freyar
Freyar
freyar

At the same time though, if I'm not using a VM that is essentially the other snap function, why should 3GB be permanently assigned to it? At least the PS4 is "flexible" in that regard.

There's absolutely ZERO reason to be paying for resources I won't use and will go idle.

Now playing

Quite possibly, but I don't suspect (for now) that they'll take two cores, 40% of the system's memory and go to town letting you do all these things at once. I don't want to do all these things at once.

Not just League of Legends though, same goes for World of Warcraft (a game with a high resource footprint due to it's open nature) or other MMOs.

RAM is not the only resource, so is CPU, but wait.. some of that CPU is also reserved for "system", in fact two of those cores are.

At the cost of permanently holding out 40% of the system's resources.

Apparently it's not that uncommon? I have friends that run League of Legends or Heroes of Newerth and move to another game like Minecraft or something while waiting..

It's a trap that makes you unsure if you feel sick?

See, I have a good PC.. a great one in fact, so I don't have the "I only have a console" rationale.

I promised myself I wouldn't fall for it, but I have.

Can't bring myself to look! I just picked this up recently and am desperately trying to claw my way out of level 2.

If there's one thing that gamers are good at, it's hyperbole in either direction.

*shouldn't.

Regardless of the semantics, the problem is that the car takes input from another source to control it. Really, the diagnostic port should be doing that.

Also available on Steam.

Do they have the same definition of "Success" as the rest of the world?

Yup, some do.

It's illegal in Utah. Hell, they recently changed the law to ban e-cigarettes indoors too.

Biggest thing would be a switch that allows the controller to support both DirectInput and Xinput which is a significant clash with older games on the PC.

As if backer funds for PA would be used for that.