NVIDIA unveils Project Shield, a Tegra 4-powered Android gaming handheld
We've been abandoned for console gaming. No wonder why it's been quiet around here:P http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/07/nvidia-project-shield-tegra-4/ EDIT: Available Nov. 18 2014 in North America, next month in Europe and next year in Asia, GRID is free on our SHIELD tablet and SHIELD portable through June 30, 2015. See post#7
We've been abandoned for console gaming. No wonder why it's been quiet around here:P

http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/07/nvidia-project-shield-tegra-4/

EDIT: Available Nov. 18 2014 in North America, next month in Europe and next year in Asia, GRID is free on our SHIELD tablet and SHIELD portable through June 30, 2015.

See post#7

#1
Posted 01/09/2013 06:45 AM   
More stuff for the kids while the adults despite the average gamer age of 35'ish while i think many adults lose interest in general because there isn't enough suitable content for them. The maturity level and believability level of games is just not keeping up with my needs as i age.
More stuff for the kids while the adults despite the average gamer age of 35'ish while i think many adults lose interest in general because there isn't enough suitable content for them. The maturity level and believability level of games is just not keeping up with my needs as i age.

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#2
Posted 01/09/2013 07:21 AM   
well this "console gaming" needs a kepler GPU (600 Series Geforce) and a PC to work to its full potential.
well this "console gaming" needs a kepler GPU (600 Series Geforce) and a PC to work to its full potential.

#3
Posted 01/10/2013 02:18 PM   
With all those new consoles / handhelds popping up the console market hopefully gets so fragmented that publishers re-discover the PC gaming market as a profitable target.
With all those new consoles / handhelds popping up the console market hopefully gets so fragmented that publishers re-discover the PC gaming market as a profitable target.

#4
Posted 01/12/2013 01:22 PM   
Double post
Double post

#5
Posted 01/12/2013 01:23 PM   
You're right, that's all they care about. Nvidia as a corporation just aren't interested in 3d vision because it's a niche product. In fact, I'm not going to do a 'Jenson' but I'll go a bit further. Nvidia, being a big company, is totally and utterly focused on 'bottom line'. To that end, the company is probably dominated by knobheads in suits. If it was a smaller, friendlier company, we'd have had so much more functionality added to the 3d drivers drivers by now. Development on 3d vision is totally stagnant. We've all spent tons of cash on the product, but the decision makers don't give a **** because it hardly registers on the balance sheet. Typical of a company that is definitely not at the cutting edge at all. Next, Nvidia will just start trying to make money out of patent wars, rather than being truly creative and progressive.
You're right, that's all they care about. Nvidia as a corporation just aren't interested in 3d vision because it's a niche product.
In fact, I'm not going to do a 'Jenson' but I'll go a bit further. Nvidia, being a big company, is totally and utterly focused on 'bottom line'. To that end, the company is probably dominated by knobheads in suits. If it was a smaller, friendlier company, we'd have had so much more functionality added to
the 3d drivers drivers by now. Development on 3d vision is totally stagnant. We've all spent tons of cash on the product, but the decision makers don't give a **** because it hardly registers on the balance sheet.
Typical of a company that is definitely not at the cutting edge at all. Next, Nvidia will just start trying to make money out of patent wars, rather than being truly creative and progressive.

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#6
Posted 01/12/2013 07:59 PM   
NVIDIA To Launch GRID based On-Demand Game Streaming Service Nvidia will be launching a cloud gaming service called Nvidia Grid alongside the upcoming update. Grid allows owners of either Nvidia Shield device to stream Windows PC games from the cloud, and from now until June 30, 2015, it will be available in a "preview period" for free. Available Nov. 18 in North America, next month in Europe and next year in Asia, GRID is free on our SHIELD tablet and SHIELD portable through June 30, 2015. http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/nvidia-to-launch-grid-based-on-demand-game-streaming-service.html EDIT: Also SHIELD Tablet Gets Android 5.0 Lollipop, Valve Bundle, GRID Game Streaming http://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2014/11/13/sweet-updates-shield-tablet/
NVIDIA To Launch GRID based On-Demand Game Streaming Service

Nvidia will be launching a cloud gaming service called Nvidia Grid alongside the upcoming update. Grid allows owners of either Nvidia Shield device to stream Windows PC games from the cloud, and from now until June 30, 2015, it will be available in a "preview period" for free.

Available Nov. 18 in North America, next month in Europe and next year in Asia, GRID is free on our SHIELD tablet and SHIELD portable through June 30, 2015.

http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/nvidia-to-launch-grid-based-on-demand-game-streaming-service.html

EDIT: Also SHIELD Tablet Gets Android 5.0 Lollipop, Valve Bundle, GRID Game Streaming http://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2014/11/13/sweet-updates-shield-tablet/

#7
Posted 11/18/2014 03:17 PM   
Who cares?
Who cares?

#8
Posted 11/18/2014 05:23 PM   
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