http://forums.cdprojektred.com/threads/31375-Announcing-Gwent-and-bolstering-Xbox-One-Collector’s-Edition-of-The-Witcher-3-Wild-HuntWhat Xbox fiasco?
http://forums.cdprojektred.com/threads/31375-Announcing-Gwent-and-bolstering-Xbox-One-Collector’s-Edition-of-The-Witcher-3-Wild-Hunt
CDPR, alongside Microsoft, added new content to the Collector's Edition of the game for XBox exclusively. A map of the world, and physical cards from the minigame that will appear in TW3. So many online users were upset about CDPR allegedly going back on its claim to treat all gamers equally, accused them of betraying their principles, and began seeing this as the beginning of CDPR's moral decline.
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Just a few weeks after Witcher's release, not so badI'm getting an GTX 880 just for this TW3 and DA:I...too bad I have to wait until March
Why don't you wait until release? Chances are, you'll get a lot more bang for the buck by then.I'm getting an GTX 880 just for this TW3 and DA:I...too bad I have to wait until March
Because the 800 series has been delayed to MarchWhy don't you wait until release? Chances are, you'll get a lot more bang for the buck by then.
Imo anyone who actually went and bought WD and expected a great game with all the delays and downgrades and Ubi's history can only blame themselves. I steered clear of the game since it looked boring as hell from day 1.Ubisoft may have caught me with Watch Dogs, but they won't do so again!
Pretty much, the E3 2012's demo was something that blew me away, everything after that only killed my interest.Imo anyone who actually went and bought WD and expected a great game with all the delays and downgrades and Ubi's history can only blame themselves.
Now that's not what I've heard.Because the 800 series has been delayed to March![]()
This is what I've seen around the internet as well and that they might still be 28nm.Now that's not what I've heard.![]()
They will be presented (and probably selling shortly after that) in september.
It really pisses me off...when I get a new video card it really has to be the best because I live in a poorer country and it has to last a longer time. My unlocked 6950 served me quite well...until it got busted.This is what I've seen around the internet as well and that they might still be 28nm.
As a poor country dweller I can relate however, just so you know all current DirectX11 cards will be compatible with DirectX12 it's confirmed to be only a software change not a hardware change.It really pisses me off...when I get a new video card it really has to be the best because I live in a poorer country and it has to last a longer time. My unlocked 6950 served me quite well...until it got busted.
I really want this card because it has DirectX 12, which promises HUGE performance boosts...and I will need it for DA:I W3 and ESPECIALLY Star Citizen because I am getting an Oculus Rift too.
They are. 20 or 16nm does not arrive before end of 2015.This is what I've seen around the internet as well and that they might still be 28nm.
It's not clear, however, if there will be a new Shader Model in DX12 or not. So current GPUs will support DX12 in software, but not necessarily be capable of new graphics features, assuming DX12.xx will implement new graphics features.As a poor country dweller I can relate however, just so you know all current DirectX11 cards will be compatible with DirectX12 it's confirmed to be only a software change not a hardware change.
Latest rumors are that the GTX880/870 won't be that much faster than the GTX780/780Ti, respectively. (And how could they, seeing that the manufacturing is still 28nm). Still, they will use less power for better performance, so the efficiency will improve, much more than the raw power.I see...but the 800 series is going to have major improvements of its own. I am tempted to buy an R9 290x but...it's already an year old.
I haven't heard even a shred of rumour about Shader Model 6 so I'm not even gonna think about it yet, plus MS is demoing DirectX12 on DX11 cards.... on a Surface for some reason.It's not clear, however, if there will be a new Shader Model in DX12 or not. So current GPUs will support DX12 in software, but not necessarily be capable of new graphics features, assuming DX12.xx will implement new graphics features.
Ture. SM6 is not even on the horizon, it seems.I haven't even heard even a shred of rumour about Shader Model 6 so I'm not even gonna think about it yet, plus MS is demoing DirectX12 on DX11 cards.... on a Surface for some reason.