
Alan Wake demonstrates what the Intel Quad-Core can really do for the gaming world. Its pretty impressive! VIDEO->
Via Techeblog
romanu said,
9-28-2006 in 09:13:08 at 128.174.93.176unbelievable. amazing. i stand here with my jaw still dropped. mind-boggling.
Noname said,
9-30-2006 in 06:43:20 at 213.22.142.27Definitely amazing, however I’m not sure whee it displays the CPU capacity other than in the physics of the demo… however PhysX is supposed to handle that just well.
Seems to me that all the eye candy is some GPU’s fault and nice shaders, not a quad-core CPU…
TareX said,
10-9-2006 in 08:25:37 at 196.202.26.7The graphics are AMAZING. The sunset, the clouds, the sky, the TORNADO, and the amazing water.
What’s bugging me is the wa Alan moves, walks and runs. I mean, they change all of that, then stick to the original Max Payne 2002 animations? C’mon this isn’t how a man normally moves. Not in this robotic monotonous, repetitive, walking then running with no transitions between movements whatsoever. Couldn’t they have seen how variable a normal person’s movements are? I mean they DEFINETLY have the resources…
This is more mind-blowing, more than any other video I’ve seen, including PS3 footage.
Zenmonk said,
1-22-2008 in 15:18:14 at 137.164.99.169im just curious as the performance difference from duo core with EQ2 to quad core with EQ2, zoning times from 1 min to 15 seconds?
Rudi said,
9-28-2006 in 07:43:02 at 81.171.14.58Welcome to the future, gamers.