Hey hab nen sehr guten PC und würde das 512x sehr gerne testen nutze deine Packs schon seid sie draußen sind :biggrin.gif:
8 GB Ram 3.2 GHZ ATI radeon HD 6850 :smile.gif:
"Hey NEN very good PC and would very much like the 512x test your packs use them are already out there :biggrin.gif:
8 GB Ram 3.2 GHZ ATI radeon HD 6850 :smile.gif:"
Thank you, Google translator.
Actually I "heard" it from people who use it. There are lot of stories of it on overclock.net. I'm not saying ATI is a bad brand. I'm saying NVIDIA is good as ATI. Sometimes *cough* it can *cough* be better *cough* than ATI *hacking cough* Excuse me, I got something in my throat.
NVIDIA > ATI
Yes.
AMD > NVIDIA.
ATI, **** drivers.
AMD, amazing drivers.
AMD's price to performance ratio is better than NVIDIA's.
AMD's price to performance ratio is better than NVIDIA's.
I didn't know AMD and ATI are different companies since they both use Radeon HD xxxx. Where is the proof of AMD price to performance is better than NVIDIA? Is there any card is better than GTX 460 at same price or GTX 580?
I'm no longer looking for testers. I have them all selected and I will continue to update this thread with the progress on the x512. I'm almost finished with the ores. Critique please. =)
Superb work Scuttles! I love how each ore looks like it maintains
its original, realistic feel.
The diamond especially looks embedded sooo deep into the stone.
Fantastic work. Only if I can handle the 512x. 256 is even pushing it... With that
said, are the textures made at a higher resolution and downscaled or upscaled from 256 pixels?
They all look amazing. However, the diamond inside the ore should be scattered like the other ores. It look like a big fat diamond is stuck inside the stone. Keep all the others. :smile.gif:
Here we go, yet another application to beta test the 512x texture pack.
Here are my specs:
Intel Core I7 920 (Bloomfield)
Sapphire HD4670, 1Gb of DDR3 memory.
4GB of DDR3 memory (Should be eight, but I'm waiting on the postal service for my 64-bit windows bootable...)
I only really play on SMP, so my HDD shouldn't make much of a difference.
I get about 150 FPS on fancy/far with your x256 texture pack, I'm curious as to what I would get with a x512 texture. I can test on Ubuntu 11.4 Natty and Windows 7.
I didn't know AMD and ATI are different companies since they both use Radeon HD xxxx. Where is the proof of AMD price to performance is better than NVIDIA? Is there any card is better than GTX 460 at same price or GTX 580?
GTX 460, meet AMD Radeon HD 6850.
GTX 580, meet AMD Radeon HD 6970 (or 6950 unlocked).
They are separate.
It used to be ATI, but AMD bought them out.
AMD does the drivers better than ATI did.
I'm no longer looking for testers. I have them all selected and I will continue to update this thread with the progress on the x512. I'm almost finished with the ores. Critique please. =)
Those are brilliant, can't find anything to criticize. :biggrin.gif:
Heres amd vs nvidia.
the 6970 is between the 570 and 580
6950 between 560ti and 570 ect....
nvidia has cuda which is acceleration for photoshop and premiere cs5.
nvidia has better 3d support.
nvidia has better drivers.
nvidia costs more.
nvidia cards tend to overclock less.
amd has better eyefinity support (multiple monitor gaming)
amd has terrible drivers.
amd has better overclocking performance on their cards.
amd is cheaper.
also don't flash the 6950 it breaks the ram, overclock it and you can go past 6970 clocks if you want and get better performance.
And i haven't been keeping up with this thread in a while but can someone update me whats this with x512? Can mcpatcher support 512? If so OMG THIS WOULD BEE EPPIC!!!!! lol just sayin. 8gb of ram needs something that can use it.
Heres amd vs nvidia.
the 6970 is between the 570 and 580
6950 between 560ti and 570 ect....
nvidia has cuda which is acceleration for photoshop and premiere cs5.
nvidia has better 3d support.
nvidia has better drivers.
nvidia costs more.
nvidia cards tend to overclock less.
amd has better eyefinity support (multiple monitor gaming)
amd has terrible drivers.
amd has better overclocking performance on their cards.
amd is cheaper.
also don't flash the 6950 it breaks the ram, overclock it and you can go past 6970 clocks if you want and get better performance.
And i haven't been keeping up with this thread in a while but can someone update me whats this with x512? Can mcpatcher support 512? If so OMG THIS WOULD BEE EPPIC!!!!! lol just sayin. 8gb of ram needs something that can use it.
