.
Just sad...
I guess the feeling of relief when a match is won and "I don't want to do that again" are very common to eSports then... if Blizzard wanted to make an eSport then they've centered the target 100%.
Cheers,
_fun_ and balanced are very hard to get... one would say they've been so good at doing it that now who wins is who has best build order...using external softwares to compute it btw:P
Or the opposite... Lol
That is one of the major issue. Given the less variety of game (differently form WC3 you don't have heroes which can result in a determinant fight as something that might decide it) getting the perfect BO has become matter of genetic algorithms... I'm not joking... this is so sad...
...with friends.
Me and my friends have actually fun, we're ranked gold/silver in 2v2, 3v3; the main issue with SC2 is that is not as varied as WC3 or SC, SC:BW so you end up winning or losing just because of 10 seconds or sometimes bad luck.
On top of that there's people who use genetic algorithms to improve their build... where's the skill here?
Don't want to spoil the game for you, but for example there's a level where you're ou a boat and the boat is procedurally moved by a simulated sea, and at one point it capsizes 90 dynamically and all the geometry changes. That is quite complex imho.
When I run HoN on Linux 64, with ps I can see it uses 91-95% of RAM... and I've got 2 GB so....
But that's the thing, you know? What I'm really wondering is all the artwork, textures, models and so on, how the hell do they fit all of that in only 256+256? have you seen Uncharted 3? :-) Like, HoN doesn't have the graphical complexity of Uncharted 3 but sucks up 1.9 GB of RAM....
Can you believe? Was playing a game on Linux (Heroes of Newerth) and alone that one sucks ~2GB of RAM (plus some other chunk of VRAM)... Otoh I just finished Uncharted 3 on the PS3. Awesome game, great graphics and everything else. How the hell did they manage to fit it in only 256+256 MBytes of RAM?!?!?!
...just watch out you and your cubs don't swim too far away form the reef.
Cheers!
Even catholic fundamentalists...
Stop this american madness... Samsung should start not paying and stop this madness of software patents!
Do it in a court or elsewhere but please please stop this human stupidity against progress!
Cheers,
That's my fear too... Hope this won't happen! Cheers!
I've been playing on Linux since it came out. Apart setting the shaders "low" (which is beneficial for multiplayer) never had any issue at all. Cheers!
Fair play mate!
:-)
I guess you won't be explaining the cache line size issue and memory alignment too, right?
As I said, thumbs up at least for the effort!
Cheers!
Ps. Questions for Java experts, how does the JVM (the best implementation btw) deal with cache line size and memory alignment issues? Is there any optimization in this area?
...very simple article...was expecting something more technical!
:-P
Anyway, cheers for the effort to write it!
Ps. Looks like he discovered an open secret
During interview we use:
- Computer science knowledge
- Analytical thinking
- Communication skills
And so on so forth...
Cheers,
We too hire junior devs.
Cheers,
I've written kernel code in both OpenGL (GPGPU old school)/OpenCL.
Main issue might be context switching? Or writing GPU binary code without having to compile via driver (i.e. a la math accelerator FPU?)
Cheers!
They sell hardware and software, I'm all about free choice for people, if you want to let them collect data and eventually blackmail you, well if you like it just let them do it.
But in this case the fact they don't tells the pigs they do makes me smell about fascism.
This is only the beginning!
Hehahhehahe this is why I really don't like Apple products... my GF just bought and iPhone 4 and in order to use it she had to activate with iTunes... WTF?!?!
Does this seems logical? Why? Just because they want to sell songs/books/movies with their online store? WTF I just want a phone!!!
Lol @ iPhone users...
I not Iran u have to worry for...Apple itself might use it to blackmail and/or intimidate you...
Knowing exactly where and when you are is a good start to track a person in his private life...think that they might get your emails passwords, your bank account with the iPry app and BOOM!, you're just a pawn in their hands.
Just sad...
F**king fascists.. I could understand if there was an opt-in/out...
They're just fascists...
I guess the feeling of relief when a match is won and "I don't want to do that again" are very common to eSports then... if Blizzard wanted to make an eSport then they've centered the target 100%.
Cheers,
_fun_ and balanced are very hard to get... one would say they've been so good at doing it that now who wins is who has best build order...using external softwares to compute it btw :P
Or the opposite... Lol
That is one of the major issue. Given the less variety of game (differently form WC3 you don't have heroes which can result in a determinant fight as something that might decide it) getting the perfect BO has become matter of genetic algorithms... I'm not joking... this is so sad...
...with friends.
Me and my friends have actually fun, we're ranked gold/silver in 2v2, 3v3; the main issue with SC2 is that is not as varied as WC3 or SC, SC:BW so you end up winning or losing just because of 10 seconds or sometimes bad luck.
On top of that there's people who use genetic algorithms to improve their build... where's the skill here?
Cheers,
Not only SC, SC:BW runs great on wine, but even SC2 runs very good.
Bought for 30$ just for Trine. Can't wait for Trine 2 to come out!
Cheers,
...Ubuntu moved the minimize/maximize on the other side, but I have to say it hasn't been too much trouble. Looking forward to this one! Cheers!