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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 4:52
by BlackFish
Graf perhaps make draw-in fog for large areas?

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 10:20
by Graf Zahl
If I guess correctly what you mean by that, don't even think about suggesting it again! :mrgreen:

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 7:32
by BetaSword
BlackFish wrote:Graf perhaps make draw-in fog for large areas?
Sorry, I already tried suggesting that, and got just about the same answer :)

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 21:39
by GeeDougg
In other news I'll be getting a Clawhammer or San Diego 4000+ soon and overclocking it to 3.2GHz. The system will have 4GB overclocked PC-5300 DDR-2 and a 1GB ATI X2000 series overclocked up to 20%/25% (Memory/GPU), but the motherboard will be a dual-CPU, 'cuz I plan on upgrading 2/3rds of the way through the year for my rendering needs, so I'll be making it a dual-CPU (FX-64s probably) and add another 4GB RAM, and another GFX card of the same variety (Crossfire). The challenge I can see coming up is making dual-overclocked components to function, and function properly. But it should be more than enough to render heavy scenes in Maya and XSI, and it should have absolutely no problems handling NJOL.wad...! :P :D

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 22:01
by lemonzest
Nice Rig Dougg, pity hardly any of the stuff exists yet :(

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 2:39
by GeeDougg
Thanks, but what do you mean hardly any of it exists yet? The only thing in that list that doesn't exist yet is the ATI X2xxx card, and even that actually already exists, technically; it just hasn't been announced yet for obvious reasons. ATI always has their next card working 5 to 6 months before launch, which means that the X1900XTX cards that are just becoming available now have already existed at ATI for several months.