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lowenz

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  1. Look at the bow and water (the waterfall twists the bow pixels)
  2. This is classical/film score music + uplifting/epic trance @its finest. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwWqvUnBqQk Huinik is such a talented composer! 15 years of activity on the trance scene (under a lot of aliases) and still SUPREME. P.S. Old time (2000!) favourite, by Huinik http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Fn6YeUX38A
  3. Updated & Greenlighted ! http://www.moddb.com...path-of-shadows
  4. A perfect blend between soft ambient melodies and industrial (techno) mindblowing percussion noisy complexity http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McmvLQD_g28
  5. More probably the GPU with old firmware management settings, 'cause the hangs were more frequent using SMAA than MSAA, and SMAA is a totally not memory-dependent AA algorithm. Now, with the new firmware, the problem is gone and I can enjoy this very cost-effective card (it's the actual R7 265 )
  6. Addendum: my experience with a factory-overclocked GPU (AMD Pitcairn family). -got a 7850 1 GB last year with a shiny factory overclock -GCN GPUs are great with GP computation and so with image realtime post-processing tools like SweetFX -" now-i'll-put-the-bloody-SMAA-everywhere-you-damned-deferred-lighting-DX9-game-engines " madness -random system hangs with NO GPU temperature problem and monitor with strange patterns (corrupted framebuffer?) -classic MSAA (driver-based) use has issues too -> it's a driver problem!!!1111 -driver changed -> same problem -downclocked GPU -> problem solved -> damn factory overclock!!!!1111 -" i-want-my-gigaterapetahertZZZ-back" madness -upgraded the firmware -now I'm stable with a 1 GHz GPU powered card
  7. It's not (only) a cooling problem Drivers (and drivers are *ALL* with today's total-programmable GPUs - they are completely driver-dependent for rendering) are developed by nVidia/AMD, not by card manufacters and a firmware-overclocked GPU (onboard memory overclock is not the problem) can be.....problematic when, maybe after 1/2 year, drivers (=DX / OpenGL / other API rendering pipeline) got an overhaul.
  8. Problem is: tomorrow you'll get a Crysis-like application that kills your factory overclock so you'll have to DOWNclock your GPU/onboard memory work frequencies. User overclock is now safe (thanks to AMD powertune-like hardware-software features), so if you wanna play with frequencies there's no damage risk.
  9. It's a good system baseline! My criteria for a GAMING VGA choice: -less driver problems with old application (aka games ) -extended driver tweakability and documentation -good user community bridge with driver developers (to resolve issues) -> nVidia Which model for your system? GTX 760. If you want a NON-strictly-gaming VGA (->OpenCL performance) AMD is your choice.
  10. Really shifty LOVE demon Be with me, good Nietzsche, protect me from these devious smiling other-world entities: they want my very soul!
  11. Exactly. It's a perfect synthesis of what TDM can bring to life.
  12. Yes, crossbreed http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iy-sMgs9By8
  13. And you lose the new options Uninstall the old version, delete the SneakyUpgrade.ini (it's in public documents), install the new version, launch TDS, configure it and you're ready to taff
  14. Oh Yes! The OLD SneakyOptions.ini doesn't have them! The new has much much more entries! So, to all, delete the old one!
  15. Here's a LOT of new fixes http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=138607 Anyone knows if it is possible to disable default "always run" mode?
  16. Well, in all humanity things.....humans get involved :v The ultimate goal is to create an asshole-proof system
  17. It's a long debated problem, sometimes overlooked. Anybody can trace the changes too!
  18. Alchemy is alive, but it's only meanto to be a wrapper.
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