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Bokishi

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  1. Consoles are cool, I got a Xbox so I can play with friends
  2. Yeah I'm trying to process a 30gp file. I have half the tiles loaded, and photoshop scratchdisk is at 2tb now. That doesn't seem efficient to me. I've been having lots of luck with the png format, it can save in any resolution I've tried, and file size is not massive. Will try saving 30gp to it soon, I hope that luck continues
  3. Well I just read some good pointers from this guy, may try saving as a psb and I won't have to chunk it up before photoshop editing http://galleries.aaronpriestphoto.com/Articles/PanoramaFileSizes And already maxing out the new ram. This is just pc abuse now
  4. I don't need much memory for Photoshop, as it is only good for editing 30K x 30K chunks of an image. It can't open a 10 gigapixel file. I have to use Irfanview to stitch 2 of those things together, and that alone sucks up a colossal amount of memory, like all 128gb (32gb + virtual 96gb) and 2 hour wait time. Stitching 3 of them requires more memory than that
  5. I think probably running nvme raid might be useful if you want access to data almost as fast as ram. I mean my use for nvme would be to host virtual memory on it only. Windows address 3x the amount of virtual memory as your physical memory. With 32gb I was getting at max, 128gb total memory to work with. I'm currently upgrading to 64gb ram, which would effectively give me 256gb total memory to work with (physical + virtual)
  6. I'm no celeb, but it started with Reddit. It seems like once somethings on there, everyone sees it. I was like, "my site has the largest screenshot in the world" and then it got lots of upvotes in the Witcher Reddit. Other people reposted it in other large subreddits, and it did well there too. Then tech sites like HardOCP and WCCFTech, posted about it, using my site as an example of what Nvidia's new large screenshot tech can do. Then Zotac linked to one of my images in their Facebook. Zotac turned out to be fans of my website I suggested to them that large screenshots can be a new form of benchmarking computer hardware, and if they would be interested in sponsoring my efforts to go larger and larger. I mean EVGA sponsors Kingpin, the guy that uses their hardware to get the highest 3dmark scores in the world. I said that I could be Zotac's "Kingpin" and use their hardware to get the largest screenshots in the world
  7. Just got hardware sponsored by Zotac! They will send me computer hardware (like SSDs and videocards) to keep my rig constantly updated, and I'll post huge screenshots for their marketing. Not bad for a hobby, right now got an NVME SSD on the way...
  8. Atari? You mean that company that went bankrupt a few years ago, and now they make online casino, and free phone apps
  9. I won't expect many to join this board to discuss a 10 year old game...unless obs does a remaster
  10. This is when it first released with no aa support. Back then there was no fxaa, or csaa, or txaa, or reshade, you either had multisampling or nothing Then aa support got patched in a few weeks later, and the game looked so much better
  11. I think we were able to discuss here in 2004, during development. Then bioboards took over at the end of 04. I still haven't finished it https://web.archive.org/web/20040825153050/http://forums.obsidianent.com/index.php?showforum=15
  12. Snapped a 1 gigapixel shot of Nuka World. Now you can explore without playing Full Res http://gigapixelgaming.com/media/gigapixel/NukaView.html Tiny 4K res:
  13. I hid Ciri somewhere in this 20bn pixel screenshot, Reddit's been having a tough time http://gigapixelgaming.com/media/gigapixel/castle19gp.html
  14. Nice, using an m.2 drive for virtual memory only is an idea
  15. I've been working with large imagery lately and I noticed when stitching together 10 gigapixel images to make 30 gigapixel images, my 32gb ram gets used up in 30 seconds, and then my swap file blows up to 200gb. It then gets the job done in a few hours. Is it still worth it to upgrade to 64gb ram if all it will do is bring swap file usage down to 170gb?
  16. From experience, you can go cheap on hdds, ram, and even motherboards just fine. But going with a cheap psu is high risk because that thing can wreck your system if it decides to have a bad day
  17. Just get a psu that's platinum certified and Japanese capacitors, and hope for the best
  18. My last coolermaster psu started killing hardrives randomly. Currently going with Corsair now
  19. Mankind Divided is pretty cool, play exactly like the last game
  20. Yes same here, this unlock seems stalled
  21. I ran SLI for 5 years, and spent more time with it off than on. It's just that you never know, some games might use it after a driver update, and other games will actually lag and shader flicker because it's on. Pretty much every new game has NEVER worked right with SLI right during release. Even Nvidia's new Ansel screenshot tool does not support their own SLI. Right now I just use a single Titan X Pascal. Yes it costs as much as two 1080s, but almost gives you the power of two of them (if you oc) +50% more vram, without SLI headache and epic heat
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