If the moderators left my topic in place, there would be less spam.
There are 400 Alpha keys available. Numbers are dwindling due to spam-bots claiming dozens of keys at a time. Claim here.
It's possible to run games with PhysX on AMD GPUs, simply play as you would normally. All needed PhysX files will be downloaded with game files. As for APEX PhysX, you'll need an Nvidia graphics card.
Have you tried this? If for some reason this doesn't work, use a <span> with a class containing: font-weight: bold;
echo "<td><strong>{$row[ 'TestTime' ]}</strong></td>";
Yes. The Lite version doesn't support multiplayer or addons, however you do get access to a limited scenario editor. A comparison of features can be found here.
*** 1000 Arma 3 Alpha Lite keys ***
Hello everybody!
First, I'd like to point out that these keys are going to be claimed quite quickly, so instead of posting in the original key thread, I think this give-away deserves its own.
Along with the keys which are given away on Twitter, Bohemia...
You'll get much more enjoyment from 2560x1440, than being able to maximise video settings for your games at 1920x1080 in my opinion. I rarely play anything other than Arma 3, which is quite demanding in its own right, and still manage to play with a very high graphical configuration (view...
Check out the Dell U2711, I have one and can't fault it. Its native resolution is 2560x1440, which is much better than 1920x1080 for everything. Your GTX 680 should handle such resolution without a problem.
Performance should be good for you. With my specification, I get an average of 70 FPS on single player (without AI) and 30-40 in multiplayer. I use adaptive VSync so am locked to 30 or 60.
As for CrossFireX scaling, at the moment it's negative. ;)
Hopefully the developers do this. If not, wait for Okt-NoBlur.
Probably. However, remember that it's still only an Alpha. I recommend purchasing the supporter edition, which includes the entire ARMA series for £60.
Each downloadable content package is probably going to be worth around £10-15. Also, @SkeeterUK, keep an eye out for the Loadout Editor being ported to ARMA 3. It'll help dramatically. :)
A comparison between Arma 2's Post Processing, with the "OKT-NoBlur" addon. There are actually four images below, for best results you may need to go full-screen.
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