NVIDIA can still overclock well. You can overclock GTX 460 from 675MHz core to 800MHz on stock voltage. I got two of mine stable at 860MHz/1720/2000 at 1.087V. Some people can get it over 900MHz on 1.087V
HD patcher can make any texture resolution compatible. 512x will take around 1400MB RAM, so you'll have to allocate more RAM by using batch file. Optifog+Optimine helps lower your RAM usage to 400-600MB.
I'm no longer looking for testers. I have them all selected and I will continue to update this thread with the progress on the x512. I'm almost finished with the ores. Critique please. =)
They look incredible. The diamond lends itself to bumpmapping well. I Think the others could look recessed maybe so it looks like the stone broke away from it.
They look incredible. The diamond lends itself to bumpmapping well. I Think the others could look recessed maybe so it looks like the stone broke away from it.
Well, now you mention diamond ore would be good for bumpmapping. Now imagine mining through the stones looking for the diamonds and then you saw something shiny light blue object sticking out. It give better feeling from finding diamonds.
Hey guys, im completely new to the whole specs of a computer thing. I own a stock computer that i bought from somewhere i cant remember, and i have just a few questions:
1) is there more than 1 type of Nvidia graphics card (Im assuming thats what it is), cause theres a sticker on my computer saying "Graphics by nvidia" and if thats what you guys are talking about it seems alright
2) Im looking to get into PC gaming, and i know alot of passionate gamers and stuff these days build their own computers with their own processors, hard dirves ram and graphics card and what-not, byt thats the extent of my knowledge, and since you guys seem to know what your talking about im wondering whats the best way to learn more about .
But at the moment im using the 64x64 on fast/far and it works smoothly, and i can run 128x128 on short/fast. I have no idea how to get FPS but im assuming (coming over from xbox, which i still play a fair bit, but D3 is coming out soonish, so moving over to PC) that that means frames per second
Hey guys, im completely new to the whole specs of a computer thing. I own a stock computer that i bought from somewhere i cant remember, and i have just a few questions:
1) is there more than 1 type of Nvidia graphics card (Im assuming thats what it is), cause theres a sticker on my computer saying "Graphics by nvidia" and if thats what you guys are talking about it seems alright
2) Im looking to get into PC gaming, and i know alot of passionate gamers and stuff these days build their own computers with their own processors, hard dirves ram and graphics card and what-not, byt thats the extent of my knowledge, and since you guys seem to know what your talking about im wondering whats the best way to learn more about .
But at the moment im using the 64x64 on fast/far and it works smoothly, and i can run 128x128 on short/fast. I have no idea how to get FPS but im assuming (coming over from xbox, which i still play a fair bit, but D3 is coming out soonish, so moving over to PC) that that means frames per second
Google is your best friend. I learned a lot about computers by using Google. Go to overclock.net, they have lot of information of computers. You can ask questions on any computer related stuff such as what CPU, GPU is best or overclocking help or building pc stuff. Newegg.com is the best site to order PC parts. NVIDIA owns GTX, GT, and other GeForce products. AMD owns Radeon HD products. There are two major CPU companies. One is AMD and other is Intel. Great gaming PC usually have fast quad-core CPU, 4GB DRR3 RAM, $150 or more GPU(s), decent sized HDD, good power supply, and a good case cooling.
Hi! THX a lot for the TexPack!
Because I never installed a TexPack before I actually had a ruff time to figure out that you really need the MC-Patcher because I simply overread it. (I startet with setting up Java and forgott anything else xD and well if I read some of the comments I think that happend to others too..).
Maybe you want to point that out better (I mean just say it (more) on top) for other (semi-)noobs like me? :wink.gif:
"Hey NEN very good PC and would very much like the 512x test your packs use them are already out there :biggrin.gif:
8 GB Ram 3.2 GHZ ATI radeon HD 6850 :smile.gif:"
Thank you, Google translator.
NVIDIA > ATI
Yes.
AMD > NVIDIA.
ATI, **** drivers.
AMD, amazing drivers.
AMD's price to performance ratio is better than NVIDIA's.
Random Minecraft Seed Generator
http://sundergaming.com/3kbcraft/map/map.html
3KillaBytes Minecraft Server Map (Tectonicus)
IP: minecraft.sundergaming.com:25565
Phantom's Survival Server [3KBCraft]
I didn't know AMD and ATI are different companies since they both use Radeon HD xxxx. Where is the proof of AMD price to performance is better than NVIDIA? Is there any card is better than GTX 460 at same price or GTX 580?
its original, realistic feel.
The diamond especially looks embedded sooo deep into the stone.
Fantastic work. Only if I can handle the 512x. 256 is even pushing it... With that
said, are the textures made at a higher resolution and downscaled or upscaled from 256 pixels?
