ekolet
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November 04, 2017, 07:27:39 PM |
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I don't think vr gaming has a lot potential with the current technology. I mean shoot'em ups are fun but more serious games either have discrete movement (which kills the immersion for me) or continuous movement (causes motion sickness). Its just a gimmick in its current state.
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SEELE^^01
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November 04, 2017, 07:59:12 PM |
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How much per month miners can earn from good PC? It will be profitable for them?
Roughly numbers - $5 per day on 1 GPU. But you will have to upgrade your farm with more RAM and powerful CPU. well, i dont think you will get many home miners then high end pcs running the whole day would cost many in europe an arm and a leg due to teh permanent power consumption ... maybe you will get ppl from countries where electricity is cheap.
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SpringfieldM1A
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November 04, 2017, 08:08:47 PM |
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i see myself using playkey when my computer cant handle new games that require better specs and i just don't want to upgrade my computer just to play 1 game
I heard that in the future the company plans to produce cheap and productive consoles. It's impressive That would be awesome! I personally prefer playing consoles over PCs but its annoying having to spend $400+ for a new console every couple years. consoles will die after the next generation. it's not a format that will stand the test of time. why would playkey make consoles? makes no sense. Consoles will never die, they become more an more popular. I am a console game since NES, it will not stop At first, I was a true pc gamer since 486. Before that I had zx spectrum ) Bought ps3, then ps4 and don't bother with the upgrade of my computer at all. I want to see the future of gaming in VR or Virtual Reality. We are not that far in that reality, it's not yet that sophisticated but it's already happening. I wonder, if Playkey will be able to cope up at that time with that kind of advancement in gaming. The console will not die for me too, but it will always stay in the shadow of the computer. Most of the time the game is played, the mouse and keyboard are enough actually. The consoles are becoming something extra demand or luxury. This is my opinion. *footnote: Ever since I started playing digital games, I've always preferred computers.
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Rigorous
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November 04, 2017, 08:13:49 PM |
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How much per month miners can earn from good PC? It will be profitable for them?
Roughly numbers - $5 per day on 1 GPU. But you will have to upgrade your farm with more RAM and powerful CPU. For most miners, the motherboard supports 1 GPU per x16 PCIE (maximum 2 in SLI mode if there are two x16 slots on the board). All other PCIE connectors on the board will not provide the required data transfer rate for graphics. And the GPU in them will be useless. Therefore, the profit per day is $5- $10. Can send the rest of the GPU to mining crypto-currencies, simultaneously with the game for 1 GPU, but then need the flagship i7. If you put 1 GPU on the motherboard, depending on the motherboard layout and the size of the GPU there is a chance you have to remove another riser. But maybe you can move it to a M.2 slot if it not occupied.
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Sozialtourist
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November 04, 2017, 08:16:34 PM |
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How much per month miners can earn from good PC? It will be profitable for them?
Roughly numbers - $5 per day on 1 GPU. But you will have to upgrade your farm with more RAM and powerful CPU. well, i dont think you will get many home miners then high end pcs running the whole day would cost many in europe an arm and a leg due to teh permanent power consumption ... maybe you will get ppl from countries where electricity is cheap. Yeah if mining is profitable depends mostly on the electricity cost. Nevertheless, it would be interesting for everyone to get to know how much you could earn with your current PC. And what are the required minimum specs that make an ordinary home PC feasible for mining.
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sahabond
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November 04, 2017, 08:17:22 PM |
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About 15% bonus is excellent. Perhaps I will buy a little more PKT
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wonderfullife
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November 04, 2017, 08:24:27 PM |
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One of the main problems encountered by gamers is that the equipment needed to play is very expensive, it evolves very quickly and can even break, this may have the effect of discouraging occasional players to invest in hardware and consoles, here playkey offers an interesting solution: to make downloadable games on the cloud available worldwide with a super quality of image, talents will emerge thanks to this solution!
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alexsmalex
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November 04, 2017, 08:47:32 PM |
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How will the game be implemented on a smart TV.
Maybe they will need an app for smart TVs. Does anybody know more about this? I somewhere read that they release their console
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Rigorous
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November 04, 2017, 08:58:30 PM |
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How will the game be implemented on a smart TV.
Maybe they will need an app for smart TVs. Does anybody know more about this? I somewhere read that they release their console Are you serious? That is where it all fell apart for OnLive before Sony bought their remains. I hope PlayKey learns of their mistakes https://www.theverge.com/2012/8/28/3274739/onlive-report
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lobat999
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November 04, 2017, 09:25:26 PM |
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One of the main problems encountered by gamers is that the equipment needed to play is very expensive, it evolves very quickly and can even break, this may have the effect of discouraging occasional players to invest in hardware and consoles, here playkey offers an interesting solution: to make downloadable games on the cloud available worldwide with a super quality of image, talents will emerge thanks to this solution!
PLAYKEY is really a revolutionary concept that might disrupt on how we conduct our gaming activities accordingly. Then in the near future, it would be really nice to hear testimonials from PLAYKEY users worldwide.
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helloal
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November 04, 2017, 09:32:25 PM |
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How much per month miners can earn from good PC? It will be profitable for them?
