It took them seven months to realize that Linux wasn't working?
That's sort of wierd don't you think?
Anyways I guess it was just bad luck, eh? I mean Linux doesn't really do that for me and I am not an SAP Certified whatever-majigger...
Well, I think that the only way that really good games can come into the playing field is by mods. Mods don't required huge budgets or anything. Just a bunch of dudes in a basement making a game. The SDK is included in many games, because they realized the longetivity that mods produce.
An example would be Counter Strike. Now that is a damn good game, and it was a mod. Now you sort of have to pay for it cuz its combined with HL2, but anyways.
So let's say that AMD wins. Are people besides you and I reading this post gonna care? Is my grandma gonna care that her brand new Dell came with an Intel processor that can't perform up to par with AMD? No. AMD is definitely trying to score some points with the geeks, and I think that this competition is good for them because geeks are the people that are gonna be faced with the decision of Intel and AMD.
Actually it's a typo. The reporter meant to type: 83 instead of 83,431.
(If you don't understand read the Slashdot article about the $251 million typo)
The main guy did say To describe "in Windows terms" there was constant crashing, and blah, blah, blah...
It took them seven months to realize that Linux wasn't working? That's sort of wierd don't you think? Anyways I guess it was just bad luck, eh? I mean Linux doesn't really do that for me and I am not an SAP Certified whatever-majigger...
Well, I think that the only way that really good games can come into the playing field is by mods. Mods don't required huge budgets or anything. Just a bunch of dudes in a basement making a game. The SDK is included in many games, because they realized the longetivity that mods produce. An example would be Counter Strike. Now that is a damn good game, and it was a mod. Now you sort of have to pay for it cuz its combined with HL2, but anyways.
What the hell is anorexic programming, would that be like...aww screw it I can't think of anything.
So let's say that AMD wins. Are people besides you and I reading this post gonna care? Is my grandma gonna care that her brand new Dell came with an Intel processor that can't perform up to par with AMD? No. AMD is definitely trying to score some points with the geeks, and I think that this competition is good for them because geeks are the people that are gonna be faced with the decision of Intel and AMD.
Actually it's a typo. The reporter meant to type: 83 instead of 83,431. (If you don't understand read the Slashdot article about the $251 million typo)