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Joe the Tech
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Is that a serious question?

Well, that’s fun. Looks like it’s back to Nexus.

As someone who has alpha/beta tested several MMOs, I discover a lot of exploits that get reported. One of the few that come to mind was when the, now-defunct, Dawntide was in alpha testing. The CEO/lead developer loved to mess with us testers and spawned an “unkillable” giant off in the wilderness and told us to have

I was going to say yes, but some research here tells me otherwise. Apparently, cards with the Ti extension aren't compatible with their non-Ti brethren because it's a different model of GPU.

I was going to say yes, but some research here tells me otherwise. Apparently, cards with the Ti extension aren't

For your PC Parts section, EVGA is currently doing a Spring Cleaning on their older GTX 600 series cards. It looks like the 650ti's are already gone, sadly, but the 660SC's are only $130. Sure, they're not GTX 900s, but that's a pretty good price point for a decent card. Replacing a failing pair of GTX 275s with one

For your PC Parts section, EVGA is currently doing a Spring Cleaning on their older GTX 600 series cards. It looks

Well, I was just going to order Jimmy John’s, but I guess I’m having curry for lunch. Thanks, Bashcraft.

Being able to sell our purchased games back on the Steam Market would be brilliant. It'd be a win-win for Valve, as well, since they'd get the money from the original purchase and their cut from the Market sale. I have no idea how feasible this is with regards to software license transfer, though.

You mean extra DRM like uPlay, right? Because that's an initiative I could get behind.

He may be referring to extra DRM, such as uPlay. Granted, that's not at all under Valve's control, but it might be nice if they could require the exclusion of extra DRM as a prerequisite for a game being listed on Steam.

It certainly wasn't MoO2. Best spent part of my childhood right there.

He made us all his bitch.

I played Daikatana once.

You have your arachnid classification wrong. Very wrong. This is a hobo spider.

I mean specifically for running the VMWare ESXi hypervisor (or, any hypervisor, really). Unfortunately, even if you could use these in that way, you'd just end up with thousands of 1GHz processors available to be dedicated to your VMs, as single-threaded clustering isn't a thing yet (though Google has a patent for an

6600 GFLOPS and 12GB of memory? Damn, I wish I could leverage that power in an ESXi host as something other than graphical acceleration. Sadly, that's not possible to my knowledge.

First thing I thought, too. Rise from your greys!

Oh man, that 7.1 wireless headset is precisely what I'm looking for and at the price I wanted. Sold!

Oh man, that 7.1 wireless headset is precisely what I'm looking for and at the price I wanted. Sold!

Your friend has great taste, in both beer and beards.