A list of puns related to "Performance Capture"
Fallen Leaf is a brand new studio set in Liverpool England even when the previous rumor said it was a polish studio. They are working on their first project. They currently have 5 employees via LinkedIn.
They are also working with a performance capture studio called Centroid who have worked on games such as Control, Gears 5, Days Gone etc
James Tinsdale the Studio/Game Director previously worked as a Game Designer most notably at Evolution Studios and Asobo Studio. He also was the Studio Manager of PLAYGROUNDSQUAD UK.
https://twitter.com/ash_mann1021/status/1419222623393701894?s=20
Source claims Yoshida stated it on a recent appearance on something called Washagana TV.
This technique was also used on FFXII for Balthier, because they said it was important to them that western audiences not perceive Balthier as having Japanese physical mannerisms.
Naoki Yoshida and Co., bringing out all the stops in ensuring FFXVI is a special cinematic experience. Im more convinced than ever that XVI will be a lot more story driven than people might be expecting.
I have Rx 580 4gb gpu and i want to record apex legends gameplays for that i am planning to buy the following capture card.
https://www.daraz.pk/products/4k-video-capture-card-usb-30-20-hdmi-video-grabber-record-box-for-ps4-game-camcorder-camera-recording-live-streaming-i218829035-s1430586606.html?spm=a2a0e.searchlist.list.5.240051d9iOKoFJ&search=1
I will be using one port of gpu for my main screen and the other port for capture card that will be connected to second pc and i will then record it on that second pc.
My question it will it affect my CPU or GPU performance?
As I know that capture card is a device designed for these purposes(recording,streaming)
but i am curious to know will it effect my gameplay,fps or my cpu performance?
At first I thought I'll give it some time until I share this information, however lately people have been doubting that this game COULD come out in 2021 (or atmost be revealed) due to shaky comments by industry insiders aswell as Jason Schreier.
So here I am once again delivering us HOPE for a 2021 release.
In the world of video games there's usually multiple companies working on big AAA titles, not just the main developer itself. Often times work gets outsourced to other studios, such as concept art, props, asset creations (for example Bethesda Game Studios uses Skylemon studios from Malaysia) but thats not the thing I wanna talk about here.
Now we take a look at this guy: Chris Faiella
Who is he? Well Chris is a freelance voice director and writer working in videogames. Previously working on titles such as Fallout 76 and Fallout 4, you can find out more here: linkedin
Now if you click on that link you're going to find some very interesting info.
First of all he's giving a brief description oin what a Voice Director working in video games is responsible for:
"A freelance voice director responsible for working with the talent in honing their performances to best fit the tone & personality of individual roles, as well as the franchise as a whole.
Other duties include working with the clients to ensure that their vision is being achieved and that all facets of the voice recording process are in alignment with that vision. It's also critical to coordinate with the audio engineer to check playbacks in order to ensure a clean audio capture."
NOW comes the interesting part! He also has a list of various projects he worked on.
Wait....WORKED? PAST TENSE? Yes!
If you take a closer look at his list of projects you'll findout TWO very interesting details:
do you tend to make money in the bull market and loos money in the bear market? well, capture ratios are a good measure to analyze your total performance in both situations.. it compares your performance in the bull market vs. the bear market. not losing money in a bear market is as important as gaining money in a bull market.
The upside capture ratio is used to analyze your performance during bull runs. It is calculated by dividing your portfolio returns by the benchmark returns during an upmarket period. The formula is given below:
Upside Capture Ratio = (Fund returns during bull runs/Benchmark Returns)*100
It shows the ability of the fund to beat the benchmark at the time of bull runs.
The downside capture ratio is used to analyze how you performed during a bearish trend. It is calculated by dividing fund returns by the benchmark returns during a down-market period. The formula is given below:
Downside Capture Ratio = (Fund returns during bear runs/Benchmark Returns)*100
You get an idea of how much lesser returns you lost as compared to the benchmark at the time of bear runs.
finally, you divide the Upside Capture Ratio to the Downside Capture Ratio.
a capture ratio above 1 shows you are outperforming the market in total.
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