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Had a discount code of £5 from cdkeys for a littlemishap
So actually £19.95
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I know what they do, why I said better than some key resellers that sell from stolen means, but there's sleaziness and this does break from Steam's TOS and recently there's been devs revoking keys from accounts and region-locked games. We have no idea if this game is region-locked yet, if it is then there's a chance these wouldn't work to begin with for people outside region 2.
Outside of user risk because of changes Steam introduced in the last year, its true that they're not an authorized key reseller and if people want future Tomb Raider games like Rise, which I've heard from many is quite good, then they should support and buy on authroized storefronts rather than the gray market.
you can download the original size 4k screens here:
http://press.na.square-enix.com/releases/596/square-enix-and-crystal-dynamics-announce-rise-of-the-tomb-raider-rele
Here are some 4k downsampled to 1080p version:
Voxels are not anything new so I suppose AMD engineers know a lot about that too, but I don't know if they have a production ready solution for it like Nvidia.On mobile, will scout for info. Is there a GPUOpen equivalent to this or is it completely different from HBAO ?
Before I get this, I'd like to know a few things.
1. Is the gameplay the same as the previous game, or are there any notable additions?
2. Are there any prominent puzzles in the game?
3. Is the story any good?
Thanks!
From the Steam TOS:How does it break Steam's TOS? Also the keys are not region locked.
You agree that you will not use IP proxying or other methods to disguise the place of your residence, whether to circumvent geographical restrictions on game content, to purchase at pricing not applicable to your geography, or for any other purpose. If you do this, we may terminate your access to your Account.
Voxels are not anything new so I suppose AMD engineers know a lot about that too, but I don't know if they have a production ready solution for it like Nvidia.
It's really cool to see new rendering stuff in AAA games, I don't recall any other game featuring voxel based ambient occlusion.
Eager to see how it compares to screen space solutions.
I thought the story was fucking awesome.1. yes, it's just a bit more open world. you still just climb shit and shoot dudes.
2. yes, a lot more than the first actually.
3. not even remotely. awful, in fact.
It is probably a dead end. You might as well go full Voxel GI.
From the Steam TOS:
The TOS was updated on this I also believe, but on mobile ad this one is from 2014.
It has to happen since everytime someone who works for CDKeys and has said he works for them in the past happena to post in these threads for people to try and buy from them in these threads. XD;Are we doing this "reseller vs authorized seller" debate again?
BTW, I don't know if anyone else noticed but they have min spec on the downloadable fact sheet.
PC Minimum Specifications:
⦁ Minimum OS: Windows 7 64bit
⦁ Processor: Intel Core i3-2100 or AMD equivalent
⦁ GPU: NVIDIA GTX 650 2GB or AMD HD7770 2GB
⦁ RAM: 6GB
⦁ HD Space: 25GB
⦁ DirectX: DirectX 11
⦁ Input: Mouse + Keyboard
Too expensive probably, I don't see anything wrong with a staggered approach. And ambient occlusion is an important feature nowadays.
you can download the original size 4k screens here:
http://press.na.square-enix.com/releases/596/square-enix-and-crystal-dynamics-announce-rise-of-the-tomb-raider-rele
Here are some 4k downsampled to 1080p version:
How do you know?Look a few posts above yours. The game does not VXGI, just uses voxels for AO.
If you have proper real time GI then you don't need AO, which has always been a hack.
How do you know?
I'm not seeing Nvidia to distinguish here:
https://developer.nvidia.com/vxgi
The GTC 2014 paper is the one you quoted.
I'm watching the video right now.
I'm going to PM you something.But you don't have to use IP proxying and Steam TOS doesn't apply to what you do outside of Steam. Getting a region free key anywhere and activating it is not against the TOS
I know light bouncing would technically take care of what we call AO, but as I said why bother when performance is just not good enough ?
I'll gladly take VXAO for now, until the hardware is fully capable of real-time GI.
If you have proper real time GI then you don't need AO, which has always been a hack.
There are games that going to be released soon with SVOTI.
I'm going to PM you something.
How does it break Steam's TOS? Also the keys are not region locked.
Are we doing this "reseller vs authorized seller" debate again?
BTW, I don't know if anyone else noticed but they have min spec on the downloadable fact sheet.
PC Minimum Specifications:
⦁ Minimum OS: Windows 7 64bit
⦁ Processor: Intel Core i3-2100 or AMD equivalent
⦁ GPU: NVIDIA GTX 650 2GB or AMD HD7770 2GB
⦁ RAM: 6GB
⦁ HD Space: 25GB
⦁ DirectX: DirectX 11
⦁ Input: Mouse + Keyboard
Had a discount code of £5 from cdkeys for a littlemishap
So actually £19.95
Is this Voxel Based AO confirmed in the game.
So strange for it to have AMD and Nvidia features in it.
Also, like HBAO will it work on AMD cards?
Is this Voxel Based AO confirmed in the game.
So strange for it to have AMD and Nvidia features in it.
Also, like HBAO will it work on AMD cards?
Nixxes does great work. I bought the xb1 version recently and its really good.
Guess I could have waited for PC but with a 670 no guarantees for performance.
I thought the story was fucking awesome.
Some nice twists, amazing Intel-like things to hunt and learn more about the lore, great world building.
HBAO works on my AMD card, I use it all the time.
Nvidia are bundling their cards with this game so not too surprised to find out that it uses some Nvidia tech, probably not exclusive to their GPUs but likely to perform better.
Anybody wary of cdkeys that wants a cheap copy should just wait to buy a code from someone who doesn't want it bundled with their video card.
It's wrong for companies to exploit the benefits of globalization and then expect the consumers not to.
We still don't know the recommended specs yet, not to mention how the game will actually run even on top gaming PC of 2014 (not LGA 2011-v3) with at least one GTX 980.Aww yeah, this'll sing on my setup:
- i7 4790 (no K)
- GTX 970
- 8GB RAM
Will there be a separate topic on gaffers selling their key?
Check the Buy/Sell/Trade thread in Gaming Community in a few weeks.Will there be a separate topic on gaffers selling their key?
We still don't know the recommended specs yet, not to mention how the game will actually run even on TOP PC of 2014 (not LGA 2011-v3).
Anybody wary of cdkeys that wants a cheap copy should just wait to buy a code from someone who doesn't want it bundled with their video card.
Check the buy/sell/trade thread in the gaming community forum.
Check the Buy/Sell/Trade thread in Gaming Community in a few weeks.
Anybody wary of cdkeys that wants a cheap copy should just wait to buy a code from someone who doesn't want it bundled with their video card.
We still don't know the recommended specs yet, not to mention how the game will actually run even on top gaming PC of 2014 (not LGA 2011-v3) with at least one GTX 980.
Eh, if it's anything like previous One or PS4 exclusives that have come to PC, it'll run great on his setup. Ryse and DR3 run amazingly on that setup. It's also being ported by Nixxes which is another plus.
Read the OP.Windows 7/8?
There were people selling MGSV for dirt cheap and that game was mega hyped, so I doubt there'll be a shortage tbh.Somehow I suspect there will be more people looking to buy a code than people with new videocards who absolutely do not want to play Tomb Raider.
Wouldn't expect super cheap prices around here.