Just ordered my DK2................. now the wait begins............ will it arrive for Christmas?!?!?!?
C'mon Santa, I've been such a good boy this year!
Just ordered my DK2................. now the wait begins............ will it arrive for Christmas?!?!?!?
C'mon Santa, I've been such a good boy this year!
Last night I decided to give my laptop a test run with the ED DK2 combo. Basically because I'm tired of restarting the game every 5-20 minutes on my main PC because of position drift (which happens when you play with all VR drivers uninstalled to overcome the no SSE4.1 problem).
It was due to the fact that my laptop has an Nvidia card and I hoped that the new driver might make the experience somewhat bearable. Well, it didn't (it's just a GTX 660M, so really not enough, even on low). But I spotted one HUGE difference between the "driver on" and "driver off" setup.
On the laptop ("driver on", position tracking working) the entire game looked like from an old Wing Commander game. The colouring all overly bright. It felt "cartoony" to me.
On the PC ("no driver", only directional tracking) all looks toned down a lot. Which imho creates a much better mood. More like, I don't know. The reimagined Battlestar Galactica series or such.
So - once Beta 2 lands and we (hopefully) finally get full support for the current Runtime, including position tracking for the aging AMDs. Will my universe be tainted by overly shiny colours, or will there be a way to tone it down to the "slightly dirty" levels of original Star Wars?![]()
In other news, I'm very pleased with the upgrade my single 970 has given me. Though it can handle high details fine in space, at star ports it still struggles. I've settled on a setting somewhere between mid and low, still get a teeny tiny bit of judder in star ports, but it's much, much better than before, and now I can at least have shadows enabled!
really?
I must admit I kind of assumed a 970 would run ED at full bubble judging on how my GTX670 managed.
hopefully this is just game optimisation issues.
Oh and for some numbers, when in a star port with details on high, the framerate would fluctuate between 60-70. So it's only just missing the sweet spot!
really?
I must admit I kind of assumed a 970 would run ED at full bubble judging on how my GTX670 managed.
hopefully this is just game optimisation issues.
Oh and for some numbers, when in a star port with details on high, the framerate would fluctuate between 60-70. So it's only just missing the sweet spot!
ha ha , that's where that 980 would come in very handy , yes?
ha ha , that's where that 980 would come in very handy , yes?
People comparing graphics cards reminds me a little of the Xbox one and PS4 threads. Sometimes posters try to convince others theirs is the 'best'. There is probably no 'right' or 'wrong' choice because everyone's requirements/circumstances are different.
Personally if I was loaded and wanted the card with the highest performance IMHO it's the 980. But value for money IMHO it's the 970. That's before even bringing AMD into the equation, then there is overclocking .........
http://www.extremetech.com/computin...-gtx-980-performance-for-a-fraction-the-price
...... With PC's it's more like modding your car, and trying to figure out which engine or component would give you the best performance boost for what you are able to spend.
The hippie in me thinks, if they are happy with their choice why would I try to convince them different - even if they are wrong
(that last bit was a joke, please don't flame me)
The hippie in me thinks that in our society people are rarely happy with what they have, and always want more, more, more!![]()