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ThaMa Gebir
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Posted - 2007.09.17 17:58:00 -
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Originally by: Dialorah They did say they won't be discontinuing the current client, so you'll still have that option.
The current client will go the way of the dinosaurs.
What is going to happen is there will be 2 clients for all to use, a DX9 for all the "old skool" players with not exactly current hardware and a DX10 client which is newer and will come along later.
Unless you have links to prove me wrong, in which case I will weep in the corner for an hour... ----------------------------
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ThaMa Gebir
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Posted - 2007.10.06 23:55:00 -
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Originally by: Kelron Queldine
Originally by: Jaabaa As pretty as all of these screen shots are, I have to ask myself if Trinity II will dump a load of the load on to the GPU (be it DX9 or DX10) ?
Will Trinity II help with client lag ? Is it addressing sound accelerator issues ?
I get 127 FPS on the "HL2:Lost Coast - Video Stress Test" with 1680x1050 resolution, 4 x MSAA, 4 x anisotropic filtering and all detail options set to high.
I really hope that all this additional detail won't cause even more lag.
Please, please, tell me EVE wil get smoother with the next patch.
The idea is that it will be better optimised than the current engine, so it should run smoother. But I think we'll just have to wait and see 
Not only better optimised but moved to the GPU instead of all cpu graphics, thus those with a slower computer but nice/semi-decent GPU will enjoy higher speeds.
I have approx 72 FPS on Hl2 stress test with my computer, each screen showing the same screen but both accelerated, it is a Radeon 9600 pro, no overclocking, and eve has if I am lucky 35 in station, granted over both screens and windowed but it should still not slow so much, btw, full screen is not much better. ----------------------------
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ThaMa Gebir
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Posted - 2007.10.08 00:56:00 -
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Just one thing I have to add;
WHY???   
This looked as if it would have been the one thing that rescues my gaming experience, and now I find out that I have no hope of playing eve smoothly for the next year or so.
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ThaMa Gebir
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Posted - 2007.10.08 03:03:00 -
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Originally by: Arana Tellen
Originally by: ThaMa Gebir Just one thing I have to add;
WHY???   
This looked as if it would have been the one thing that rescues my gaming experience, and now I find out that I have no hope of playing eve smoothly for the next year or so.
It sounds like it wont be that hard (7600GS or similar should be fine), its the DX10 engine that may need a little more grunt 
That's the problem, My computer stats;
AMD Sempron 64, 3000+ (754 socket) 1Ghz DDR (133 IIRC but unsure)Ram. ATI Radeon 9600 pro. Windows XP pro SP2. Dual Screen, (I flatly refuse to go to a lower resolution for Eve now, widescreen allows me to have a better overview of the situation, chat channels etc)
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Posted - 2007.10.08 03:12:00 -
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Arena, I would point you to my edit, I kinda forgot to add that before... 
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