QUOTE(dattebayo @ Jun 9 2007, 11:40 PM)
anyway, do u guys think that our current PCs (8800 Ultra with C2Q) can render the frame of images at a frame rate of a motion picture on the fly aka realtime? The image quality, physics, background, textures have to be on par with Shrek 3 or FF7 Advent children and etc
This post is fine. Except the bolded part.How can a dude swinging an obviously heavy blade like it were tissue paper be counted as realism and good physics simulation?
It's more like Cloud drops blade on Sephiroh, the bugger dies.
QUOTE(derred @ Jun 10 2007, 02:24 AM)
condemn all u want, thats what we called technology. Next time if its already out, i know ill be enjoying it playing counter-strike with super minor lag no matter where the other team comes from (east coast, west coast, midwest, south etc). At least he has 3 phd, i couldnt recall how much them pay him, but as far as i remember it's 6 figures in USD.630
Then some should pay him more because he just cockslapped Einstein and general scientific community. Lemme explain the fallacy of your 1ms assertion.
1. Light is subject to universal constant.
2. Light is also subject to the physical laws governing wave/particle duality
3. The constant at which light travels is C
4. C is also a measure of speed of which light travels at in a medium without resonance
5. C in optical cables or glass for that matter no matter how high tech (except for single mode reflective) is around 2/3 C or 66 percent the speed of light.
6. The distance from the east coast of the USA to the west coast is 4200km
7. Using the ideal that light can travel around 200 KMPS in optic cables.
8. So that adds up to 13 milliseconds, if the 2 point were connected by a pure optic connector without repeaters or switchers or other routing equipment.
9. Repeat after me, the laws of physics don't bend for anyone. Not even Koreans with 3 PHDs.
10. Rinse and Repeat.
KEKEKE ZERG RUSH!
KOREA EAT CAT!
Damn this thread is awesome.
This post has been edited by empire23: Jun 10 2007, 06:06 AM
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