@shock: thanks for the clarification, Captain Run-on-sentence.
I guess what I was trying to say was that you have to turn the turbo boost mode on yourself. I didn't know that it works by dynamically controlling the CPU's frequency, that's pretty cool.
Its hard to be excited for something when I have no idea what this game will actually consist of. I'll wait for reviews to roll in or some detailed demonstration of the games aspects before I start giving it my attention.
@alistercat: as for the turbo mode in your processor; its a simple over clocking feature that Intel builds into the K series of processors. Instead of fiddling with voltages and clock speeds, you can just set the system to use the turbo mode with a setting in the bios and you can be pretty certain it will be a stable overclock.
In other words, you have to choose to use the turbo feature, it's not dynamically applied.
This seems like a terrible idea, turning a monopolistic competition market into an oligopoly. Do you like how the cabal of wireless providers run their market?
Ruin the competetion that drives innovation and prices down. Why? So you can get the one or two games that didn't come out that year on your console. No thanks.
I would wait until bulbless projectors become more affordable. Replacing bulbs is gonna be a massive money sink that, to me, make the technology unfeasible.
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