Those few cycles, given that enough gamers (talking about games here) have them, give the ability to build higher resolution worlds, more interaction, better AI, and all in that *umph* all people whine games are missing.
Of course the steps there go one at a time, and so this 66Mhz increase in Athlon clock speeds may not be much, but it's the right direction nonetheless.
Well of course this mainly surfaces from the fact, that our average John Doe really doesn't know anything about programming, software or some even about computers. But they all have seen how big MS is, how Windows dominates everything, and now silently Linux has been gaining grounds.
How hard is it really to see, that of course they compare any newcomers to the thing they see and know most about? MS and business is of course first in line. And because Linux is free, it still sounds weird to those who haven't lived the geek life. Quite simple, really:)
Or think shoes where the "Nike"(tm) logo glows in the dark, powered by the pump action when you walk/run.. :)
Those few cycles, given that enough gamers (talking about games here) have them, give the ability to build higher resolution worlds, more interaction, better AI, and all in that *umph* all people whine games are missing.
Of course the steps there go one at a time, and so this 66Mhz increase in Athlon clock speeds may not be much, but it's the right direction nonetheless.
Well of course this mainly surfaces from the fact, that our average John Doe really doesn't know anything about programming, software or some even about computers. But they all have seen how big MS is, how Windows dominates everything, and now silently Linux has been gaining grounds. How hard is it really to see, that of course they compare any newcomers to the thing they see and know most about? MS and business is of course first in line. And because Linux is free, it still sounds weird to those who haven't lived the geek life. Quite simple, really :)