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    Tim Sweeney‏ @TimSweeneyEpic 7 Jan 2019

    The state of PC nerd tech is amazing now! 16 TFLOP GPUs, 240 Hz gaming monitors, 8K Dell workstation monitors, 12-core consumer CPUs, 1200 DPI mice, crisply-clicking mechanical keyboards. Why isn’t there more excitement about these these things?

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      2. Tim Sweeney‏ @TimSweeneyEpic 7 Jan 2019

        Hey I’ve been buying high-end monitors since the days when I mowed lawns to pay for hardware! As a developer spending more hours of week sitting in front of it than anything else, IMO it’s a higher utility purchase than a car or similarly low-use stuff.

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      2. Martin Fischer‏Verified account @martin_fischer 7 Jan 2019
        Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic

        Because there is no new Unreal.

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      3. kinjal kishor‏ @kinjalkishor 10 Jan 2019
        Replying to @martin_fischer @TimSweeneyEpic

        First time I saw Half-Life in 3d after 2d nes games it was something i could not even imagine. I was again later blowed up by Quake 3 Arena, UT99, UT2k4, Half-Life 2, Oblivion, Crysis, Witcher 3

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      2. Byron - super nerd!‏Verified account @xiotex 7 Jan 2019
        Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic

        The visible change of tech is much less noticeable. Going from 2D to 3D was WOW, going from blocky 3D to hardware accelerated 3D was double WOW - especially when you see alpha blending for the first time. Now it's "oh look, it's bit more shiny" meh...

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      3. Paul Hughes  💙‏ @PaulieHughes 7 Jan 2019
        Replying to @xiotex @TimSweeneyEpic

        Realtime PBR was another significant game changer (mainly down to Epic it has to be said); it really upped the visual ante...

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      1. komocode‏ @komocode 7 Jan 2019
        Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic

        because Windows

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      1. Jeroen Baert‏Verified account @jbaert 7 Jan 2019
        Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic

        Because we have to use them on crappy OS'es and/or they are expensive.

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      2. George Broussard‏ @georgebsocial 7 Jan 2019
        Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic

        I think primarily because things still take forever to load, eat tons of memory, slow your pc down, and the games are the same remixes we've had for 15 years. :) But I agree that overall pc tech is astounding. Compare with 386's in 1990s. :)

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      3. Alexander Mejia‏ @Alexander_Mejia 7 Jan 2019
        Replying to @georgebsocial @georgeb3dr @TimSweeneyEpic

        Would be nice if there were a better security model than “scan all files and slow down IO by a factor of 5” for the most popular gaming operating system.

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