The higher the FPS of a card in a current game, the higher it's going to be in later games that might bring it closer to 30 fps. Quake 3 is old...but it's a standard. That's why the benchmark is so high. No one buys a 9700 Pro to play Q3.
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I wasn't able to catch the miniseries, though I saw it was by Spielberg and wanted to...but it seems he borrowed a lot from Dune, the comprehensive Science fiction epic by Frank Herbert. Resurrecting humans from their dead cells. These resurrected bodies were called Gholas. Just wanted to add that...
This is an old argument and, like most speculative gaming arguments, completely baseless. PC game franchises and console game franchises are utterly different and rarely compatible. The best games are not on both platforms and never could be. PCs dominate the high-end FPS market because of the advanced control with mouse and keyboard. No controller can come close to the pinpoint accuracy of the mouse. Side scroller, adventure games are purely console games because of their purely unambitious but entertaining focus. Such games would never successfully crossover and be uniquely perfected by the other platform. Classic franchises like Lords of the Realm and RPGs (such as Baldur's Gate and Fallout) will never be duplicated on console and such entertaining and brilliant games such as Zelda and Mario series will never go to PC. The platforms will remain effectively separate, regardless of the reducing technology gap.
The higher the FPS of a card in a current game, the higher it's going to be in later games that might bring it closer to 30 fps. Quake 3 is old...but it's a standard. That's why the benchmark is so high. No one buys a 9700 Pro to play Q3.
I wasn't able to catch the miniseries, though I saw it was by Spielberg and wanted to...but it seems he borrowed a lot from Dune, the comprehensive Science fiction epic by Frank Herbert. Resurrecting humans from their dead cells. These resurrected bodies were called Gholas. Just wanted to add that...
This is an old argument and, like most speculative gaming arguments, completely baseless. PC game franchises and console game franchises are utterly different and rarely compatible. The best games are not on both platforms and never could be. PCs dominate the high-end FPS market because of the advanced control with mouse and keyboard. No controller can come close to the pinpoint accuracy of the mouse. Side scroller, adventure games are purely console games because of their purely unambitious but entertaining focus. Such games would never successfully crossover and be uniquely perfected by the other platform. Classic franchises like Lords of the Realm and RPGs (such as Baldur's Gate and Fallout) will never be duplicated on console and such entertaining and brilliant games such as Zelda and Mario series will never go to PC. The platforms will remain effectively separate, regardless of the reducing technology gap.