Roughly numbers - $5 per day on 1 GPU. But you will have to upgrade your farm with more RAM and powerful CPU. For most miners, the motherboard supports 1 GPU per x16 PCIE (maximum 2 in SLI mode if there are two x16 slots on the board). All other PCIE connectors on the board will not provide the required data transfer rate for graphics. And the GPU in them will be useless. Therefore, the profit per day is $5- $10. Can send the rest of the GPU to mining crypto-currencies, simultaneously with the game for 1 GPU, but then need the flagship i7. If you put 1 GPU on the motherboard, depending on the motherboard layout and the size of the GPU there is a chance you have to remove another riser. But maybe you can move it to a M.2 slot if it not occupied. I think the main bottleneck for people who want to use their PC for both Playkey mining and other normal tasks (eg. surfing the internet, doing work, or even playing games yourself) is the CPU. A lot of games can require the utilisation of a lot of the CPU, and you can't add an additional CPU to the system. (You can add more RAM, GPUs, hard drives relatively easily). The profitability needs to be decent, or else almost all of the 'miners' might just be PC farms (which is centralizing things in a way... but it might work out to be the best for everyone).
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coinmr
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November 04, 2017, 09:57:50 PM |
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About 15% bonus is excellent. Perhaps I will buy a little more PKT
Bonuses are always welcome ) The +15% bonus will decrease with a number of tokens they have sold. And they had much bigger bonuses on pre-sale.
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Trrrt
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November 04, 2017, 10:58:09 PM |
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I hope they will reach the 50 m token sale, the smart tv app is a great idea, a new part of the market could be opened by that for playkey. And playkey has a big market part cause all gamers are potentially interested by the project !
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Sozialtourist
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November 04, 2017, 11:14:02 PM |
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How will the game be implemented on a smart TV.
Maybe they will need an app for smart TVs. Does anybody know more about this? I somewhere read that they release their console Are you serious? That is where it all fell apart for OnLive before Sony bought their remains. I hope PlayKey learns of their mistakes https://www.theverge.com/2012/8/28/3274739/onlive-reportIn the Whitepaper it's indeed stated that they plan to "...develop a proprietary gaming console that will give gamers the possibility to play on a big screen." To be honest, I don't see a reason for such a console but I could imagine a solution like the Steam Link (which isn't very successful).
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belechau
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November 04, 2017, 11:36:19 PM |
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How will the game be implemented on a smart TV.
Maybe they will need an app for smart TVs. Does anybody know more about this? I somewhere read that they release their console Are you serious? That is where it all fell apart for OnLive before Sony bought their remains. I hope PlayKey learns of their mistakes https://www.theverge.com/2012/8/28/3274739/onlive-reportIn the Whitepaper it's indeed stated that they plan to "...develop a proprietary gaming console that will give gamers the possibility to play on a big screen." To be honest, I don't see a reason for such a console but I could imagine a solution like the Steam Link (which isn't very successful). Surely Playkey brings experience of others who have tried to implement P2P in Cloud, this makes the project even more valuable by knowing the failures of its predecessors that did not succeed or surrendered to proposals from giants that dissolved projects to stay on top. The Team has everything in their hands to leverage and improve more and more, I know it's worth keeping track of
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cantdecide
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November 05, 2017, 12:18:04 AM |
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i see myself using playkey when my computer cant handle new games that require better specs and i just don't want to upgrade my computer just to play 1 game
I heard that in the future the company plans to produce cheap and productive consoles. It's impressive That would be awesome! I personally prefer playing consoles over PCs but its annoying having to spend $400+ for a new console every couple years. consoles will die after the next generation. it's not a format that will stand the test of time. why would playkey make consoles? makes no sense. Consoles will never die, they become more an more popular. I am a console game since NES, it will not stop At first, I was a true pc gamer since 486. Before that I had zx spectrum ) Bought ps3, then ps4 and don't bother with the upgrade of my computer at all. I want to see the future of gaming in VR or Virtual Reality. We are not that far in that reality, it's not yet that sophisticated but it's already happening. I wonder, if Playkey will be able to cope up at that time with that kind of advancement in gaming. The console will not die for me too, but it will always stay in the shadow of the computer. Most of the time the game is played, the mouse and keyboard are enough actually. The consoles are becoming something extra demand or luxury. This is my opinion. *footnote: Ever since I started playing digital games, I've always preferred computers. And that’s where opinions diverse. I for myself started playing video games on a C64, 486, Gameboy, NES and went through all Nintendo and Sony game devices beside some small exceptions like the Virtual Boy for example. I think PC and consoles are both worth for gaming, just for different games. Like I prefere jRPGs and some other games definitly on the console while I always have prefered shooter and strategic games on the PC.
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areschen
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November 05, 2017, 01:30:45 AM |
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How will the game be implemented on a smart TV.
Maybe they will need an app for smart TVs. Does anybody know more about this? I somewhere read that they release their console Are you serious? That is where it all fell apart for OnLive before Sony bought their remains. I hope PlayKey learns of their mistakes https://www.theverge.com/2012/8/28/3274739/onlive-reportIn the Whitepaper it's indeed stated that they plan to "...develop a proprietary gaming console that will give gamers the possibility to play on a big screen." To be honest, I don't see a reason for such a console but I could imagine a solution like the Steam Link (which isn't very successful). Same concern , the game is designed for pc, the need for keyboard and mouse to control, if play on the smart tv , how to control it
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