I liked the Tv series. I tried out the demo for the game and didn't like it. Apparently now the game is now a big deal, but I feel that I'm not interested at all.
What card do you have? Your walkthroughs seemed to be at decent settings. And @Jabba the Titan was only really ever valuable for its double precision performance (something never used by games, making it an entry level work-station card). Plus, what with the recent competition between AMD and Nvidia, a lot of cards got their prices dropped (Nvidia) or rebranded for a lower price (AMD). You could probably manage a dual-card set-up for a fraction of the price that would achieve similar results (provided they get the drivers sorted out).
Nice. Money troubles from overpriced hardware or limited work opportunities? Or something else? (sorry if too personal and you don't want to share)
That's.....bleak. Dang. I didn't realize it was that tough over there. Knowing multiple languages seems like a useful skill job-wise, though.
I am not buying Duel titans for games @Komodo I dont know what too say but i hope im not being a dick
Let me repeat i am not buying a $8000 Computer to play games ok the titans are for work thats right WORK i play games on my console or my laptop, is that quite alright?
I usually figure people who don't use punctuation are just trolling, but I can never tell with you. And I believe there are ways you can force 780's to work as a workstation card, since the parallel Cuda cores are practically the same in terms or architecture or something. You just don't have the double precision performance of a Titan. (or its pointless 6GB of memory)
What a mysteries jogo . But seriously the amount of sheer power that $1000 card has will make "The project" work (Evil laugh) EDIT Why do you guys always think i am trolling
Really? Most fans of The Witcher disliked the TV series. I thought it was decent, but mostly due to nostalgic reasons. Also, the "Enhanced Edition" of the first (as well as the second) game is much better to the release version - and probably extremely superior to the demo. The first one is dirt cheap in Poland (and fairly cheap in the West too), so you might want to give it a try and see whether you like the improved version. True that. However, here in the UK universities give students (especially those of low income) quite hefty grants. If I manage to actually make it to university, then I'm planning on spending a part of that on a new graphics card and maybe a 1080p monitor... That is, assuming the UK hasn't left the EU by then and I haven't been deported. Sucks to hear about that. If the general attitudes towards people with disabilities in Russia are similar to how it is in Poland, then it must be even more tough for you.