Valve has supposedly been developing a new VR headset code named the "Deckard," one that will cost $1,200 when it launches at the end of this year.
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Strix halo makes a good fit for the gpuA 7600 makes zero sense in a box launching at the end of this year, that's a two and a half year old card. My guess is that it's a placeholder card in developer kits to emulate something that wasn't available yet (either a chungus iGPU, or a 9600).
Goes well with the Steam games I buy and then never playAwesome. More Valve hardware I can buy and then never use.
I should hope they would use a FSR 4 capable GPU.A 7600 makes zero sense in a box launching at the end of this year, that's a two and a half year old card. My guess is that it's a placeholder card in developer kits to emulate something that wasn't available yet (either a chungus iGPU, or a 9600).
Goes well with the Steam games I buy and then never play
My log of un-played but owned games across platforms is truly staggering. If these were boxes on a wall I would need a freaking local library worth of shelf space to hold the games.Goes well with the Steam games I buy and then never play
Nice.. and wow... just wow.. Lets forget about Falcon 4.0 and it's what... 50 floppy disk install? Though some are debating if that ever existed...So here are my figures based on 335 games in my Steam library.
The first one assumes they're all in the "regular" DVD jewel cases
16.75 feet of shelves with a total volume of 4.62 sq ft.
That's roughly 6 shelves that are 3 ft wide
This one assumes they're all in the older, but newer "thin" big box cases. (these are 1.5" thick instead of the really old ones that were 2" thick)
41.88 ft feet of shelves with a total volume of 20.72 sq ft.
That's roughly 14 shelves that are 3 ft wide.
Geezus man, What the hell kind of house are you living in with a 56 ft long wall?! That's like a viking hall not a bedroom or 'room'.50 floppy disks? No way. I don't think Falcon 4.0 ever released on floppy. Pretty sure Falcon 3.0 had ~13 disks it launched on, but it was significantly smaller than Falcon 4.0.
Since a lot of games came in different sized boxes you'd essentially have to search every-single-game, get the box dimensions and then calculate it. So instead I went with the "universal" size that most games were shipped in throughout the years. The bigger box version was a 2" spine and it wouldn't be that much bigger than the 1.5" smaller one, but lets figure out how much space 335 games of that size would require.
Total shelf length would be almost 56 feet long. Basically a whole wall in most homes bedrooms. Or an entire walk-in closet.
The volume would be that of around 28 sq ft.
This would require approximately 19 3 foot wide shelves.
That's when me and my friends were making copies of all of our games for each other. So it is entirely possible it ended up in that format. I do not think it ever sold retail that way though.Nice.. and wow... just wow.. Lets forget about Falcon 4.0 and it's what... 50 floppy disk install? Though some are debating if that ever existed...
Geezus man, What the hell kind of house are you living in with a 56 ft long wall?! That's like a viking hall not a bedroom or 'room'.
That's like 18.7 yards... (rounding)
a master bedroom long wall..
According to google the average master bedroom dimensions on a 2000 square foot home are about 14x16 or 16x20ft.. FT..
So I must ask MR Warbucks how big is your bedroom?!
It could be a floating shelf around the perimiter of the room... with a cat track under it... and nice lighting... yea... I wasn't presuming a single row of games but I suppose 56ft of shelving I did kind of jump in thinking he mean 56ft of side by side book shelves.Uh, what kind of home do you live in where a shelve contains one shelf? Most shelves I own have like 5 or 6 shelves stacked. So 56 ft worth of shelve space would be like an 8 foot shelve with 7 shelves. lol...