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Pick one of 20 unique characters and fight your way through the dangers of the “Hollow Night”, and claim your victory over those who would get in your way. Experience intuitive and tight 2D fighter controls, with a splash of devastating combos and unique fighting styles to keep your appetite for battle sated!
The updated Under night Inbirth game coming to steam
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Sumo has bought The Chinese Room.The Crackdown 3 developer said it had acquired The Chinese Room, the studio behind Eve…
Sumo Digital have bought The Chinese Room, developers of Dear Esther and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture
Nvidia has finally unveiled its new GPU architecture - codenamed Turing - with three products designed primarily for th…
Meanwhile NVidia have revealed the Turing line of professional workstation GPUs saying gaming cards are coming soon, possibly revealed on Monday
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Lots of chatter now we're two days before the NVidia reveals. Seems that they'll be going for the usual range spread and costs but the cards will (a little bit daftly) be dropping the GTX branding and instead be called RTX. The range would ultimately comprise of the RTX2050, RTX2060, RTX 2070, RTX2080 and RTX Titan lines.
Specs sound typically impressive too but they still sound like a pretty bad deal. We're still 2-3 at the least until software utilising their power hits an by then they'll have been replaced for much better suited options, if not another line even after that. The GTX10 cards still mostly deal with existing releases with ease let alone hit 4K/60fps regions for the GTX1080+ cards so seems a better deal to go cheap and hold out till the real stuff hits.
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Originally posted by speedlolita View PostSome people want 4K beyond 60 fps though!
I must say I'm quite tempted by a 2070 or 2080 this time around. The GTX10 series has been around for so damn long now that I'm pretty much happy that we're even getting anything new. lol
Of course price will factor into it. Paying £600 for the 1080 I thought was getting into the realms of ridiculous, so if we see £1000 graphics cards I will have to pass unfortunately.Last edited by MartyG; 19-08-2018, 05:17.
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Originally posted by eastyy View PostJust wondering, I have been on 1080p for god knows how long , for the people who have 4k how big of a difference was it ?
Higher refresh rates and HDR are where it's at.
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Originally posted by Brad View PostTo benefit from an 8k display you'd need to sit no further than 3ft from a 65" screen, or equivalent I.e. utterly pointless for most uses. I sit about 3ft from a 40" 4k , any further and it may as well be 1080.
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I'd buy a 4K monitor for the desktop real estate, that's it for me. 1080p60 is perfect for me, though I know a younger me would have been going crazy for high Hz monitors for CS. 1080p content obviously looks pixel for pixel on my display too, looks very good.
Though again, money is a factor. The price of monitors and graphics cards is still jarring to me, never seen anything like it.
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