Has anyone here played Dragon's Dogma? How does that game compare to the gameplay of Dark Souls? Looking for another 'Dark Soulsish' experience to tide me over until DS2.
Oh and also, armors will now have stat requirements like weapons, so say goodbye to the level 1 twinks in the starting zones invading people in endgame gear and using OP endgame spells mehehe.
680 and 770 are both the same "GK104" Kepler GPU with 1536 shader processors or "CUDA" cores. The 770 core was slightly overclocked, but you could find factory overclocked 680s clocked 200MHz faster still! The main upgrade was with the 770s faster RAM settings. (192 vs 222GB/sec)
The Kepler cards had the GK104, GK106, GK107 and the GK110.
The gk104 was actually MORE powerful than the gk106 (used for the GTX660) and gk107 (used in the GTX650ti )
The GK110 was used in the Titan and 780, but I'm not sure what they tweaked to lower its fp64 calcuations while keeping it a "gk110".
So, you could say the 770 was different enough to warrant being called a different card, but it was really more to do with the settings of the hardware than the hardware itself.
Has anyone here played Dragon's Dogma? How does that game compare to the gameplay of Dark Souls? Looking for another 'Dark Soulsish' experience to tide me over until DS2.
Has anyone here played Dragon's Dogma? How does that game compare to the gameplay of Dark Souls? Looking for another 'Dark Soulsish' experience to tide me over until DS2.
Dragon's Dogma had slipped under my radar until recently. (It's a console game from Capcom after all.) But I'm playing it now and loving it. The visual style and atmosphere is very much like Dark Souls, but the gameplay is completely different.Has anyone here played Dragon's Dogma? How does that game compare to the gameplay of Dark Souls? Looking for another 'Dark Soulsish' experience to tide me over until DS2.