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HoloDust said:
Conina said:

Or with the Novalogic games, starting with Comanche (1992)

He meant fully voxel world, where pretty much everything can be destroyed - I don't believe Teardown is the the first to do it, but it probably has the smallest voxels to date - cause eventually it boils down to that, how small can they be to go toe to toe with details of current polygon words. Personally, I wouldn't mind several years of blocky visuals, if we're to see drastic changes in how some of the games are designed, which fully destructable/interactive worlds would bring.

It would be great if polygons and voxels were used together, using the former for the characters and the later for everything else. Maybe that could be the next step?

Captain_Yuri said:

Some news

*snip*

Mark Cerny has bought the Western Digital SN850 for his PS5. So if you are looking for an SSD to get... Know you know which one! Realistically, a 980 Pro and others should work as well as long as they have a heatsink that fits. But the SN850 has an optional heatsink that is guaranteed to fit.

I'm sure the execs at WD will be extremely pleased with this tweet, it guarantees lots of sales of their SSD.

At the same time, it also tells us that Sony won't be launching any Sony branded SSDs for the foreseeable future.



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