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That’s because you are looking in all the wrong places. If you build a PC with strictly Corsair and Asus products, you can have a professional looking PC.

You don’t even have enough LEDs to ask that question

Why do Mac people keep buying silver or white rectangles? It’s what sells. Some people like it, others don’t. I don’t really like it but I still have some ugly ass stuff because the non-gaming stuff well isn’t built for gaming. At the same time I find Apple’s stuff ugly too with the exception of the trash can Mac Pro

You probably don’t want to get the “gamer” versions of things. They mainly just add that junk because people buy it. Instead, get a solid case from a manufacturer like Fractal Design. You’ll likely pay a little less and get a really nice case that’s engineered specifically for sound and heat isolation. No need to rice

Excellent article, thank you for this! Really takes me back.

What those other guys said. This nonsense “artificial scarcity” narrative needs to stop.

It’s an exploit. The developers never intended fire hopping to be there nor can it be achieve with all karts. If you can do it with all karts, then it’s more in the gray area but since it’s limited to selected karts, it’s clearly an exploit.

Are you seriously a Mario Kart snob? Believe me when I tell you this, dude, the world has more pity for you than you have for casuals.

If the game developers didn’t intend for it to be there, it’s an exploit. The fact that they removed it seems to pretty clearly state that they didn’t want it in their game.

Most speedruns are what’s known as “RTA.” It stands for ‘real time attack’ and means that the time is not recorded off an in-game timer but rather an independent timer. In this case, the timer starts when the new game is selected from the main menu and continues without interruption until the killing blow on Ganon.

And this is why I would never, EVER, seriously consider living in New York city.

yes they are, the camera one is called frustum culling, the 2d billboards that simulate 3d models are called imposters, and they are part of the “LOD” (Level of Detail) chain that game models often have. That works by switching between several models with less and less detail as they go further away from the camera,

Yes! But I’m highlighting this game (and, specifically, this documentary) here.

I feel a bit sorry for the mother, sounds like she was just trying to clean up her place.

This is the exact reason my kids are not even allowed to touch the physical disc of Breath of the Wild until I have finished the game. Some say this technique is to heavy handed, even draconian, and to them I say “I’m gonna need you to take your opinion and shove it way up your butt. Way up there. Nope, a little

I get comments like this a lot when the topic comes up and it always feels reductive. I actually want to take time to address it. The idea that people don’t play through the entire game is really absurd. In order to find tricks, runners and hunters have to play through the game as intended to understand mechanics and

Man, I just want my Zapdos back.