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Un moddeur japonais a réussi à déterrer le tutorial original de Call of Duty 4
en fouillant dans le CD du jeu : il s'agissait à l'origine d'un parcours de tir et
d'obstacles comme dans tous les FPS classiques. Dans la version finale, Infinity Ward a
remplacé tout ça par un stand de tir et un parcours en temps limité plus
court, plus fun et permettant de régler automatiquement (mais inefficacement) la
difficulté du jeu. Le tutorial caché : [--SUITE--]
Anyone playing COD2 in OS-X with a 3870 card? If so, does it have decent FPS or does it suffer from
the same bug causing low frame rates when using the 8800/8600 cards?
I've got a Mac Pro with the 8800 GT, 8 cores, 10GB RAM, and in COD2 it only gets 25-35 fps no
matter what graphics options or resolution I use. Aspyr won't fix the problem but perhaps a
different graphics card will work better.
Ubisoft Canada ne cesse d'être sur des projets importants et ambitieux de l'ère next
gen. Après Assassin's Creed l'an passé, voilà qu'il cherche à
révolutionner l'expérience du FPS en la personne de Far Cry 2. L'objectif sera-t-il
atteint ?
The iTunes App
Store is becoming a trendsetter for other companies in the mobile market. With a thousands of
apps to choose from with over 60 million
downloads total, what more could you ask for? Apparently a lot. Users still aren't satisfied
with the offerings nor the apps that Apple is choosing to not let into the App Store. Apps that
are extending the functionality of some of Apple's standard offerings are being denied their
chance to shine. This has resulted in a small, but talented pool of developers finding other ways
to promote their apps to iPhone users. Enter a method known as "jailbreaking". Jailbreaking your
iPhone voids your warranty, but allows you access to some of the most incredible apps that won't
be coming to the App Store anytime soon. Here's a look at our top 10 picks of apps worth
jailbreaking your iPhone to get.
Pushr
There just aren't enough dedicated Flickr
apps in the iTunes App Store. To add injury to insult, the majority of dedicated Flickr apps
don't allow you to upload Flickr photos from your iPhone. In steps Pushr to fill this void! Pushr
allows you to select a photo and edit a lot of the standard Flickr options. Users can edit the
name, description, tags, and privacy options before uploading it their Flickr account. We're huge
fans of its tagging feature because it pulls from the list of previously used tags for better
convenience.
Pushr also allows you to upload multiple photos at a time, which beats emailing each photo
individually. If you want to delete a photo from the list, simply swipe your finger from right to
left. Our only quirk with Pushr is that you can't specify a set for images to go to. Otherwise,
Pushr is the ultimate Flickr uploading tool for your iPhone.
It's still recommended to livestream with Qik over Wifi or 3G connections. Though, that's hardly
something to complain about.
Flixwagon
If you're not into Qik, you may like its competitor, Flixwagon. Most of what applies to the Qik
app also applies to the Flixwagon application. So we won't bore you with a rehash of the
details.If you're on Flixwagon instead of Qik, you won't be left out in the cold. If only these
apps were available in the App Store...
Winterboard
If you're a customization junkie like some of us here on ReadWriteWeb, then
you were probably disappointed in the fact that there's very little you can do in terms of
customizing the iPhone. The only customization option is the changing of the lock-screen
wallpaper. Honestly, who even pays attention to that?
Winterboard is the ultimate solution for meeting your customization needs on your iPhone. There
are thousands of compatible themes floating around for customizing the "real" background on your
iPhone, icons, bars, keyboards, alert buttons, battery images, and tons more. The possibilities
are endless with Winterboard. Quite frankly it's one of the main apps that most people do
jailbreak their iPhones for. Check out the awesome theme to the right I have installed on my
iPhone thanks to Winterboard.
MxTube
The iPhone's built-in Youtube app is great. Now you can watch videos all day
without having to pay Apple a dime. What do you do when there's no internet connection available?
You could go through the process of downloading and converting Youtube videos into the iTunes
compatible format. Sounds tedious, doesn't it?
