Is this guy still working on 3D vision or did he get demoted? I know he used to answer a lot of our questions with his own unique minimalist take on customer service. I heard he got moved to the nvidia shield project, is that true?
Whatever happened to the new guy that they hired?
Is this guy still working on 3D vision or did he get demoted? I know he used to answer a lot of our questions with his own unique minimalist take on customer service. I heard he got moved to the nvidia shield project, is that true?
Whatever happened to the new guy that they hired?
AMD Phenom II X3 720 @ 2.8GHZ
8GB RAM
Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 2070sb @ 2048x1536 @ 85hz
Edimensional glasses and Nvidia 3D Vision
Andrew Fear lately has been working on GeForce Now, it's NVidia's equivalent of Netflix. They sell games and have a monthly subscription.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/board/137/geforce-now/
SteveK was the last rep that posted here off and on for awhile. He wasn't a new guy though, he first posted in the 3D Vision forums in 2012.
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/member/1864352/?tp=1&cp=1#forums[/url]
Posted 02/02/2016
[quote="andrewf@nvidia"]This week’s new game release for SHIELD is an epic strategy game with old-school roots and oodles of innovation, Massive Chalice. The game is available right now in the GeForce NOW store for members to purchase and play instantly.
The game is brought to you by Double Fine Productions, a name many of you will recognize from cult hits like Psychonauts, Brutal Legend and Grim Fandango Remastered (released last week on GeForce NOW). Headed by Tim Schafer, Double Fine’s games are known for distinct style and gameplay that sets them apart from the crowd.
Massive Chalice has a special one-week introductory price of $9.99, which includes unlimited streaming rights on SHIELD as well as a digital download code for GoG.com that you can use to install a local copy of the game. This is 50% off the standard $19.99 price, which will go into effect on February 9. Massive Chalice is rated T, for Teen, by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB).
You are the immortal ruler of an original, magical fantasy world called Nation, which is being invaded by an evil army known as the Cadence. The mere touch of one of their minions is deadly to most humans, and they also corrupt magic wherever they go.
You are bound to the titular giant Chalice, which is a magical artifact that possesses the power to eradicate the Cadence once and for all. Unfortunately, it’s going to take 300 years to build up the power needed to pull this off. Meanwhile, your kingdom is being repeatedly attacked at multiple locations simultaneously. Quite the conundrum for this turn-based strategy game!
With advice from the Chalice, you must decide where to send your limited teams of heroes to fight the most important battles, while building up resources to strengthen your defensive capabilities to hold off the Cadence until the Chalice can bring its power to bear.
While you are immortal your heroes are not, and even if they survive all their battles they will die eventually. However, you can manage their bloodlines via arranged marriages and hope the children inherit their parents’ best gameplay-impacting traits to aid you in future conflicts. When heroes die there is also the possibility that their weapons might become Bloodline Relics to be passed down to the next generation.
You will need to master the fine art of tactical combat while keeping a close eye on the bigger picture at all times to ensure Nation’s survival. Long-term planning is vitally important as each decision you make may have a dramatic impact a dozen or more years down the road.
To play, navigate to the GeForce NOW menu within SHIELD Hub on your SHIELD Android TV, portable or tablet. You’ll find Massive Chalice in the Buy and Play Instantly category.
GeForce NOW is the world’s first cloud-gaming service capable of streaming PC games at up to 1080p resolution and 60 frames per second.
Members enjoy immediate access to a library of more than 50 popular games they can play on-demand, plus the option to purchase new games from the GeForce NOW store and stream them instantly. Membership is free for the first three months, then just $7.99 per month.[/quote]
andrewf@nvidia said:This week’s new game release for SHIELD is an epic strategy game with old-school roots and oodles of innovation, Massive Chalice. The game is available right now in the GeForce NOW store for members to purchase and play instantly.
The game is brought to you by Double Fine Productions, a name many of you will recognize from cult hits like Psychonauts, Brutal Legend and Grim Fandango Remastered (released last week on GeForce NOW). Headed by Tim Schafer, Double Fine’s games are known for distinct style and gameplay that sets them apart from the crowd.
Massive Chalice has a special one-week introductory price of $9.99, which includes unlimited streaming rights on SHIELD as well as a digital download code for GoG.com that you can use to install a local copy of the game. This is 50% off the standard $19.99 price, which will go into effect on February 9. Massive Chalice is rated T, for Teen, by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB).
You are the immortal ruler of an original, magical fantasy world called Nation, which is being invaded by an evil army known as the Cadence. The mere touch of one of their minions is deadly to most humans, and they also corrupt magic wherever they go.
You are bound to the titular giant Chalice, which is a magical artifact that possesses the power to eradicate the Cadence once and for all. Unfortunately, it’s going to take 300 years to build up the power needed to pull this off. Meanwhile, your kingdom is being repeatedly attacked at multiple locations simultaneously. Quite the conundrum for this turn-based strategy game!
