Now that article was just in the newest Game Informer (Gamestop's mag), but it was in the "Game Enfarcer" section, which was all made up stories that were supposed to be funny- hence the "farce" part. Now, was that based on an actual story or just completely made up, like I was guessing. I doubt nASA would want to publicize that their million dollar system can't run a video game, plus it would make many taxpayers angry to hear they were spending our money & time on games. I just can't belive he would think the story was true, and then tell customers about it like fact.
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Last edited by DigitalDude; 21-04-2008 at 09:20 PM.
I never talk about anything that I dont know for sure, before googling it
cant you get the idea from the domain name of the website that you posted the link from... anyway it has no info to support the current article in question
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That was funny.The most demanding game of all time is Call of Juarez Dx 10 Version.(Mainly due to unoptimised code,but dont think thats the case for crysis now that they released two patches).Anyone tried running it at 1080p high quality?
Why build a game which can't run the game at max. settings? If NASA has problems running this stupid game, then how did those devs run it on their rigs? Could anyone give the specs of the rigs on which it was developed?
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