GAMING MOMENTS III

Wolverine GTR

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  • Jan 1, 2009
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    ♥♥Ŧhệatrệ Θf Drệamś♥♥
    Awlak na ne game eka. :D aim assist nathi unanam thawa tikak hodai. :frown:


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    Patta bro:cool:set wela play karamu:yes::cool:
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    Alucard_SxE

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    Quantum Break for PC Is Yet Another Disappointment from Microsoft


    Read more: http://wccftech.com/quantum-break-pc-disappointment-microsoft/#ixzz453TEtpdP


    When Quantum Break was announced for PC, just two months ahead of the planned release date, there was cause for joy among PC gamers.
    Finnish developer Remedy Entertaiment has a great track record and they’ve historically supported the PC platform with all of their titles, so it comes as no surprise that they pushed to get the game on Windows as well as the previously announced Xbox One release.
    That said, there was also cause for concern for this version. So far, games made with the Universal Windows Platform have proved to be disappointing in several ways; Gears of War: Ultimate, for instance, still has performance issues over a month after its launch. Moreover, as reported a few days ago Microsoft only provided Xbox One codes to the press for pre-launch reviews, with PC codes delivered only yesterday.
    I’ve had some time to test Quantum Break for PC and unfortunately, so far it’s been another disappointment. The test rig is 4K ready: i7 3770 CPU, 16GB RAM and 2xGTX 980Ti. With this computer I was able to play Rise of the Tomb Raider (the Steam version) at 4K with max settings staying close to 60FPS, and Tom Clancy’s The Division at 1440P with max settings and close to 60FPS frame rate.
     

    Wolverine GTR

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    Quantum Break for PC Is Yet Another Disappointment from Microsoft


    Read more: http://wccftech.com/quantum-break-pc-disappointment-microsoft/#ixzz453TEtpdP


    When Quantum Break was announced for PC, just two months ahead of the planned release date, there was cause for joy among PC gamers.
    Finnish developer Remedy Entertaiment has a great track record and they’ve historically supported the PC platform with all of their titles, so it comes as no surprise that they pushed to get the game on Windows as well as the previously announced Xbox One release.
    That said, there was also cause for concern for this version. So far, games made with the Universal Windows Platform have proved to be disappointing in several ways; Gears of War: Ultimate, for instance, still has performance issues over a month after its launch. Moreover, as reported a few days ago Microsoft only provided Xbox One codes to the press for pre-launch reviews, with PC codes delivered only yesterday.
    I’ve had some time to test Quantum Break for PC and unfortunately, so far it’s been another disappointment. The test rig is 4K ready: i7 3770 CPU, 16GB RAM and 2xGTX 980Ti. With this computer I was able to play Rise of the Tomb Raider (the Steam version) at 4K with max settings staying close to 60FPS, and Tom Clancy’s The Division at 1440P with max settings and close to 60FPS frame rate.

    :shocked: