I have bought a house and I’m cleaning it up and trying to install a new door. But how? First I tried to see if I could fix the door that was already there but I don’t see such option. However this door is crooked. I see I’m missing a lot of tools.
I guess I have to finish more jobs first and then I can renovate these houses completely?
You can sell stuff in the house you bought - not actually sure on the jobs if it’ll cause issues or not…
Might be best to sell stuff in your bought house and use that to complete the jobs - but if need be you can complete the job with most of it done and you’d still get a majority payment.
It’s definitely a fun and addictive game, but I miss the attention to detail Powerwash does have, such as the satisfying cleaning sounds. All of that is lacking here. Still though, a good time!
So I am trying to make something of my home office. The walls in the bathroom are super dirty and I can’t seem to get them cleaner. So I thought I’d just demolish the walls and put new ones in, but it seems I can’t destroy all the walls. So IS there a way to fully clean these dirty bathroom tile walls after all?
This is more an API to standardize all the various vendor plugin solutions for Spatial AntiAliasing, Spatial Resolution, and Frame Generation. This doesn’t seem like Microsoft has created their own AI/ML model to take the place of DLSS/FSR/XeSS.
We’re thrilled to announce DirectSR, our new API designed in partnership with GPU hardware vendors to enable seamless integration of Super Resolution (SR) into the next generation of games. Super Resolution is a cutting-edge technique that increases the resolution and visual quality in games. DirectSR is the missing link developers have been waiting for when approaching SR integration, providing a smoother, more efficient experience that scales across hardware. This API enables multi-vendor SR through a common set of inputs and outputs, allowing a single code path to activate a variety of solutions including NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution, AMD FidelityFX™ Super Resolution, and Intel XeSS. DirectSR will be available soon in the Agility SDK as a public preview, which will enable developers to test it out and provide feedback. Don’t miss our DirectX State of the Union at GDC to catch a sneak peek at how DirectSR can be used with your games!
The only thing I can think of out of all this is how the CMA screwed up the whole deal and now they have to make these moves to keep certain things under control
Next to exclusive talk, the selfish desire is showing again.
The sad thing is, technically today and that Remedy’s news, it’s more uplifting as developers don’t have to shut down or lose more people but instead escape from it. And yet, SOMEHOW, Xbox who decided to get the news later still gets you flabbergasted. One step closer using that Brian Griffin video of trying to please everyone but also ridicule for one tiny thing…