I’ve used both AMD and Nvidia cards, and I have to say I prefer Nvidia. Using Nvidia cards, I’ve experienced way fewer weird, inexplicable graphics glitches (like particle physics having a visible grid inside them) than I have with AMD cards.
I’ve used both AMD and Nvidia cards, and I have to say I prefer Nvidia. Using Nvidia cards, I’ve experienced way fewer weird, inexplicable graphics glitches (like particle physics having a visible grid inside them) than I have with AMD cards.
The multiplayer felt too random for me. I’m sure it wasn’t, but it was hard to “focus” where the enemies are comming. BF4 felt just fine, but this one? Felt just off.
Is it strange how looking back it seems BF1 sorta slipped beneath the radar almost immediately after launch? For the previous two games the crime had been that they were released so soon that they sorta became hard to distinguish (I frequently think of what BF4s best map was only to go “oh right, that was BF3") but…
“When I become a parent.”
“the plaintiff is in the right” — responding to this specifically: The only legal theory I can think of that would be compelling at all is products liability. You would specifically allege a design defect. But a products liability lawsuit would win or lose based on a very narrow legal question. Consider these facts:
It’s a neck and neck race between the PSX and SNES, with the PSX taking a slight edge. The SNES has FFIV, VI, Chrono Trigger, and Earthbound. The PSX has FFVII, VIII, IX, Chrono Cross, Suikoden 1, Suikoden 2, Grandia, FF Tactics, Xenogears, Dragon Warrior VII...
The SNES’s RPG library may be legendary, but the PSX’s is…
Milk chocolate is bad and I will fight you.
Thank you for that swirl of nostalgia from nearly my entire teenaged development.
The ultimate version of “DOWNLOADERS WILL BE KICKED”
Thanks kind stranger!
Haha, same. Though I am interested to get into VR someday. Just not at its current price point.
It might, because maybe it’s kind of tricking your brain into thinking you’re actually dealing with someone face-to-face. It’s all so interesting because, as we’re finding out more every day, we’re not really that anonymous.…
The very idea that this kind of thing might be considered “necessary” or “okay” is utterly absurd. They should have heuristics they can use regarding in-game behavior to determine a requisite level of suspicion, and then deploy humans to investigate further. It is absolutely not okay for them to be looking at other…
Nah, he’s rubbed orange on his face. It’s completely different.
Why the hell do we need thoughts and prayers? What the hell will that accomplish? What we need is for stupid fucking Americans to realize that nothing is the fault of “a little girl getting shot in the head” except for the fact that there is fucking firearms everywhere in America.
You need to stop blaming everything…
Dungeons & Dragons has some complex rules, and a studious fan has created a tool to help you figure out exactly how…
Yes, but the first letter index bar at the top doesn’t work, it only shows “I” as a choice.
Teacher here.
They’ll address it by using the posts of vainglorious kids posting up on their social media feeds who have no idea why they are walking out, or by interviewing a few kids like that.
The correct response to this is to get out videos of kids who know why they’re walking.