1976: Adopted the name METRO and purchased 19 additional buses.1973: District took over operation of the system by purchasing equipment from last private operator.District purchased land and buildings at Saint John Street and leased them to operator for $1 a year. 1969: Greater Portland Transportation Company purchased failing system.1966: Greater Portland Transit District formed.Portland Coach Company assumed operation. 1944: CMP divested itself of the 88 bus system.World War II created ridership of 52,000 per day. 1942: Central Maine Power (CMP) Company assumed Cumberland County Power and Light 99 year lease.1941: Portland ceased to operate electric street cars.1940: South Portland ceased to operate electric street cars.Electric Railways could no longer turn a profit and many lines were abandoned. The convenience of automobiles and more and better paved highways had already captured the imagination of the American public. 1939: Cumberland County Power and Light purchased buses because the street car system could no longer operate efficiently.1939: Spring Street and East Deering lines ceased to operate electric street cars.1933: Interurban and Yarmouth lines ceased to operate electric street cars.1932: Old Orchard line ceased to operate electric street cars.1918: Company was operating 106 closed passenger cars and 100 open cars (nicknamed Hayracks or Breezers) over 106 miles of track.1912: Cumberland County Power and Light took over operation with a 99 year lease.1902: Company shop and car house built on Saint John Street.1895: Portland and Cape Elizabeth street railroad began.1892: Portland and Westbrook line began.1891: Electric street cars were introduced.1890: Was largest in state of the horse railroads operating 54 cars, employing 115 persons, owning 265 horses and carrying 2,728,935 passengers over 13.81 miles of lines.1865: Name changed to Portland Railroad Co. 1860: Portland and Forest Avenue Railroad Co.The RTX capable architecture alone in these RTX series GPUs seems to cause some inconsistencies. Granted, the Super has faster GDDR VRAM, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's equally effective in all games. Now granted, it's been a while since the GTX Titan days, and the 2080 Super has twice the Passmark score, but this could be down to a combination of your CPU bottlenecking the GPU a bit, VRAM limitations, or God knows what. That and the fact that the chart in the GeForce guide shows even the then top tier GTX Titan suggested setting being 2x SSAA, and it becomes apparent how resource hungry 4A's "AAA" is. Unfortunately it does not detail percentage of performance impact on AA settings like most of their guides do, but it does go into other details that point to it being very demanding.įirst off, 4A has hard coded their own custom FXAA in the background, which automatically runs along with whatever AA you choose. To answer your question on how taxing SSAA is, there's a GeForce graphics/performance guide Nvidia made on the game. Also, are you playing original Last Light, or Redux? Due to the enhanced graphics, Redux has significantly lower FPS. That's kind of an oddly mediocre CPU to pair with a 2080 Super.
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