While in business school at the University of Texas, Harlan teamed up with Bob Grim and Mike Cubbage to found Bigfoot Networks. The fruits of his work became the foundation for LLR Technology. As a network architect, Harlan had the skills and expertise to research where Lag was occurring and began to talk to game developers on ways Lag could be fought. He hated losing due to circumstances out of his control. Harlan "Tytus" Beverly was sick of playing games online and suffering from Lag.
So without further ado let's get down to the nitty gritty and see what Bigfoot Networks have to say about themselves and their rather innovative product. However, as with any review here at Overclock3D, the proof of the pudding is in the testing.
#Bigfoot killer network drivers 6.0.0.23 Pc
This concept has had gaming communities split down the middle over its plausability, but we only need to go back to a few years when gamers and PC enthusiasts were opting for the Hardware based dial-up modems over the inferior ' softmodem' variants to see that it's not so far fetched after all. With a vision to decrease ping response and increase their in-game frames per second (fps), the "Killer NIC" promises to help gamers get the edge over the competition. It doesn't seem surprising then, that one company based in Texus, USA has taken it upon themselves to create the worlds first gamers network card.
Many gamers swear by these products, and it's no wonder (with gaming being such a large market nowadays) that many companies are 'jumping on the bandwagon' and looking into new ways of further improving the gamers 'game'. Over the past 2 years we've seen a storm of high-DPI mice, low-friction mouse mats, illuminated keyboards and high-quality sound cards hit the market, all with the gamer in mind. Mice, Mouse Mats, Keyboards, Sound Cards & Headphones - These are the products that are often targeted by gamers and manufacturers as being the 'areas for improvement' in assisting the average gamer with making the most of their skills.