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What would happen if you played ARMA 2 on a supercomputer?

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:icon_dj::dancehead: yeah i know it stupid question but iam just curious :yay:

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:icon_dj::dancehead: yeah i know it stupid question but iam just curious :yay:

I'm guessing a battle of 100's upon 100's of AI.

I think if you did it at night and made sure everybody had tracers rounds, and had enough scripting knowledge, you could make designs in the sky with the tracer rounds.

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Well, when Memristor technology is fully integrated into home PC's in a few years we might be able to start playing with anti-aliasing turned on.

:cool:

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I guess if you played arma2 on a supercomputer, someone would come and throw you out.

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The AI would develop a way to get in the real world and conquer it, starting a war like in the "Terminator" series, where humans would fight against... machines? AIs?.. created by those first AIs.

That would be just a giant COOP mission, with no respawn and no spec, and all experience we adquired playing ArmA\OFP would be used for something. Then we could laught at people who said "Wanna real? JOIN THE ARMY" when asked about Arma.

And thats it.

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Better yet, when the Unlimited Detail truely works and is used in Arma 3.

UNLIMITED POLYGON MODELS!

Real 3D grass that is drawn for as far as you can see!

100KM + ViewDistance

Extreme Photorealism in Textures and lighting/reflections

BIS finally hires some native English speaking voice actors so we dont have to hear "ooh my arm" a thousand times.

/EPIC!

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It wouldnt work very well, since arma needs a windows environment, and I'm pretty sure most super computers dont have good drivers, or graphics cards for that matter...

Also, @flash thunder, seriously man, wtf are you smoking? It seems like pretty good shit, where can I get some?

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there are no stupid questions, there are only stupid answers :D

what would happen ?

first your ears become pink

than your chicken and turkey will be giving milk

than your cow and goats will be giving eggs

earth will quake 7 times (not 8 and not 6 times) and dead parrots will arrive and become rabbits

i do not recommend playing Arma on super-computer

i played it myself and now i became camel and my ears are long and i am not giving milk anymore

Edited by vilas

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It wouldnt work very well, since arma needs a windows environment, and I'm pretty sure most super computers dont have good drivers, or graphics cards for that matter...

Also, @flash thunder, seriously man, wtf are you smoking? It seems like pretty good shit, where can I get some?

Just this Prime time cigar.

*hands you cigar*

dont tell your momma I let you smoke that boy. :p

Actually you're right DM, use BIS's computers OP I heard they run them off nuclear reactors.

In the Czech Republic Computers compute you @20Ghz

Frame rate issues lol que???

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Imagine.

One day, your great-great-grandchildren will be able to run ArmA 2 on full view distance, full anti-aliasing, full fillrate, texture and model quality, shading, terrain, screen resolution, and postprocessing with 100 frames per second.

Imagine, it's not that hard if you try. :D

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It probably wouldn't work, the hardware would not be supported, or only partially, leaving you with the same performance as on an average desktop PC :p

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What would happen if you played ARMA 2 on a supercomputer?

You'd probably end up being disappointed and find out that the AI still needs extra processing power.

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