There's no stopping Electronic Arts and Codemasters when it comes to EA Sports WRC. Indeed, a new video has been released today, this time focusing on some of the unique features we can expect from this new rally game. If you're anything like us, you must be pretty impatient to try the game, but until then, here's the latest official video.
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I know it's missing on the website, but I have so many other games to take care of I just can't give the time to one I dislike.
What didn't you like in Cyberpunk 2077?
It's not something I'm against clearly, it just depends on the time we have and these days, I must say my hands are full.
As for Cyberpunk, didn't like the characters (except for Jackie and well...), didn't like the gameplay either (car/bike handling is still horrid to me), never felt involved in this world. davton loved the game though. As for me, I think CD Projekt are not as good at making games as people think (Witcher 3 wasn't that interesting to play gameplay wise and though I put more hours into it than Cyberpunk, I never managed to complete the main quest).
Whenever I download a video from your page I'll copy it to an USB thumb drive. I recently bought a new USB thumb drive and one could ask why I bought a drive with a 10 Gbit/s interface (USB 3.2 Gen2) when my PC only supports 5 Gbit/s (USB 3.2 Gen1). My old thumb drive supported a write speed of 380 MB/s and you think that's fine. The problem is that this speed is only real for a few seconds and after that the speed will go down to 50 MB/s of writing speed. My new drive now holds 160 MB/s permanently and would even be faster if I had a faster PC. So this tells us that the raw speed of flash drives only say little similar like TFLOPs at graphic cards or Watts at music boxes. To get this insight the page ssd-tester.de helped me a lot. The page is in German but still can be useful because there are a lot of diagrams like the "HD Tune Pro Dauertest" which shows the write speed when lots of GB are written to drives. I often wondered why my old thumb drive is so slow. Is it my PC or the thumb drive itself? Now I know :)
Unless I'm missing the point of course. :)
I am just a geek / computer nerd and love to talk about technology. Who knows maybe someday you want to buy a fast USB thumb drive and maybe you'll remember what I said. Like you said "insightful" :)
The things are even more complicated now because I found out that my motherboard only has PCI-E 1.0 speed due to a limitation of the P55 chipset and not the speed of PCI-E 2.0 which is mentioned in the motherboard manual. I don't know why they made this so confusing to customers but now I am thinking of buying a new USB front panel and new PCI-E USB expansion card with USB 3.2 Gen 2 support. I cannot use that speed fully but maybe I can workaround the issue that way. Not sure if it will work but I guess I have to try to find out.
I mean my PC is 13 years old now and guess what I can play Half-Life 1 with raytracing. The funny thing is CPU utilization is under 10 % because the game is very old but GPU utilization is at 98 % due to the heavy raytracing processing. Native rendering is done at 720p and then upscaled via FSR 2 to 4k and I get roughly 40 FPS on my Radeon RX 6600. Not too bad for my old PC, right? ;)
Welcome to the wonderful world of technology :)