Sep 10, 2012, 05:26 PM
So they're now making a big deal out of discovering that pc's have controller input and hdmi.
I'm just amazed at the following so far:
- Pretending that plugging a controller into a computer is new
- Pretending that plugging a computer into a TV is new
- Recommending micro-itx or mini-atx machines for gaming, especially a 'low noise' one (because if you're buying a dedicated gaming machine you want passive cooling, amirite?!)
- Saying that integrated graphics won't work for laptops even though the integrated graphics on the sandy bridge (i5 2500k and up) chipset family and up will run about any game on steam.
- Failing to mention that most older (and possibly low end modern) GPU's with HDMI output don't have audio output, and the on-board HDMI on motherboards (which usually does support audio output) is powered by the same integrated graphics that they said didn't work on laptops.
- They say you can use a dedicated mac even though it doesn't support OSX yet.
I'm just amazed at the following so far:
- Pretending that plugging a controller into a computer is new
- Pretending that plugging a computer into a TV is new
- Recommending micro-itx or mini-atx machines for gaming, especially a 'low noise' one (because if you're buying a dedicated gaming machine you want passive cooling, amirite?!)
- Saying that integrated graphics won't work for laptops even though the integrated graphics on the sandy bridge (i5 2500k and up) chipset family and up will run about any game on steam.
- Failing to mention that most older (and possibly low end modern) GPU's with HDMI output don't have audio output, and the on-board HDMI on motherboards (which usually does support audio output) is powered by the same integrated graphics that they said didn't work on laptops.
- They say you can use a dedicated mac even though it doesn't support OSX yet.
/sarcasm