That's a neat feature but most of the games are so small, downloading would probably be faster than waiting for the quick demo to load.
Back to numbering their engine iterations I see.
Hopefully, they'll release a game built on this version, CE 4 kinda went unnoticed.
Lowering their price is also great news, CryEngine is a very powerful tool.
We're even getting an HDMI cabel, gamers rejoice! :)
It's good that it will be both affordable (as affordable as it can get) and tied to a big brand, that could push things along for VR quite a lot.
I just hope it's not a temporary fad like 3D a few years ago, which Sony was also agressively pushing in its games.
Trump's rabid nationalism even finds its way into his tech-related views. As long as he gets to have a go at China (or Mexico) I guess...
The statement he made about closing parts of Internet was ridiculous.
@Super-Geobros
I said Veyron has the brand tag, Rimac is quite new on the scene.
Battlefront isn't worth much though, you can already find it for cheap, and I'd recommend waiting for the inevitable complete edition once all the DLC is out.
Helping blind people might be a bit too soon, but advanced prosthetics aren't unimaginable.
To be honest, I thought Trump would eliminate himself from the presidential race with his behaviour.
But seems not.
@Super-Geobros
You don't need that many people for maintance of bots. Heck, if you design a system that would supervise them, you'd need only 2-3 people for like 1000 robots.
You're also paying for the brand tag with Veyron, whereas I get the feeling Rimac is more interested in peddling out high-tech solutions.
In any case, if not ahead of curve, they should at least still stay in line of it.
They were a step backwards compared to the original and Warhead. The open-endedness was replaced by linearity and the impressive destruction of originals was only in traces.
That's like buying another PS4, but I guess it's expected when it comes to VR headsets. Sony is preparing quite a library of games supporting it.
I only hope it's compatible with PCs as well.
Awesome, I'm really happy technology can help the disabled and hopefully even more will be done.
1st April, why does it sound like a joke?
Why would it be too little too late? The VR hasn't even properly started.
Not to mention it's an "all-in-one" packet (combing VR, AR and spatial computing in one), first of its kind.
VR headsets seem to be the new trend, mostly due to advances in technology making it a lot more affordable and believeable.
People always dreamed about VR, now it's just a lot more plausible.
16 TFLOPS of computing power is just savagery. Lo and behold, this is a graphic card to drool over.
It must give you chills, but I wouldn't really consider a hardcore experience, unless you're acrophobic (afraid of heights).
A hardcore experience would be something nauseating or if it gives you vertigo, so "deadly" rollercoasters are what is hardcore for me.