The only original part in my PC, aside from the case itself, is the power supply. I am seeing no artifacts in my video card.
The only original part in my PC, aside from the case itself, is the power supply. I am seeing no artifacts in my video card.
The weak link on my PC right now is a good video card for VR, I’m hoping to get set up to run the HP Reverb G2 once the reviews pan out and people have it in hand to make video card recommendations.
I have to ask the question “is it haunted or just me”. Having an abnormal electrical field can be a b****h when half the sh** in your room is battery operated.
I’d settle with the lack of dual sense D-pad if they take off the dedicated buttons for services I can’t use unless I pay extra for them. At least let us program what the buttons do and give us a f***ing sticker book.
Whatever happened to just being able to buy and play a f***ing game.
Kinja’s making it hard to see what your saying is not true. I assume you mean the comments about needing to evolve lungs?
Funny you should say that. I actually had a much larger post initially, but cut it down for brevity. Originally, I planned to end my post with “unless the hippies find a way to fix the environment and bring us back to prehistoric oxygen levels.” But I didn’t think anyone would get that.
I’m just grateful that insects can’t get much bigger than they are now without evolving lungs first. That should buy us a couple million years.
The keychrons are another of the mechanicals I almost bought in my time looking for a decent replacement better suited for my carpal tunnel. They have good options but make sure you read the descriptions carefully or you might omit a feature you needed simply because there’s so many versions. Also, I understand the…
Yeah, we’d either have to evolve or splice in something for the chip to activate or enhance, but the chip can’t give just give us telekinesis unless the chip has a self contained mechanism to move objects via some force, which would be telekinesis in name only.
I spent the last 9 months looking for the right keyboard before picking my Drop Alt (a 60% so I’m not recommending that to you), but I did see a number of interesting keyboards in the process.
I never use the number pad. The occasions I tried it out of curiosity, across several keyboards and computers, it never worked anyway. I just use the top row numbers. I think I got used to them in FPS games.
“This is in the form of four 16 GB sticks”
“This is in the form of four 16 GB sticks”
At least one game Kotaku reported on has a slider that makes the spiders look less and less like them. If I had a choice, I’d have a drop down box that lets you select alternatives, like maybe replace clowns with a generic slime monster.
Do you still have to say “OK Google” to use a Google Home or whatever they are called, or can you set your own name or wake word for it? Thats the one thing stopping me from buying one. I keep hearing they are the best smart assistant but saying “OK google” makes me feel like a moron. Id settle for just being able to…
I have been in pain since March when an attempt to bend over and put on my socks resulted in a pop in my lower spine, followed by a back spasm, and an insurance company that made it their personal mission to delay my MRI as long as they could (In theory I am scheduled for it later this week.).
Strictly to defend myself from being misrepresented and not intending any kind of argument or ill will;
Even as I write this, the article still says that there are no subtitles yet, so you must have watched the video after they were added, while I watched the video before they were. Rewatching the video though, the subtitles popped up for me without changing any settings.
“Sony has not yet added subtitles to the clip, but there are English descriptions of select parts of the console during the teardown.”
I did indeed miss the M2 expansion bay. Seems they’ve added subtitles since I watched the video earlier today. Ill have to rewatch to see where the M2 bay is.