keyboardOriginally Posted by 5lab
keyboardOriginally Posted by 5lab
Originally Posted by 5lab
COMPUTAR?!!!!!111onetwelve
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HTPC: | Core2Duo E6420 2.13GHz | 2GB DDR2 | 250GBx2 | Radeon X1300 | Terratec Aureon 7.1 | Windows MCE 2005
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Amazing
i reckon the people who have come up with the tech to do this could make a few £££'s out of it.
as long as people are willing to wait 20mins for far cry etc. to 'pre-load'.
the hard drive manufacturers wont be too pleased either. my 120gb could last forever. haha
HEXUS|iMc
I'll try it when my PC is upto it
Didn't someone release a demo called the produkt (sp?) a while back?
The farb-rausch guys rock!
I've been following them since "the product," their first 64kb presentation. Truly remarkable stuff.
Of course, it relies entirely on the capabilities of the computer it's running on so different computers give you a different viewing quality. For example until this Rad 9000 gets replaced with the 9600Pro, that 96kb fps runs at about 15fps!
i turned on full AA + AF on my 9600pro and ran it again and it crashed out after about 2mins of playing. fine without AA+AF on tho.
considering its size its fairly intensive. but as Kez says above the size doesnt mean much. im still impressed. its fun just to load up n have a blast. quite literally.
HEXUS|iMc
mine does the same as swafemans?
I opened a door but it wouldn't let me go through
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