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Firstly, thanks for the informative posts, lots of good information Thank you!!
I'll look in to each architecture in more detail as soon as I can
So if they just haven't quite got the hang of the whole DX10 thing yet (To put it rather simply!!) does that mean patches will come out for Crysis to make things better? i.e. less demanding and/or smoother running?
I'll look in to each architecture in more detail as soon as I can
So if they just haven't quite got the hang of the whole DX10 thing yet (To put it rather simply!!) does that mean patches will come out for Crysis to make things better? i.e. less demanding and/or smoother running?