MxTube is a simple solution. With MxTube can stream Youtube videos just like you do with the
standard Youtube app. MxTube also allows you to download and save these videos to your iPhone.
The process is simple and entirely dependent upon your internet connection. Simply download the
video you'd like to view later and that's it. You can watch all your videos directly from the
MxTube app. No conversion necessary.
NES
The NES emulator app allows you to run Nintendo ROMs right from your iPhone.
Trust us, there are plenty floating around the web for downloading. It's a little tricky to get
these ROMs on your iPhone and also involves a bit of hacking. However, it's nothing serious
enough to brick your iPhone and well worth the effort. So if you're in the mood for some old
school games like Monopoly, a game that isn't available in the App Store, then the NES emulator
might be worth considering jailbreaking your iPhone for.
GSphone
If you were a bigger fan of the Gameboy system, then developers have you covered with the GSphone
emulator. Like the NES emulator, GSphone allows you to run ROMs for the Gameboy gaming system.
All you old school Pokemon fanatics will love this one! Too bad you have to jailbreak your iPhone
for it.
Snapture
For all it's worth, the iPhone's camera is really basic with no built-in
editing options. Snapture changes all of that in a
jiffy. This app provides a host of options and features for editing your photos. Here's a rundown
of the many features you get with Snapture:
QuickView thumbnail stack
QuickView thumbnail enlarge
QuickView delete
EasyCapture
QuickAccess
Geotagging
Color modes
Multishot
Delay timer
Level aid
Gesture zoom
Auto-rotation
Image size
Touch zone
Quiet mode
From easy access to photo sizing to color modes and image rotations, we know you wish you didn't
have to jailbreak your iPhone to get this awesome app.
Scrobble
Fans of the Last.FM music service have something to be thrilled about. While you can only
scrobble the songs that you listen to via the Last.FM app, Scrobble is an app that runs in the
background and scrobbles every song you listen to via the iPod app. You can view the latest stats
on how many tracks have been scrobbled and how many are left in queue by heading to your
settings. It stays out of the way and works really well with the iPod app.
Cycorder
When Qik became available for the iPhone, we noted how you could use Qik as a
video recorder for your iPhone. Those tips aren't obsolete, but Cycorder is a better option.
Cycorder has great video recording quality ranging between 6-15 fps. We've been tipped
off that for better recording quality with this app, you'll need to be in a will lit area.
You can playback your videos on your iPhone or simply download them to your computer for maximum
viewing pleasure. Someone tell us why this isn't in the App Store?
More to Come
The only hindrance with these apps is that you have to jailbreak your iPhone in order to get
them. We really wish we didn't. The process for jailbreaking your iPhone can be pretty confusing
on the first go round. However, it's relatively safe enough that if anything goes wrong you can
restore your iPhone using iTunes.
The number of jailbroken apps available is tremendous, but doesn't rival the number of App Store
offerings. In terms of quality apps with consistent updates, we'd rather go with jailbroken
repositories Cydia and Installer 4. We're sure there are plenty more apps to look forward to like
SwirlyMMS, which will make it easier for iPhone
users to send MMS messages. We'll keep you posted as they come down the pipeline.
Alors que le firmware est encore en cours d'optimisation (j'ai subi deux "total plantages" alors
que je m'amusais un peu avec), voici le fier successeur du Viewty. Le LG KC910 est blindé de
fonctionnalités, dont la plus étonnante est un APN de 8 méga
pixels. Ouioui... huit !
Le LG KC910 sera disponible courant octobre 2008. Son prix n'est pas encore
connu.
Je publierai bientôt quelques photos prises avec le KC910, histoire d'avoir une idée de
ce que son APN avec ses 8 méga. En attendant, voici l'objet en photos (désolé,
j'ai encore du mal pour la netteté !)
