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  1. 18 minutes ago, OneManStanding said:

    I did the Hoarder's House -- the yellow L-shaped building packed with junk. Every zombie I triggered ran away and tried to attack a door or a wall. The big momma zombie which drops through the roof when you go inside from the back garden, she got right up and ran off through the building. The nurses in the kitchen wandered off into the living room after her, even though I was right in front of them in the hall.

     

    I'm curious -- what happens if a zombie leaves a building that you're trying to clear, and wanders outside the mission zone? Can they do that? Some of the pathing in A21 has been very unusual.

    I've wondered about zombies wandering out of the mission zone too. So far they've decided to attack me no matter where I'm at. It can be a chore to find them. 

  2. 4 hours ago, pApA^LeGBa said:

    PS 5 uses a Zen2 CPU with RNDA2 and 16GB Ram. Similar to the Ryzen 4000 i guess. Looking at the release date it could be 5000 series aswell. 

     

    What the PS6 will have is impossible to say now. We may have a complete new CPU architecture by then. At least Intel should have something, looking at the generational "increase" for Intel´s 14th Gen at least Intel should come up with something.

     

    Also not sure how much the X3D Cache can do for future AMD CPU´s.

     

    Going with a 7800XT wasn´t a bad decision. I would say to be a bit future proof you should have 10GB for FHD, 12GB for 1440p and as much as you can get for 4K.

     

    I would have bought one too, but my old 1070 gave up last year when the GPU prices were still high af and i got a RX6600XT. Could get a RX7800XT for the same now. For now not a problem as i am playing on 1080p, but there is already games that need the full 8GB of VRAM.

     

     

    There's a lot of discussion on the X3D cash. I figured it wouldn't hurt. I use a 1080i terminal. It's over configured for what I'm doing now. As long as everything keeps working I won't have to mess with this system until I buy the next one.

  3. 2 hours ago, meganoth said:

    I think I heard the PS5 is sharing its main memory between CPU and GPU just like a laptop, and an answer on quora.com seems to say the same.

     

    So, supposing that guy on quora and I were right, then theoretically the GPU can address 16G of RAM. But practically the operating system and the game need space too, (and that same guy says the OS takes 4 G), so now you have max 12G RAM left. Now subtract what the game itself needs and THAT is effectively the RAM the GPU has left.

     

     

    That is plausible.  I got a graphics card that had more than 10 because I had no way of being sure.

  4. how much graphics memory Is on the next generation play station (I thought Shure this would be especially easy for it)

     

    The PlayStation 5 is equipped with 16GB of GDDR6 memory 1. However, I could not find any information on the graphics memory of the next generation PlayStation. Is there anything else I can help you with?

     

    Google's AI found the answer

     

    I apologize for the confusion. I am not aware of the context of the conversation you had with Google’s AI. However, I can tell you that the PlayStation 5 is equipped with 16GB of GDDR6 memory . Is there anything else I can help you with?

     

    It seems to me that the hardware requirements for games is driven by the platforms. So when I was speccing out my new rig, I wanted the same amount of graphics memory that the next generation of play station had.  I was getting nowhere, with answers just like Bing until I accidently got into Google's AI  test and  it game right back with 10GB of graphics memory.

     

    That's scary in two ways. One, it found it. Two, How it know that? Of course, I couldn't verify it, I tried.  Ten is plausible, I went with  that.

     

    I'm going to see how 7 days to die runs on a rig that is significantly better than core I5 with a GTX 970.

     

    If you're curious, I am using a RX7800 XT with 18GB of memory. It's an 8 core 7800X3d cpu

  5. 11 minutes ago, DanLW said:

    I just don't understand why people cry about games being in Alpha.  As long as significant progress is happening, so what?

     

    The money I spent on 7DTD has had by far and away the best return on investment (in terms of hours played vs money spent) of any game I've ever spent money on.

     

    Edit: Since June 7 2014, 1371 hours on $24.99: 1.8 cents per hour.  I wonder what other people's figures are?

    Yep, you get tired of the game and then you get a brand new game with the new release.

     

  6. Do trader quests. They always give a quest reward of 10 water or 10 glue. You must check every toilet.

     

    Don't spend much time on that base at the beginning. Daylight is precious. If you build a base from scratch, like I do, build one big enough to be safe from the Z's and plunk down your bed roll. I don't have a roof over my head at the beginning.

     

    Liquor stores are the best place to loot. Liquor crates have a very good chance of having murky water. Next are hardware stores with a lot of toilets in them. Just loot toilets, you can come back for the rest.

     

    The most important thing for you to get on day 1 is that cooking pot.

     

    I was with you until I learned how to find water. Now I don't have a lot of water at the end of the day but I have enough to get me through the night.

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