Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Except I have the "buy a new computer itch" something terrible.:hehe:
That crazy looking thing just intrigues be me to no end.
Ben
Just a quick note to reiterate the PCIe SSD idea again if you're trying to achieve the ultimate in present state-of-the-art desktop performance.
SSD drives from Intel, Samsung, Kingston, etc., using the relatively new PCIe NVMe protocol/ interface are coming out offering insane read/write performance that should deal to the worst stutters that T:ANE can throw at them in it's current state of development.
Some of these drives are quite affordable too and definitely on my current upgrade wishlist.
1. The video cards are bridged together so they work together in tandem, giving them more memory and a faster speed more or less. It's not double the speed but faster overall. There are two similar, but slightly different technologies from the two big players. ATI has their Crossfire, while NVidia has their SLI.
Theoretically speaking, it could be double or triple the speed, but due to some scaling and buss bandwidth issues, it works out to be 1/3 faster instead of 100% faster for two cards, with three cards being that much again more. There are other issues as well due to crosstalk noise, which causes what is known as micro-stutters. This can be seen as very slight pauses in what would be otherwise a smooth video output. There are ways around it to make this less noticeable, such as adjusting frame rate limiters, and V-sync, but it isn't perfect. Some people find that 3-cards is better at this than 2-cards. This is probably due to the harmonics.
2. Not at the present time, though it's been mentioned again as a someday thing. I actually brought this up during the early Kick Starter days, and there was quite a bit of interest in it. N3V has sort of ignored the issue, but someone brought it up again in the new Trainz Support blog-thing, and the answer is it's in the cards for the future in so many words.
Do I have this? Nope. I can't afford a 2nd video card.
John[/QUOTE
N3V Raised money in Kickstarter Pledging, SLI / Crossfire would be in Tane? we were told, Read the thread yourself,Here is the link
http://forums.auran.com/trainz/show...LI-or-Crossfire/page4&highlight=SLI/CROSSFIRE
Here's 'Admin's' answer to the question "Will T:ANE support AMD Crossfire in future?" asked a few days ago in the new Q&A section.
"Short answer = Yes
Longer answer = we're not sure of the exact time this feature will be included in the release build."
Probability is that SLI support will be forthcoming too. (Just don't hold your breath while you're waiting.)
N3V are understandably pouring most of their effort into ensuring T:ANE runs well on single GPUs first!