Author Topic: Improved Sniper Rifle  (Read 2935 times)

Offline Rotacak on: January 28, 2016, 06:20:39 PM

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Sniper Rifle have also new look.

Offline MegaMedic #1 on: January 28, 2016, 07:07:00 PM

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Offline Machine Medic #2 on: January 29, 2016, 05:52:04 AM

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https://youtu.be/5eHTsaCo03Q?t=65

Whoever is designing all of these kick-ass new models and textures is an absolute master. 

Never before have I seen game models that have looked this beautiful.

Is that some sort of signature etched onto the front of the hand guard on the right side?

Be sure to keep a relatively high polygon count like this for the final in-game model... Unreal Engine 4 is a resource hog anyways.  You might as well ensure that these models continue to look as awesome as they possibly can in-game on the machines that can run it, rather than trying to optimize for performance on an engine that needs a strong computer to run minimums anyways.

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Offline BFG #3 on: February 02, 2016, 05:30:39 PM

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Whoever is designing all of these kick-ass new models and textures is an absolute master. 

Never before have I seen game models that have looked this beautiful.

This! Its a really badass looking rifle.

Offline Rotacak #4 on: February 02, 2016, 11:13:49 PM

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Machine Medic:
Is that some sort of signature etched onto the front of the hand guard on the right side?
You mean that SR-42?

Be sure to keep a relatively high polygon count like this for the final in-game model...
Well, this is already model from game. Optimalization will be last thing :)

Offline Axl #5 on: February 03, 2016, 09:54:22 PM

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RIP my computer.... lolz
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Offline Machine Medic #6 on: February 03, 2016, 11:15:10 PM

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Quote from: Axl
RIP my computer.... lolz

Yeah, I've almost got the funding put together for a new build myself.

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Offline wollsardinen #7 on: February 04, 2016, 02:01:15 PM

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Yeah, I've almost got the funding put together for a new build myself.

Mountain Mods Extended Ascension
Intel X99 chipset, i7 5820k
ASRock X99 OC Formula
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MSI GTX 980 TI Lightning
Corsair Vengeance LPX 4x8GB

Hey,
I would recommend as the Mainboard: Asus X99-Pro/USB 3.1 and for the graphics: Asus GeForce GTX 980 Ti Strix OC.
For your CPU cooling check out the "NZXT Kraken X61" - if you have a Big Tower. Try to use always a 280mm radiator instead of a 240mm!

Have fun :)

Offline Machine Medic #8 on: February 04, 2016, 10:46:29 PM

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Thanks for the suggestions.

I've looked at the Asus X99 boards in the past, but I've heard mostly bad things about them.  I've spoken with some experts recently, and they have recommended any of the Gigabyte and ASRock boards from their experiences dealing with X99 builds.  According to them and many online reviews, the Asus X99 boards just consistently fail to pass muster when it comes to stability and quality control. 

I initially had the MSI Xpower X99 AC spec'd, but I changed that to the ASRock X99 OC Formula a long time ago for the same reasons.

As far as GPUs go, I'm looking at MSI's Lightning Edition because of the heavy heat sink that is included on the card, the dual BIOS chips, the high marks from TechPowerup, and generally favorable public review distribution.  People have reported stable overclocks in the 1445~1510MHz range with the factory installed air cooler.

I will most likely experiment with liquid cooling at some date in the future when I have the money to burn for that sort of thing, but I am happy to stick with a big air cooler for now.  Going to go with the legendary Noctua NH-D15/S.  I expect no issues getting up to a stable 4.00GHz with that cooler.  Low maintenance, very quiet, and no chance of leaks, pump failures, or other nonsense until I am ready for that sort of stuff. 

I'll probably look into SLI with either another 980 ti, or the new Pascal GPUs at or before the time I start building a liquid loop.

The case configuration I will likely be settling on will have factory support for three 4x120mm rads, and four 3x120mm rads.  If I should ever need more support than that for whatever reason in the future, I can purchase and install a case extension that will add support for six more 4x120s, and five more 3x120s.



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