Obviously. I guess it was just the way it was worded, it appeared to me that you were saying that any pc, new or not, with less than a 650 was a junker.
I had a 250 in my pc up until a black friday build, and it ran everything i've come across like a champ.
Yeah, I don't know how much I'd trust China with "the worlds thinnest condom"
I'm not hating, just cracking jokes. I've spent more time reading articles on flappy bird than i have playing it. It really is a bit old now.
Kotaku comment bingo. I just checked off my "slow news week" and "clicked on an article they don't want to read" boxes
As someone who doesn't care about it, it's actually pretty well executed. it takes a high level of precision with a low cost for failure. In a way, it reminds me of super meat boy.
It appears that those reactions are the ones that most affected Nguyen's choice to keep the game going, a detail that only makes the Flappy Bird saga more intriguing. It doesn't make the harassment of game developers less of an issue, but to see a developer cite over-use of their game as a reason to remove access to…
It's definitely meant to be installed in a vehicle, the way they describe it is NOT using accelerometers in a phone. Anyone who thinks that is delusional. This uses the car odometer, and gyroscopic orientation. Please tell me how your phone is getting that without a micro USB to OBDII connector.
"Creep calm and carrion"
120 Hz, not MHz (or mHz, for that matter). I know what you meant, and not trying to be an asshole.
This is a change from what I usually hear here. I approve!
"caused pretty serious motion blur motion blur. "
What the hell am I supposed to do with all of these souls I've stocked up, then? The local police have started to ask questions!
Evangelion's cultural references are heavily rooted in Judaism and Kabbalah. If you want something with recognizable symbols, that's THE series. On the surface, it follows a lot of shonen tropes, and has a moderately convoluted story, though it's easy to follow. Don't expect to understand the full deeper plot without…
That was the least informative video ever.
Because salespeople never tell us. I bought one on the promise that "For $5 a month, your device is covered against x, y, and z"