http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2012/04/201241682318260912.html After reading links to the "studies" proving that 80 percent of the oil was eaten by bacteria, this is another side of the story. The damage industrial and mining corporations are doing to our world is tremendous. On a related note, I recommend seeing the movie Gasland. They won
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[quote who="2of3" reply="3" id="3081351"]The PC is a dying market. Mobile (hand held) computing is the future.[/quote] Please don't blindly repeat trendy marketing phrases. I have been hearing a similar phrase "PC gaming is dying - consoles are the future" for... 10 years? Never happened, because a PC with its performance and superior input devices (keyboard + mouse) is able to offer what consoles never can (games like Arma, all Paradox strategies, Total War games,&
As I wrote in a PM to you, my new CCFL Benq G2420HD is just fine. It's not perfect, it has all the TN monitor drawbacks, but it induces absolutely no eyestrain, unlike all the LED panels, and I game on it for hours regularly. I recommend a German site prad.de (most reviews are in german, use Google Translate if necessary) - they started to include "backlight" section into each review, measuring the PWM flicker with osciloscope and providing accurate information about its character
Ad topic - in a post-apocalyptic world, sword would be IMO redundant - sharpened sticks and stone axe-hammer would suffice at first against animals, etc. A sword is a highly specialized tool of war that makes sense only with a specialized training (there is a lot of counter-intuitive tricks that were developed over long centuries of military tradition). I believe I could make a sharpened stick just fine (with bamboo, you can have a combat-ready pointed stick with just one cut). Primitive bow
Thanks, but I think they are referring to the 3D mode specific flicker that is caused by the fact that you receive different images for left and right eye, while the other eye is temporarily blocked with IMO polarized filter, I did not study the so called 3d tech, because it adds only headache IMO.
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And btw - setting brightness lower makes the problem worse, because the dark period of one pwm cycle becomes longer, increasing the time between the light flashes.
Okay, thanks for all the comments. After all that testing, reading, etc. I grabbed a cheap TN monitor BenQG2420HD - they offered it with 33% discount to empty the stock, to make room for all the extra-hip LED panels. After a few hours of testing, I have decided to keep it. First, it does not strain my eyes like the LED ones. After gaming for a few hours, nothing. After the same time at a LED monitor, my eyes are red and full of tears. The colors are noticeably inferior to the Fu
More info: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1677617?start=0&tstart=0 I tried two new PLS, IPS panels - Eizo Foris 2332 and Fujitsu P23T-6P, and the strain is unbearable. The worst thing is CCFL monitors are disappearing from the market.
http://vasyafromukraine.webs.com Extremely interesting read. After my old Dell 2209WA became defective, I tried to find a new monitor I could use. To my surprise, I have found out that the modern LED monitors are extremely unpleasant to look at, and I started to look for the source of the problem. It seems that all the flickers PWM and temporal dithering introduce to a computer screen is very harmful for the neural system -
The city-building aspect of the game is like the appendix in human body. It serves no obvious purpose, but for some reason not known to us, it is still there. Most of the time, it can be safely ignored, but sometimes its inflammation can cause a great discomfort, or even death.
Well, after playing the game for a week or so, it's not so great. Solid gameplay, it's basically the old COE2 with some polish, and also some horribly outdated interface and gameplay elements.
Use SMART. SMART can warn you in advance - it monitors read errors, spin-up times, etc. Most (all?) modern discs support SMART, look for utilities that read their values. I am surprised Windows don't do it automatically. If you are concerned about a HDD failure, buy 2 (preferably same model) drives and set up a RAID0 (mirror) - if one disk fails, the raid controller will tell you, and you can replace it and replicate the data to the new disk without data loss or ope
So, to continue my story - after a month of haggling with the vendor I purchased the 2209WA from, I managed to get my refund. I purchased the Eizo Foris 2332BK, and hearing so much praise about Eizo, I must say I am disappointed a bit. Good: Very nice colors and color gradients, especially very dark shades of black. Still not as good as CRT, but I daresay better than 2209WA Being a PLS panel, the IPS pearly glow is greatly reduced. Also, the mat
So, months have passed, I believe it is a time for an update. Meanwhile, the depletion of the most critical resource did not stop, the economies around the world would like to grow - but there is not enough energy for everyone. That is very well reflected by the rising price, that once again approaches the 2008 levels. Once it crosses a critical threshold, I believe we have a new 2008 with demand destruction, bankruptcies, job losses, stagflation and depression. The long-touted perpetual grow
It's OUT!!! Just reading the manual... OMG, Hoburgs are playable!
Ad controls - I did not even try to use kb&mouse seriously, I pulled out my XBOX360 gamepad. I bought it specifically for the purpose of playing console ports - they never, ever have the control scheme right. This game is no exception - don't forget that console players always have to fight not only the in-game foes, but the camera and the aiming too. Gamepads can never even approach the fluidity and natural aiming of mouse and keyboard, so console games use various aids to be playabl
I would vote fore Neutral Evil. They don't give a damn about principles, so they can't be lawful, and they are not impulsive enough to be chaotic. I would go with plain, neutral evil - they are happy as long as they can buy developers and screw and mess their games, as long as their hell-born MS Excel suits can "streamline" the gameplay and depth out of former decent titles. Their ultimate game will be Pong 3D: Multiplayer? check Streamlined? check (only
I am at the last episode now, it's really, really dragging. There were some enjoyable characters, like two crazy members of a heavy metal band and a fight using stage pyrotechnics as weapons - but then I remembered that it's ripped from Left for Dead 2... who in turn probably ripped it from Tarantino's "From Dusk Till Dawn" ... at least I think. And yes, it's absolutely maddeningly linear, you can explore a small part here and there, but the most you will find is a few
That's why they call themselves the " E vil A lliance"
Ad Bioware mastery - did you know that EA started to rename other dev team it owns to capitalize on Bioware's popularity? http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/38905/EA_Kickstarts_BioWare_Social_Division_With_KlickNation_Acquisition.php Seems there is a number of "Bioware" teams working on totally unrelated projects.
Only two days now!
Elana - The author Tarn Adams could not probably be bothered with graphics, he could not be bothered even to rework the not-so-consistent menu system, heck, he could not be even bothered with fixing ages old bugs, so dwarves never pick new clothes or military uniforms, and whips work like lightsabers. Who would hunt for bugs when there is so much new to implement - catacombs, and markets, and trade routes, and zombies, and evil rains that turn people to goo or make them
Well, I am just playing it. I very much liked the beginning, since there is a "promise" of great things to come. The setup is interesting enough, some scenes are properly spooky, the atmosphere and the mystery seems to build up nicely. However, there are major downsides - the actual gameplay, while built around a very nice effect of "dark forest coming all alive" (we all know it from childhood, when fantasy and fears play tricks with eyesight in the dark, only hundred times magn
I agree, and as I said, it's not really a game. Despite that, I rather enjoyed it and don't regret buying it.