Here we go, yet another application to beta test the 512x texture pack.
Here are my specs:
Intel Core I7 920 (Bloomfield)
Sapphire HD4670, 1Gb of DDR3 memory.
4GB of DDR3 memory (Should be eight, but I'm waiting on the postal service for my 64-bit windows bootable...)
I only really play on SMP, so my HDD shouldn't make much of a difference.
I get about 150 FPS on fancy/far with your x256 texture pack, I'm curious as to what I would get with a x512 texture. I can test on Ubuntu 11.4 Natty and Windows 7.
Never mind...
:tongue.gif:
GTX 460, meet AMD Radeon HD 6850.
GTX 580, meet AMD Radeon HD 6970 (or 6950 unlocked).
They are separate.
It used to be ATI, but AMD bought them out.
AMD does the drivers better than ATI did.
Those are brilliant, can't find anything to criticize. :biggrin.gif:
Random Minecraft Seed Generator
http://sundergaming.com/3kbcraft/map/map.html
3KillaBytes Minecraft Server Map (Tectonicus)
IP: minecraft.sundergaming.com:25565
Phantom's Survival Server [3KBCraft]
For GTX 460 vs AMD Redeon HD 6850
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/291?vs=313
They are about the same performance. GTX 460 load and idle temps are lower on average.
AMD Radeon HD 6970 may be $100 cheaper, but GTX 580 is more superior.
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/292?vs=305
I think AMD and NVIDIA are neck to neck to each other.
the 6970 is between the 570 and 580
6950 between 560ti and 570 ect....
nvidia has cuda which is acceleration for photoshop and premiere cs5.
nvidia has better 3d support.
nvidia has better drivers.
nvidia costs more.
nvidia cards tend to overclock less.
amd has better eyefinity support (multiple monitor gaming)
amd has terrible drivers.
amd has better overclocking performance on their cards.
amd is cheaper.
also don't flash the 6950 it breaks the ram, overclock it and you can go past 6970 clocks if you want and get better performance.
And i haven't been keeping up with this thread in a while but can someone update me whats this with x512? Can mcpatcher support 512? If so OMG THIS WOULD BEE EPPIC!!!!! lol just sayin. 8gb of ram needs something that can use it.
NVIDIA can still overclock well. You can overclock GTX 460 from 675MHz core to 800MHz on stock voltage. I got two of mine stable at 860MHz/1720/2000 at 1.087V. Some people can get it over 900MHz on 1.087V
HD patcher can make any texture resolution compatible. 512x will take around 1400MB RAM, so you'll have to allocate more RAM by using batch file. Optifog+Optimine helps lower your RAM usage to 400-600MB.
They look incredible. The diamond lends itself to bumpmapping well. I Think the others could look recessed maybe so it looks like the stone broke away from it.
Well, now you mention diamond ore would be good for bumpmapping. Now imagine mining through the stones looking for the diamonds and then you saw something shiny light blue object sticking out. It give better feeling from finding diamonds.
p.s. i only checked 16x16
1) is there more than 1 type of Nvidia graphics card (Im assuming thats what it is), cause theres a sticker on my computer saying "Graphics by nvidia" and if thats what you guys are talking about it seems alright
2) Im looking to get into PC gaming, and i know alot of passionate gamers and stuff these days build their own computers with their own processors, hard dirves ram and graphics card and what-not, byt thats the extent of my knowledge, and since you guys seem to know what your talking about im wondering whats the best way to learn more about .
But at the moment im using the 64x64 on fast/far and it works smoothly, and i can run 128x128 on short/fast. I have no idea how to get FPS but im assuming (coming over from xbox, which i still play a fair bit, but D3 is coming out soonish, so moving over to PC) that that means frames per second
Google is your best friend. I learned a lot about computers by using Google. Go to overclock.net, they have lot of information of computers. You can ask questions on any computer related stuff such as what CPU, GPU is best or overclocking help or building pc stuff. Newegg.com is the best site to order PC parts. NVIDIA owns GTX, GT, and other GeForce products. AMD owns Radeon HD products. There are two major CPU companies. One is AMD and other is Intel. Great gaming PC usually have fast quad-core CPU, 4GB DRR3 RAM, $150 or more GPU(s), decent sized HDD, good power supply, and a good case cooling.
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/485858-aageons-512x512-natures-lust-wip-new-screens-197/
Because I never installed a TexPack before I actually had a ruff time to figure out that you really need the MC-Patcher because I simply overread it. (I startet with setting up Java and forgott anything else xD and well if I read some of the comments I think that happend to others too..).
Maybe you want to point that out better (I mean just say it (more) on top) for other (semi-)noobs like me? :wink.gif:
cheers
D.