Originally posted by: Diasper
Mark Rein vice president of Epic recently criticized Intel integarted graphics. I don't think anyone would disagree...
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I'm not surpised that this is coming from the VP of what is essentially a "technology"
company. By the way, I'm still waiting for the Unreal Editor retail package he was
spouting off about back in the early Unreal I days:
"The Unreal Master Plan
The initial release of Unreal consists of the game and an unsupported beta version of the
editor. The game is complete and contains all of the planned game features and hardware
support for the initial release. The editor is fully usable, and it's an exact replica of the
editor the Unreal team has used to build our game, but it's not as stable and user-friendly
as we'd expect a full product to be, and the documentation hasn't been written yet, thus it
is labeled as a beta.
Additional Products
Stay tuned for the following upcoming retail products:
1. Unreal Editor full version (retail product), a much-improved, more user friendly, more stable, and fully documented Unreal editor available in retail stores and direct from Epic. Watch our web site (
http://www.unreal.com/) for information about this.
2. The official Unreal level pack, coming to retail stores from GT Interactive.
3. Hint books, strategy guides, books, and any other Unreal related paraphernalia those crazy GT Interactive marketing people dream up!
The End"
from
http://unreal.epicgames.com/ReadMe.htm
(at the end of the page)
Besides, as long as the Sims games run okay on a machine, most consumers will
probably be happy with it.