Hes trying to dig for gold :p Maybe when we get BluRay HD's. Currently, a 16 GHz processor can't keep up with the drive. Its too damn fast. Its expected you'd need a 28 GHz processor to keep up with the drive. Wow, a hard drive that out performs the processor... Thats just freaky...
In HL2 singleplayer nodes are used a lot, there's quite a few of them, some can tell AI characters what this node is (antlion burrow/unburrow, duck, etc), and tracers are used to determine wether you hit something or not.
It is Killx. All of his sources so far have been useless. Wii does not have a lawsuit against them and Blue-Ray isn't that strong. See? Killx wants e-penis.
Size of Blueray Hard drive does not effect speed of data loading. It means more SPACE not more SPEED until it is ready and the SPEED is only getting the files. The PROCESSOR is what PROCESSES the DATA from the HD and the FASTER it is just means it LOADS the data from the HD. The HD only gets FILES it doesn't do any MATH. Killx you *snip*. Wii isn't being sued and Blueray isn't as fast as a 26Ghz processor.
BluRay can store up to 26 GIGs it is NOT 26Ghz if it was... then chirst we would have robots to wipe my butt when I go to the toilet... Personaly I think teh BluRay is made out of fail :D
It could be a winner, or do to the price and the fact it makes devolpers lazy not to fill them up, fail.
Not my *snip* fault if my computer engineering teacher lied. *snip* And he doesn't lie about this stuff. My school, Burlington Central High School, has Ontario's leading computer technology courses. Alot of companies run stuff through our school so that it can be added to the curriculum, in the hopes that student will work for them with a good knowledge of what their working on. Oh, and i never said sued, its a law suit.
The case that you said that the bluray can run the speed of up to 26 Ghz, means one of three things: You didn't understand what the teacher was saying You were asleep when the teacher was explaining You should change the school because the teacher is laughable if he/she said that.... They are having problems breaching 4... the chrystal they are using is not good enough... But imagine a 16 ghz one? That is why they are going multicore instead of trying and increase the clock speed...
I'm just saying what he said. Its a hard drive technology that is faster than the processor. Remember, this isn't your standard HD technology. It needs to fit many many many more bits into the same space as a normal HD.
It is not faster then the processor, the slowest parts of the computer are The hard drive and the data periferals... If the BluRay was faster then the processor, then there would be no need for ram, as this technology could be converted to the HD... So far I have not heard of anything going in the works for it... Yes it is not stander tech, BluRay is probably 3 layered or, they made the tracks a craploda smaller and as the result of that the laser that reads them alot more focused as well... But in no way is anything going to be faster then a processor, if it was there would be huge hype. and if your teacher said that, he should loose his job...
Sorry we did get offtopic, and this was turning into a flamefest... *** I always thought that any singleplayer would require a new map, because the current ones are designed with multiplayer in mind...
Maybe make it so that it alternates between different missions. Each one you play a different role. Mission as Scout, Mission as Rifleman, Mission as Granadier, mission as Engineer, Mission as Commander, repeat.
You mean make this game like the single player game based on CS. With you picking a type then finishing missions.