With advice from the Chalice, you must decide where to send your limited teams of heroes to fight the most important battles, while building up resources to strengthen your defensive capabilities to hold off the Cadence until the Chalice can bring its power to bear.
While you are immortal your heroes are not, and even if they survive all their battles they will die eventually. However, you can manage their bloodlines via arranged marriages and hope the children inherit their parents’ best gameplay-impacting traits to aid you in future conflicts. When heroes die there is also the possibility that their weapons might become Bloodline Relics to be passed down to the next generation.
You will need to master the fine art of tactical combat while keeping a close eye on the bigger picture at all times to ensure Nation’s survival. Long-term planning is vitally important as each decision you make may have a dramatic impact a dozen or more years down the road.
To play, navigate to the GeForce NOW menu within SHIELD Hub on your SHIELD Android TV, portable or tablet. You’ll find Massive Chalice in the Buy and Play Instantly category.
GeForce NOW is the world’s first cloud-gaming service capable of streaming PC games at up to 1080p resolution and 60 frames per second.
Members enjoy immediate access to a library of more than 50 popular games they can play on-demand, plus the option to purchase new games from the GeForce NOW store and stream them instantly. Membership is free for the first three months, then just $7.99 per month.
I wish we could get some kind of acknowledgement at all even if its a poorly written email from the CEO that says I'M SORRY I LET YOU DOWN GUYS.
Andrew are you reading this? The Shield was a neat idea but I built my own with a psp, a usb cable, and a free piece of software and played borderlands 2 on it at 30FPS. 3D Vision is more important than the shield project.
I wish we could get some kind of acknowledgement at all even if its a poorly written email from the CEO that says I'M SORRY I LET YOU DOWN GUYS.
Andrew are you reading this? The Shield was a neat idea but I built my own with a psp, a usb cable, and a free piece of software and played borderlands 2 on it at 30FPS. 3D Vision is more important than the shield project.
AMD Phenom II X3 720 @ 2.8GHZ
8GB RAM
Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 2070sb @ 2048x1536 @ 85hz
Edimensional glasses and Nvidia 3D Vision
[quote="oracletriplex"]I wish we could get some kind of acknowledgement at all even if its a poorly written email from the CEO that says I'M SORRY I LET YOU DOWN GUYS.[/quote]
I wrote to CEO Jensen H Huang January 21st and again on the 28th and got a reply shortly after, reply I posted in another thread.
In my message I was asking about the future of 3D Vision and that a community of 3D Visions users here (with a link to this forum) had hope to hear some good news, because we clearly see some decline when looking at new monitors not supporting 3D Vision like before, etc.
I endend my post with this:
[quote]Please don't let 3D Vision fade away. We need strong support from you nvidia. Anything you can say to reassure us?[/quote]His answer was very short: [b][i]I hope to build a future 3D Vision again.[/i][/b]
oracletriplex said:I wish we could get some kind of acknowledgement at all even if its a poorly written email from the CEO that says I'M SORRY I LET YOU DOWN GUYS.
I wrote to CEO Jensen H Huang January 21st and again on the 28th and got a reply shortly after, reply I posted in another thread.
In my message I was asking about the future of 3D Vision and that a community of 3D Visions users here (with a link to this forum) had hope to hear some good news, because we clearly see some decline when looking at new monitors not supporting 3D Vision like before, etc.
I endend my post with this:
Please don't let 3D Vision fade away. We need strong support from you nvidia. Anything you can say to reassure us?
His answer was very short: I hope to build a future 3D Vision again.
Whatever happened to the new guy that they hired?
AMD Phenom II X3 720 @ 2.8GHZ
8GB RAM
Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 2070sb @ 2048x1536 @ 85hz
Edimensional glasses and Nvidia 3D Vision
https://forums.geforce.com/default/board/137/geforce-now/
SteveK was the last rep that posted here off and on for awhile. He wasn't a new guy though, he first posted in the 3D Vision forums in 2012.
https://forums.geforce.com/member/1864352/?tp=1&cp=1#forums
Posted 02/02/2016
Andrew are you reading this? The Shield was a neat idea but I built my own with a psp, a usb cable, and a free piece of software and played borderlands 2 on it at 30FPS. 3D Vision is more important than the shield project.
AMD Phenom II X3 720 @ 2.8GHZ
8GB RAM
Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 2070sb @ 2048x1536 @ 85hz
Edimensional glasses and Nvidia 3D Vision
I wrote to CEO Jensen H Huang January 21st and again on the 28th and got a reply shortly after, reply I posted in another thread.
In my message I was asking about the future of 3D Vision and that a community of 3D Visions users here (with a link to this forum) had hope to hear some good news, because we clearly see some decline when looking at new monitors not supporting 3D Vision like before, etc.
I endend my post with this:
His answer was very short: I hope to build a future 3D Vision again.
3D Vision must live! NVIDIA, don't let us down!