Remedy is an independent developer who accepted a publishing deal with Epic Games for 3 games: Alan Wake Remastered, Alan Wake 2, unnamed Alan Wake sequel.
Counterpoint,
1. They don't have to take the update.
2. The game has been out - and finishable - for almost three years.
CDPR could've waited a decade to put out 2.0 and guaranteed there would've still been the "but I was in my first...
He responded on steam and said he is running heavily modded drivers, which I would say is probably nonsense because if you could get 50% more performance out of a card with drivers AMD would have done it already. I would assume the image quality...
Lets see because you actually addressed something. By something it seems you gave me a homework assignment.
My video favored the S23 Ultra while yours favored the iPhone Pro Max, so image quality is subjective. What isn't is the zoom amount...
It's not trolling when it's facts. I can prove mathematically that iPhone 15 is behind Android. This isn't a sports team where you can argue to infinity what is or isn't superior. We have numbers, we have facts, you just don't like them...
Like I said, "my iPhone is best iPhone." Nobody here has actually proven anything I said wrong. iPhone just feels better, is what I'm hearing.
This thread reached ad hominem long ago.
If you keep saying nobody cares, then you obviously care...
You mean posting facts and evidence is upsetting Apple fans? The only real dispute is that "my" iPhone doesn't do this. "My" iPhone is special iPhone. Clearly that reviewer is using his iPhone incorrectly.
Your reaction is the desired...
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nvidia-affirms-native-resolutio-gaming-thing-of-past-dlss-here-to-stay
In other words, they've given up on improving actual performance.
And it will be remembered as another Microsoft blunder in how it's holding back their exclusive games with Series S functionality being a requirement for games sold on the system.
Actually, AMD is moving overall more quickly with FSR, than Nvidia did with DLSS.
DLSS 1 released-----and sucked, for a whole year. Until DLSS 1.5 debuted with Control. That was run as a Shader or Cuda, but still took some queues from their AI...
It is. And then you have to pay $1000 for a 120Hz screen. Ridiculous.
I haven’t looked, however I can’t imagine the price point is the same on the Android side.
It’s really annoying when people take a preference and conflate that to gospel. I much prefer smaller phones for a myriad of reasons.
Don’t tell me about “my” clothes, your hand size, or your case preferences. Other people don't have to like what...