Great! Can't wait!
Great! Can't wait!
I think that may happen more often than you think. It's probably more common and easier to do in games developed by smaller groups. An easy example is Minecraft. Plenty of new Minecraft content comes from mods that showed people had interest in whatever was added. Bethesda has also hired modders because of their work.
The solution would be to get mods which are balanced and find good quality mods. Hell, Skyrim has unofficial patches that make that game less buggy.
Looking forward to it. I expect to be playing by 9 tonight. Thanks.
I don't think OP meant the first we've modded, just the first that comes to mind. Skyrim is probably the most frequently modded, recent game.
Win + P cycles through the different outputs. If you keep hitting it you cycle from "PC Screen" to "Duplicate" then "Extend" and finally "Second Screen."
Are you saying you have to keep switching the output or you don't know how to switch in the output? For the latter, Win + P.
PRMan99 (above) said he had an issue with his due to a failure of the product. I'm sure Google will replace it. It has a one-year warranty, which is pretty damn nice for such a cheap device.
There were plenty of Beatle's songs at my sister's wedding, but I'm not sure if I remember Here Comes the Sun being one.
Yesterday is another I'd probably expect to be ahead of Here Comes the Sun. I'm not saying it's not, I just don't expect it to be.
The Beatle's most popular song is Here Comes the Sun? I would guess Help, Hey Jude, or Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.
AMD GPUs are very good for cryptocurrency. They outperform Nvidia GPUs by a good bit. That could (and I believe did) cause a jump in price of AMD GPUs.
People keep making this argument, but when my girlfriend plays Skyrim on her 360 next to me playing on my PC, I can't really understand it. They look like two different games entirely. My version is so much more immersive.
After typing a really long reply, I see you basically said the same thing I did 10 minutes before me. Shit...
Load times would be better improved by faster hardware, not lower graphics. Specifically, the speed of the media from which the game is read. Disk based games, like last gen consoles, are inherently slow to load. The HDDs or consoles aren't necessarily fast either. You don't need a SSD to have decent load times, but…
Yeah, if it was a high-end AMD GPU, I'd believe this.
Ramen? Yeah, I know someone who didn't have actually prepared Ramen until I made him some in college. It's like eating stale chips.
Where does the discussion start? I don't really want to listen to the entire hour-long podcast.
I'm just surprised such a problem exists. I suppose I shouldn't be, so maybe it's more petty disappointment than surprise.
There's no point at all. I got an ADATA S102 Pro which, according to what I found online, is a damn fast drive. I had to pay a little more than a USB 3.0 drive that wasn't any faster than a USB 2.0 drive, but that's what I was after. Also, the lifetime warranty is reassuring.