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more about #crossfire more comments → fuchikoma: Nice. I was never a fan of offset thumbsticks or placement of black/clear buttons. Then, unlike most people, I found the DualShock 2 to be even better... more » N@tedog: How about vice versa. I have a PS3 but think the XBOX 360's controller fits my big ass hands better. And the side triggers are in a more comfortable p... more » -
#gaming
XCM Cross Fire Adapter Mates PS3 Controllers With Your Xbox 360, For Some Reason
This seems to violate every fanboy code ever written across the hallowed halls of the gaming internet, but if you must use your wireless PS3 controllers to play Xbox 360 games, this is for you. More » -
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XCM Cross Fire Adapter Brings Dual Shock, Identity Crises to Xbox 360
On the opposite end of the fanboy self-loathing scale created by the PS3 XCM Cross Battle adapter is the Cross Fire. It brings Dual Shock controllers to the Xbox 360 (with turbo!). More » -
#pcgaming
HYDRA System Lets "Vastly Different" Video Cards Work, Play Together
Lucid's HYDRA GPU pairing technology could soon allow PC builders to incorporate multiple video cards that - hear this, ATI and Nvidia - don't have to be identical. What this potentially means, among other things, is that gamers could leverage old hardware instead of just sadly setting it aside, though paired cards must be of the same brand. HYDRA differs functionally from Nvidia's SLI and ATI's Crossfire solutions, which split rendering by sectioning off the screen and alternating frames between cards, respectively, by intelligently distributing highly specific rendering tasks between the GPUs. Instead of divvying up all the tasks equally, HYDRA will only send as many polygons or shader calls as each constituent card can handle (see right of the above pic for an example of what one of two cards might be rendering). More » -
