Nvidia to showcase it's own VR HMD at GDC 2015
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is that thing THE REVOLUTION in gaming they've been working over 5 last years ??? can't believe this s**t
is that thing THE REVOLUTION in gaming they've been working over 5 last years ??? can't believe this s**t

#46
Posted 03/04/2015 01:31 PM   
[quote="D-Man11"] "We will also be making a special announcement at our MadeToGame Event in 03/03/15. Click here to find out more. " http://www.nvidia.com/content/M2G/made-to-game.html[/quote] This is the announcement https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OiWj_J3GKA Valve Announces Source 2, Steam Link, and Steam VR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4pr0mikAMc EDIT: Nvidias article on the GeForce site http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/nvidia-shield
D-Man11 said:
"We will also be making a special announcement at our MadeToGame Event in 03/03/15. Click here to find out more. " http://www.nvidia.com/content/M2G/made-to-game.html


This is the announcement


Valve Announces Source 2, Steam Link, and Steam VR



EDIT: Nvidias article on the GeForce site
http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/nvidia-shield

#47
Posted 03/04/2015 03:22 PM   
This is a Game Changer ?
This is a Game Changer ?

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#48
Posted 03/04/2015 03:26 PM   
More table crap... No offence to anyone who is using tablets and stuff... but tablets are not meant for playing latest games and so on... While I liked the idea of the original shield... the shield table and the shield TV seems a bit off to me... Instead nvidia should focus their efforts on proper GPUs and stereo/mono visualization rather than another embedded mobile android device.. I bet with only 25% of the money and effort spent on this tablet they would have made 3D Vision 100% times better... /sigh
More table crap... No offence to anyone who is using tablets and stuff... but tablets are not meant for playing latest games and so on... While I liked the idea of the original shield... the shield table and the shield TV seems a bit off to me...

Instead nvidia should focus their efforts on proper GPUs and stereo/mono visualization rather than another embedded mobile android device..

I bet with only 25% of the money and effort spent on this tablet they would have made 3D Vision 100% times better... /sigh

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#49
Posted 03/04/2015 04:16 PM   
It's not really a tablet though. Although you did say table (and technically this thing sits on a table). Can't tell if that's a typo or not. But, yeah, this initiative is idiotic on a ton of levels. 5 years in the making. *Rewinds 5 years* Oh, yeah, that's when OnLive was selling a garbage vision that nobody wanted (and had a ton of flaws). Well Nvidia may be fashionably late, but they've finally arrived to that party. Could possibly explain why everyone seemed drunk last night (including the hosts on their stream). I mean, would you show up to this party sober?
It's not really a tablet though. Although you did say table (and technically this thing sits on a table). Can't tell if that's a typo or not.

But, yeah, this initiative is idiotic on a ton of levels. 5 years in the making.

*Rewinds 5 years*

Oh, yeah, that's when OnLive was selling a garbage vision that nobody wanted (and had a ton of flaws).

Well Nvidia may be fashionably late, but they've finally arrived to that party. Could possibly explain why everyone seemed drunk last night (including the hosts on their stream). I mean, would you show up to this party sober?

#50
Posted 03/04/2015 04:20 PM   
[quote="Paul33993"]It's not really a tablet though. Although you did say table (and technically this thing sits on a table). Can't tell if that's a typo or not.[/quote] Yeah, it is an intentional typo (I remember testing OnLive on an Intel Atom 7inch notebook and while OnLive "worked" and streamed my uber game:)) I couldn't really play the game on such a small display and keyboard and felt very very weird...) Hence the tablet typo. Basically what they want to offer is something that is comparable to a tablet (performance wise) and do some software streaming crap and hey!!! This is the new GAMING TREND (or something)... [quote="Paul33993"] But, yeah, this initiative is idiotic on a ton of levels. 5 years in the making. *Rewinds 5 years* Oh, yeah, that's when OnLive was selling a garbage vision that nobody wanted (and had a ton of flaws). Well Nvidia may be fashionably late, but they've finally arrived to that party. Could possibly explain why everyone seemed drunk last night (including the hosts on their stream). I mean, would you show up to this party sober?[/quote] Can't really believe they dumped 3D Vision and spent 5 YEARS for THIS CRAAAAP !!!!! (Technology wise I mean). Hardware wise they did some nice hardware in these 5 years with BIG pros and BIG cons.... Still 5 years for this?!?!?! If I would have been at that party last night I would have gotten drunk with the speed of light at the sight of this news!!! I expected to show at least a Prototype of a VR or something !!! (even if it would have manually soldered together...)
Paul33993 said:It's not really a tablet though. Although you did say table (and technically this thing sits on a table). Can't tell if that's a typo or not.


Yeah, it is an intentional typo (I remember testing OnLive on an Intel Atom 7inch notebook and while OnLive "worked" and streamed my uber game:)) I couldn't really play the game on such a small display and keyboard and felt very very weird...) Hence the tablet typo. Basically what they want to offer is something that is comparable to a tablet (performance wise) and do some software streaming crap and hey!!! This is the new GAMING TREND (or something)...

Paul33993 said:
But, yeah, this initiative is idiotic on a ton of levels. 5 years in the making.

*Rewinds 5 years*

Oh, yeah, that's when OnLive was selling a garbage vision that nobody wanted (and had a ton of flaws).

