Gaming: World of Tanks enCore

Albeit different to most of the other commonly played MMO or massively multiplayer online games, World of Tanks is set in the mid-20th century and allows players to take control of a range of military based armored vehicles. World of Tanks (WoT) is developed and published by Wargaming who are based in Belarus, with the game’s soundtrack being primarily composed by Belarusian composer Sergey Khmelevsky. The game offers multiple entry points including a free-to-play element as well as allowing players to pay a fee to open up more features. One of the most interesting things about this tank based MMO is that it achieved eSports status when it debuted at the World Cyber Games back in 2012.

World of Tanks enCore is a demo application for a new and unreleased graphics engine penned by the Wargaming development team. Over time the new core engine will implemented into the full game upgrading the games visuals with key elements such as improved water, flora, shadows, lighting as well as other objects such as buildings. The World of Tanks enCore demo app not only offers up insight into the impending game engine changes, but allows users to check system performance to see if the new engine run optimally on their system.

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  • Galid - Friday, November 1, 2019 - link

    A little mistake on my part, it was my AMD Athlon 64 3200+ and not the x2. The worst about this problem was that the chipset (nForce3-250 or something like that) was made by Nvidia and it had problems with their video cards only.

    I forgot to mention that we bought a new system for my brother because the CPU died, I think that's the only cpu that ever died on me and it was an i5-2500k. The most shocking about that is I overclocked mine to 4.7ghz for all these years and it's still going strong(hence the reason I'm still waiting to upgrade). He bought some closed loop water cooling and never overclocked the cpu still it died on him... shame.
  • alufan - Wednesday, November 6, 2019 - link

    hmm so intel has better quality etc lets consider for a moment all the security issues with intel, then lets look at the way they refused to develop the cpu until AMD came alont with 12, then 12+ then 7 and shortly 7+ meanwhile intel cannot make a decent 10nm chip speaks volumes about your argument, then lets look at the TDP the AMD chip at 65w is almost neck and neck with the intel one at 255w !
    Only cpu i ever had fail was a core 2 duo never lost a GPU from either camp but guess what... the intel GPU is being design led by a former AMD/ATI staffer as is the new intel CPU as well, think we can leave it there
  • outsideloop - Friday, November 1, 2019 - link

    If you want stream your game while paying, get the 3900X.
  • outsideloop - Friday, November 1, 2019 - link

    While playing...
  • flyingpants265 - Monday, November 4, 2019 - link

    No more of the weird streaming comments please. Nobody really streams.
  • BikeDude - Wednesday, November 6, 2019 - link

    <blockquote>more mature product</blockquote>

    But all reports so far indicates that Intel has been hit much harder by spectre-class bugs?

    "All the issues that came out this year, were reported not to be an issue on AMD" (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/10/29/intel_dis...
  • Midwayman - Thursday, October 31, 2019 - link

    Curious you think that someone considering a 9900KS is a 'budget' gamer. You could easily make that argument with any high end component. I'd expect them to be pairing this with both a 2080ti and a high refresh monitor.
  • evernessince - Friday, November 1, 2019 - link

    I think you are mistaking enthusiast for "fool". I've bought a 980 Ti and a 1080 Ti but I sure as hell ain't going to buy a 2080 Ti. I had a 5820K and bought a 3700X.

    Thankfully, there are some of us with some fiscal responsibility.
  • Spunjji - Friday, November 1, 2019 - link

    Cheers for doing your bit to reign in the madness.
  • Death666Angel - Saturday, November 2, 2019 - link

    And to add to that, I can easily fit a high end 200W+ TDP CPU cooler in my small mATX case, but I cannot fit a graphics card that is longer than 26 cm (23.5 cm after my front fan modifications) into my case. SFF systems are more limited by graphics card size than cooler size most of the time. And the best cards in a smaller form factor are 1080 TI and 2070 Super as far as I know.

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