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CGI-Quality said:
Slimebeast said:

Wow, damn cool!

Is that your 9-5 work or are you a freelancer besides having a regular job?

Have you ever made a thread about this? Again, not spilling beans but perhaps show some of your work (although I saw those beautiful photorealistic office screens u posted!), about your design philosophy, experiences, stuff like that?

I did, but that was before I learned how much you should/shouldn't talk about

However, VISUIMAG is an up and coming company. We hope to be able to disclose our current projects real soon (whatever we can disclose, that is). We've learned a lot since 2012 when we first became a team and we're still learning. I'll keep you informed as time passes.

You never stop learning. :)
Even though I'm a hardware enthusiast (Since I started playing around with PIC Microcontrollers) and have been for a good 15+ years now, I'm still learning.


Conina said:

By my estimate 25% of the Steam users (around 45 million Steam gamers) have hardware which can keep up with the PS4 and XB1:

And there are a lot more powerful gaming PCs (which can keep up or are better than a PS4 Pro) in use right now than there are sold PS4 Pros right now. ;)

Have you noticed something wrong with that list though?

1) It doesn't show any multi-GPU configurations. (Nor does Steam report on them.)

2) Multi GPU's like the Radeon 5970, 6990 would give the PS4 a run for it's money. Same goes for Dual Radeon 5850's, 5870's, 6950's, 6970's and the Geforce equivalent.

3) Doesn't count many Optimus/Enduro set-ups either.

The amount of PC's is going to be higher than your actual estimates.




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