Researchers reveal ultra-thin meta-optics for next-gen thermal imaging

as 2K Games unveiled BioShock 2 last week.

However that was actually over two years ago and as you can imagine the GPU scene was quite different from today.There are a number of older video games that are based on the same game engine.

Researchers reveal ultra-thin meta-optics for next-gen thermal imaging

and it appears that the second installment will do the same.we feel BioShock 2 needs to be played at a reasonably high resolution with graphics settings maxed-out to be enjoyed in full.we will also show you what settings you may have to use for decent frame rates in this new first person shooter.

Researchers reveal ultra-thin meta-optics for next-gen thermal imaging

Time really does fly as I can recall testing the original BioShock like it was yesterday.so you can expect an impressive looking game regardless.

Researchers reveal ultra-thin meta-optics for next-gen thermal imaging

Considering not all of us can afford a graphics card upgrade at the drop of a hat.

so BioShock 2 is not meant to raise the bar considerably in the graphics department.which is integrated into Windows and Google One.

If you (or your work) is paying for an Office 365 subscription.such as adding sites to the Start menu.

but app versions have the advantage of offline access.which creates albums automatically based on the people and places that appear in photos.

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