Well, aren't you just better than all of us?
Well, aren't you just better than all of us?
This is my kind of humor. I'm sorry I'm a horrible person.
But there is a max for a given resolution. Proper benchmarks will say Max settings @1920x1080 or Max settings at 3840x2160 or max settings @1920x3240. But right now, 1920x1080 is pretty much the standard, so max settings in casual conversation is max@1920x1080. If you have a setup that's particularly special, like 4K…
There are just a few positions that my wrists. It might just be the height of my desk, but there's nothing I can do about that. Games the rely heavily on shift and control while using WASD seems to cause it. But I can play MOBAs without issue making use of ctrl and alt without issue.
Then I can't be assed to take anything you say seriously. You know damn well what everyone means when they say max settings.
I can play it, though I prefer a controller. My wrists cramp up after awhile.
What if they don't have opposite phase? What if it doubles the amplitude of that bullshit stream? For the love of god, don't do it.
Even Logitech's gaming mice are ahead of the gaming brands.
I only have ~110 games, but they're all installed. I have a few favorites then another group of games I got in the last summer sale.
I cannot do some third person games with a mouse and keyboard. Games like Assassin's Creed are pretty rough with M/KB. Granted, those are also games I like to play while sitting back on the couch.
If you get a new CPU as well as add a GPU, you're best off just building a new PC. A new CPU is going to require a new Mobo, and at that rate, you've already paid for the 2 most expensive components by far, and the only thing that might be more expensive than your motherboard is RAM, depending on what kind of deal you…
I know someone who can do the Skittles game with M&Ms. I didn't believe her either, but I was fucking blown away. It was a trick I made her repeat a few times, randomly, to confirm. I bet everything tastes so much better (or worse) to her than us peasants.
Mountain Dew is awful. Some day you'll grow up and realize that.
Subtitles are also a setting, but is on or off a higher value? See? When you say max/ settings, or some other preset like ultra, it's understood that you mean graphics settings which determine the visual quality of the game. Resolution is going to be your monitor's native resolution, which the accepted default is…
Since 4K refers to horizontal resolution, an array of 4K displays would be more than 4K.
I wish I could find a picture of this yellow Focus that I see 100 times every time I visit home. It has shitty chrome EVERYTHING. Chrome trim around the doors, chrome window rain cover things, chrome trimmed taillights and headlights, chrome grille, etc. Literally anything you can think of and it's as awful as that.
That's actually incredibly useful in my parent's Civic. That would be a massive blind spot otherwise. It's because the windshield is so long and slanted.
What CPU do you have? If it's good enough, you could just get a GPU. Then you have to make sure your PSU can handle it and, if you got an off the shelf PC, that it'll fit. If not, you might just be better off building a new PC.
Half of those can be fixed by playing on a TV instead of your monitor at your desk and using a controller. That's how I play almost all of the games I play. But, I can understand.
You're just barely going to get 4K on max settings with $1000 in just GPUs. 4K is 4 times the resolution of 1080p, so it's going to take some serious power to render that. You need a GTX 780Ti or even SLI 780Tis depending on the games you're playing.