Remember E3 2000, the video of a TNT2 playing Halo? It was smooth as silk. Look how far we haven't come when Halo runs the same on an R9800Pro as it did on a TNT2 four years ago. 😛 😀Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
gaming? you're got to be kidding right?
edit: neither of those would play today's games.
It played a video and that's a lot different to playing the game in realtime.Remember E3 2000, the video of a TNT2 playing Halo?
No, IIRC the video itself was recorded off a TNT2 rendering Halo... 😉Originally posted by: BFG10K
It played a video and that's a lot different to playing the game in realtime.Remember E3 2000, the video of a TNT2 playing Halo?
Thanks to newly tweaked graphics, Halo looks amazing. It won a spot in our top action games list more for its huge promise than for actual gameplay. What people saw of Halo at E3 was a real-time technology demo followed by a scripted movie. The real-time demo proved that a midrange machine (by today's standards) could run the game at an acceptable speed in 32-bit color and high resolution. It also demonstrated some remarkable in-game physics, which will be integral to final gameplay. The new movie depicted a very strong multiplayer experience; it showed elaborate vehicle models, aircraft, and individually "skinned" human soldiers.
Actually yes, since "Diamond" status is simply based on the number of posts.Originally posted by: Mer
Sorry I just had to vent about those two other members... is that how you become a Diamond member? By posting silly comments that don't really help me??
Originally posted by: BFG10K
It played a video and that's a lot different to playing the game in realtime.Remember E3 2000, the video of a TNT2 playing Halo?
Exactly. Did anyone ever see a TNT2 rendering Halo in realtime? I think not.No, IIRC the video itself was recorded off a TNT2 rendering Halo... 😉