Well Nvidia may be fashionably late, but they've finally arrived to that party. Could possibly explain why everyone seemed drunk last night (including the hosts on their stream). I mean, would you show up to this party sober?


Can't really believe they dumped 3D Vision and spent 5 YEARS for THIS CRAAAAP !!!!! (Technology wise I mean).
Hardware wise they did some nice hardware in these 5 years with BIG pros and BIG cons....

Still 5 years for this?!?!?! If I would have been at that party last night I would have gotten drunk with the speed of light at the sight of this news!!!

I expected to show at least a Prototype of a VR or something !!! (even if it would have manually soldered together...)

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#51
Posted 03/04/2015 04:40 PM   
but but.... 60 Frames of action, adventure and excitement every second!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9Yu3u8yl9I
but but....

60 Frames of action, adventure and excitement every second!!

#52
Posted 03/04/2015 04:56 PM   
Ahahahahaha Nvidia!!! Nvidia, please stop it! =D Oh my god, this guys are soo soo pitiful >_< Nvidia, just get off the market useless piece of sh1t :D I have no words, i really... It's unbelievable, oohh :D
Ahahahahaha
Nvidia!!! Nvidia, please stop it! =D
Oh my god, this guys are soo soo pitiful >_<
Nvidia, just get off the market useless piece of sh1t :D

I have no words, i really...
It's unbelievable, oohh :D

#53
Posted 03/04/2015 06:49 PM   
Nvidia - LOOSERS!!!
Nvidia - LOOSERS!!!

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#54
Posted 03/04/2015 06:50 PM   
So disappointed. Just sticking an extra 4gb on a 980 would have been better than this. Just making 3DTV Play work with HDMI 2.0 and its supported resolutions would have been better news. It would probably take them half a day to implement and would make them loads of money. They should spend more time on the forums finding out what their customers want instead of pissinv millions up the wall in the R&D department in their own little bubble with their heads up their arses! What a let down.
So disappointed. Just sticking an extra 4gb on a 980 would have been better than this.
Just making 3DTV Play work with HDMI 2.0 and its supported resolutions would have been better news.
It would probably take them half a day to implement and would make them loads of money.
They should spend more time on the forums finding out what their customers want instead of pissinv millions up the wall in the R&D department in their own little bubble with their heads up their arses!
What a let down.

#55
Posted 03/04/2015 07:42 PM   
TITAN X Announced! http://uk.ign.com/articles/2015/03/04/gdc-2015-nvidia-unveils-its-titan-x-gpu

#56
Posted 03/04/2015 08:59 PM   
You've got to be the dumbest individual in the world if you keep buying games on a device in which the software can be taken away from you at any time.
You've got to be the dumbest individual in the world if you keep buying games on a device in which the software can be taken away from you at any time.

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#57
Posted 03/04/2015 10:10 PM   
[quote="Shinra358"]You've got to be the dumbest individual in the world if you keep buying games on a device in which the software can be taken away from you at any time.[/quote] That's the thing I marvel at. There's a reason the consumer keeps rejecting this idea. WTF do I want to have my gaming content turned into the cable television cartel. This whole streaming "Utopia" is the worst possible scenario gaming could ever take. And that's ignoring the whole lag issue. And how, if VR does take off, it's completely incompatible with streaming on that ground alone. The speed of light is what it is after all.
Shinra358 said:You've got to be the dumbest individual in the world if you keep buying games on a device in which the software can be taken away from you at any time.


That's the thing I marvel at. There's a reason the consumer keeps rejecting this idea. WTF do I want to have my gaming content turned into the cable television cartel. This whole streaming "Utopia" is the worst possible scenario gaming could ever take. And that's ignoring the whole lag issue. And how, if VR does take off, it's completely incompatible with streaming on that ground alone. The speed of light is what it is after all.

#58
Posted 03/04/2015 11:20 PM   
If Microsoft had their way, everything would be cloud based and require a subscription. Here's a link to a pic of steams new VR controllers. http://gizmodo.com/heres-what-valves-virtual-reality-controllers-look-lik-1689471909
If Microsoft had their way, everything would be cloud based and require a subscription.


Here's a link to a pic of steams new VR controllers.
http://gizmodo.com/heres-what-valves-virtual-reality-controllers-look-lik-1689471909

#59
Posted 03/04/2015 11:53 PM   
That's one reason I don't play MMOs. All that time and effort and if the game doesn't do well, all the servers will shut down and you can't play anymore. I've learned my lesson with that when I use to play WoKF. Never played another MMO since. In a way, that's kinda how GFWL was considering when it went down, games stopped working. That ship sunk HARD and everyone swam to Steam. That steam controller is gonna alienate fighting game players. It could work for every other game though. I'll stick to the PS4 controller for PC. Where are the VR and DX12 videos?
That's one reason I don't play MMOs. All that time and effort and if the game doesn't do well, all the servers will shut down and you can't play anymore. I've learned my lesson with that when I use to play WoKF. Never played another MMO since.

In a way, that's kinda how GFWL was considering when it went down, games stopped working. That ship sunk HARD and everyone swam to Steam.

That steam controller is gonna alienate fighting game players. It could work for every other game though. I'll stick to the PS4 controller for PC.


Where are the VR and DX12 videos?

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#60
Posted 03/05/2015 12:26 AM   
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