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Unity have shown their new ECS feature able to make extremely densely detailed environments, And according to their Tweet a demo will be made public in 2019.


https://twitter.com/unity3d/status/1054922552391426049



The song reminded me of thor ragnarok and then the massive city also made it fit that mold too lol

As cool as it is, Unity is often overlooked compared to UE4 because it's code is based on C# which is not the preferred game development language(C++). Although since C# has integration with MS Azure(C# was created by MS), I could see if being more useful for the networking side of things.
 
Apparently a lot of 2080/Ti owners cards are failing at alarming rates, another sign of a rushed beta launch ?


https://www.digitaltrends.com/compu...OqJZ0jv8ox5oIlNBBFkSCNyIe6pDwr8KOGZdNiza4izs0

I wouldn't say rushed beta launch. It took nearly 3 years to get to market
It's probably the combination of making a die size that's at the limits of current fabrication technology. Maximizing every square mm with a wide variety of hardware on board. It could also be yields aren't that great for the first batch and Nvidia deemed them good enough but they ended up not being good enough
Or it could just be memory issues which is my 2nd choice if it's not fabs fault. GDDR6 I could see being rushed because it went straight to retail products with little to no time between volume production to release
 
Apparently a lot of 2080/Ti owners cards are failing at alarming rates, another sign of a rushed beta launch ?


https://www.digitaltrends.com/compu...OqJZ0jv8ox5oIlNBBFkSCNyIe6pDwr8KOGZdNiza4izs0
I can imagine that it has a slight connection to the 2080s, that were shipped with an A-BIOS and A-GPU instead of the regular one, which leads to the ability to flash nvidia's founders edition BIOS onto those cards, increasing the TDP limit, which probably wasn't intended. Now, I haven't read through your article so I don't know any specifics, I just wanted to throw this in, since a buddy just sent me this.


Source: http://www.pcgameshardware.de/Gefor...3aX-yERPDGYbGI4sMBituYVG97Vme_OZUCO5sxsmj1fqg
 
MSI is plunging new depths with falsely reporting BIOS settings. Rest of the pack playing fair game. 108 real BCLK, and in BIOS reported 100. And i thought they have outdone themselves, when they were pushing 1.45V SA voltages, and just plainly disabled voltage readouts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN9ZJm7aVYg
 
Just watched a JayzTwoCents video about RGB on the 2080 Ti FE actually being there in the cooler but it's disabled as leather jacket man didn't like it for whatever reason, I wonder if it's possible to use it with the FE board somehow ?


 
Intel are going the AMD route and using a "multi chip package" with their next server CPU's -

https://www.anandtech.com/show/1353...ade-ap?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook


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AND

New Alien FPS game coming out from Fox's game division being developed by devs who worked on Neverwinter, Star Trek Online, City of Heroes, BioShock Infinite, Borderlands, DOOM and Metroid Prime 3.

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/n...sole-and-pc/1100-6456175/?ftag=GSS-05-10aaa0a
 
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Just watched a JayzTwoCents video about RGB on the 2080 Ti FE actually being there in the cooler but it's disabled as leather jacket man didn't like it for whatever reason, I wonder if it's possible to use it with the FE board somehow ?



lol he probably couldn't bear to see it in red.
 
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