I use to run a 5040x1050 display on a 8800 GT. IIRC it would run 80-100 FPS with little to no traffic in sight and it would dip down to ~40 FPS with a full grid.
That said, I also ran a GT 650M which can barely handle one of those monitors at 40 FPS.
Daytona and Talladega will definitely be, ummm, interesting to say the least.
It takes them 2-3 laps to get up to speed, doesn't it? So what if someone wrecks on their second lap? The session gets red flagged and then they have to start from the pits with 3 minutes left. Then they might not even get a good lap in (Guess it's an even playing field for everyone, though).
Also, won't the order they line up in to start the session (assuming they are all going right out at the start) be critical to deciding who gets the fastest lap down?
Pffft, this is just a dusting. Not to mention, the town's public works department paints the road white with salt, anything under 4 inches dissolves in a heartbeat. Beyond that, I'm sure they'll plow my street 3-4 times before the storm ends.
During finals week at school (right around Albany, NY) we got 8-10 inches and they only plowed the street once.... after the first 4 inches. Spent the rest of the week being a knob and drifting around every corner. Everyone I carpooled with was terrified the first time, but the kept asking for it after.
Really? Because it seems about a hundred times smoother than my PC running LFS at 60 Hz / 60 FPS. I guess a more accurate way to describe it would be soap opera effect.
Got it for xBox One yesterday. Plays painfully well on 32 person servers, my eyes can barely handle it. Feels like its running right at the 120 Hz of my TV. 64 person servers aren't as smooth, I'd guess they run around 40 fps when you're right in the action. Still way better than BF3.
My only real problem is getting in the game to begin with. This sums up the xBox one servers right now. Pretty much impossible to find a server during EU/US prime time hours. I'll probably end up always playing this game in the morning.
True, but since I'm on break I play at all hours of the day. Sometime 8am, others at noon, sometimes at night. I've spent enough time though now to get a good cycle down.
Yes, Myffe, you have to be 25. Annoying because I was thinking about blowing a few hundred dollars last year for one day in a Lotus Elise and I couldn't do it.
All I can really answer for is weather. Due to the nature of the area, there's a good chance it's foggy/overcast/rainy for at least part of the day until the sea breeze takes it away. Then it's breezy all day. I imagine someone from Norway could get away with shorts and a t-shirt, but definitely expect to see some people to be bundled up and then plenty of normal people with just a jacket and jeans on. Shorts shouldn't be too bad unless you have a button down shirt on with a camera around your neck.
Just go into a lobby, ask someone to drop a massive bounty on you over mic, and watch as 6 different people drop bounties on you. Then sit in your apartment and wait.