Voici ses principales caractéristiques :
- Quadribande (850 / 900 / 1 800 / 1 900 Mhz), GPRS, Edge
(Classe 10), UMTS (2 100 Mhz), HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
- OS propriétaire
- Wifi
- Puce GPS
- Ecran Tactile 3 pouces
- TFT 262 144 couleurs / résolution 240 X 400 pixels
- APN Schneider-Kreuznach (Sensibilité : 1 600 Iso), 8 MPixels (3 264
X 2 448 pixels) avec stabilisateur optique, flash Xénon, autofocus, zoom
numérique 16x, vidéos (VGA @ 30 FPS & QVGA @ 120 FPS) et
Géo-Tag des photos et vidéos
- Mémoire extensible via MicroSD
- Lecteur 3GP, AAC, ACC+, ACC++, DivX, H.263, H.264, MP3, MP4, XviD, WMA & WMV
- Radio FM
- Bluetooth 2.0 A2DP
- MiniUSB 2.0
- Java MIDP 2.0
- Lecture des documents Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Texte, PDF
- Interface d'upload direct vers YouTube, Google Maps, Google Search, Gmail Mobile
- Compatibilité Dolby Mobile
- Sortie TV
- Dimensions de 107.5 X 55.9 X 13.9 mm
- 114 grammes
VALVe l'a déjà dit : ils veulent le maximum de titres possible sur Steam afin d'avoir
une anthologie du jeu PC. Comme il n'y a pas que des FPS remplis de cyberdémons sur PC, la
plateforme a accueilli ...
VALVe l'a déjà dit : ils veulent le maximum de titres possible sur Steam afin d'avoir
une anthologie du jeu PC. Comme il n'y a pas que des FPS remplis de cyberdémons sur PC, la
plateforme a accueilli ...
I basically get the same fps at 800x600 minimum settings as I do at 1920x1200 Max settings. I
average 10-20fps at minimum or Max settings. I don't *think* it's a Video card issue but I could be
wrong. The whole game seems to be sloppy/choppy. My fps will show 20fps and stay there but my mouse
will jump when I move it.
I tried Catalyst AI on all 3 settings. The game is supposed to support Multi-core cpu's, but it's
only using one core. Couldn't find any patches or support anywhere.
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Just been doing some more testing with FSX on my HD4870 (8.6,8.7 & 8.8 + betas)Vs my old
8800GTS 640mb And found that my results mirror those that toms hardware has posted a week or so
ago,my specs are quite close to the system he used to test with (i have 4GB ram & a p5b mobo)so
i'll post a few pic of his results to save myself some typing
Now i know(since ive been using it since RTM)that FSX is a massively CPU limited sim/game so i was
quite suprised to find that on average my 4870 was almost 30% slow than my old 8800gts like for
like setting
Just what is it that either ATI arent doing(or maybe it's what Nv is doing)that gives a last gen
card an almost 1/3 fps advantage over a current gen card?
Is it that ATI just havent spent any time optimizing there drivers for FSX or is this some kind of
hardware limitation or architectural diffrence(looking at toms above results it seems that all of
ATI's cards are way slower in FSX than there NV counterparts)at first i thought it might be a Vram
limitaion but the card that has the lead is still only a 512mb 8800gts
Now i wanted to get away from NV because of there ****ty support for FSX(i had various NV driver
based BSOD from revision to revision running FSX) & although i find ATI's overall IQ to be a
little better in FSX the lost of 30% performance is a lot to swallow especillay when FSX hangs in
and around the mid-high 20's most of the time,I never really expected to have to lower my eyecandy
when moving up a gen of card!
I have no other complaints about peformance of the 4870 in other games it kicks the 8800gts all
over the places but as FSX is the main sim/game which i play a lot of between major game relases im
pretty disappointed in how it performs on the 4870 (btw this is not a WIMTBP title) so much so that
im thinking of returning it and trying a 280GTX
So does anyone heres whos close to ATI or who has there ear know if they entend to fix this massive
performance delta? do ATI even care that they lag behind in FSX so badly & do any of ATI's beta
testers really play FSX at all?
(im not just talking about having it handy to fire up to test fps on the tarmac either)
I hope someone can shed some light on this issue,& yes ive been reporting it via feedback since
cat 8.6,i know these things take time to get fixed(unless its a crysis bug that is then you can get
hotfixes galore)id just like to know if its being worked on?
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