If it doesn’t have PVP, micro transactions or Denuvo I’m interested.
If it doesn’t have PVP, micro transactions or Denuvo I’m interested.
If you didn’t deleted it like 5 years ago chances are that you won’t be deleting it now or in the future.
To the surprise of no one. Sony has tasted the PC money and there is not coming back from it.
Yes, I understand the theory but at the end of the day I watch reviews so I don’t have to interpolate data or make guessing. If I see something like this I can clearly see that, given the same GPU I can expect that my 5900x should be around 6% slower than the 9800X 3D at 4k on average and here I can see that it is around 15% slower at 1440p which is useful for when using DLSS. This makes clear for me that an upgrade is not worth it. Those are the kind of details I want to view on reviews.
I don’t understand this line of thinking. I mean from the point of view of a reviewer and maybe some enthusiasts it make sense but for the average Joe like me with a 5900x that only play games at 4k and who is planning to upgrade to a 5800/5900 GPU when they release, all we want to know is: Will this new CPU improve my FPS? And if so by how much.
Another day, another corpo bullshit.
I always loved the look of the Super Nintendo, for some reason it looked like a piece of decoration straight out of a Super Mario game.
Coffee will continue until morale improves.
Next time the controller will play the game for us so we can do other stuff instead.
Yep, the more companies you own, the more revenue you will have, even if your products are mediocre at best.
I think the term dev is a little misused here. Shithead management might be more appropriate.
They can barely maintain a single game and now after firing almost half their employees they expect to maintain 3 games? Well, I’m grabbing my popcorn…
I also have stop being interested in games because of Denuvo. Understandable.
Sounds like a good idea but watched a video and it looked obnoxious, the only good moments were when explosions actually illuminated the screen.
That MSX though, my childhood passes before my eyes looking at it.
I use Figma (a UX design tool). It has browser support but I prefer the native app experience, I’ve seen there are Linux versions on GitHub but I heard they have some compatibility or performance issues sometimes and I need it to be 100% reliable as it is for work. I also use some Adobe products sporadically (Illustrator and Photoshop) FOSS software doesn’t make the cut for professional use, even if they do nearly the same, since you need standard industry tools.
I also like gaming and even though Linux is almost there (I love my Steam Deck) I see so many people struggling here and there and I really don’t feel like tinkering, I already tinker enough on Windows to get my games working properly.
But all in all I’m still interested in Linux and keeping an eye on it and might pull the trigger some day even if is only for personal use/tinkering :)
Sadly it is not about learning Linux but getting the software you use on a daily basis natively supported by the OS, that is why Linux is still not there for me yet.
Kind of cool but wouldn’t be a regular flip system, either vertical or horizontal, cheaper and more reliable to implement?
Not the kind of game I was expecting a sequel, but will ply it gladly.
That’s a lot of porn in a single SSD.