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people who smoke in their homes

Charger is worse. People put aftermarket exhausts on Chargers, adding audible obnoxiousness to the equation. 

Honestly, sports games are the best candidates for live service. The minor tweaks to the sandbox that get made every year fit perfectly in that model. 

But it is still hands down the best basketball game ever.

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Adi Shankar is probably the best person to make this a certified banger. I thoroughly enjoyed Castlevania.

I was in the same camp as you, but I upgraded to the PS5 less for the games, and more for the quality of life improvements. Better framerate (makes a MASSIVE difference), storage capacity, and faster everything from game installs to load times. The only thing I don’t like is the controller’s battery life. It’s quite

I’m in the final parts of Dishonored 2, going for a no-kill playthrough. Debating on switching characters for a second no-kill playthrough, or using the same character and going on a murder spree. 

Look, I’ll keep this as brief as I can, because comments like these are more often than not just trying to rile people up.

I think the only non-Nintendo game I have on my Switch is Portal 2, which I only bought out of curiosity for how it would run. I have my PS5 for other stuff, and my phone for retro stuff/emulation. 

I’m in the same camp. Playing through Tears of the Kingdom, the frame dips were never enough to actually affect gameplay. Instead of chasing and/or benchmarking other console hardware, Nintendo would be better served (and probably will do) using a modern mobile chip, like a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 or even an 888 and going

Turns out the Ammit auto rifle that was terrorizing PVP this weekend is Telesto’s adopted son. 

Warframe and The Division 2. I played a little bit of Warframe back when D1 was in a content drought after The Taken King, and quite a bit of The Division 2. I didn’t play enough of Warframe to have an opinion on it, but The Division 2 was really solid, but nowhere near the breadth, depth, or polish of D2, especially

It also said the mod’s removal wasn’t a “political statement” or the site picking sides in the ongoing culture war. Instead, it said it simply believes in “diversity and inclusion,”

Yes, but the way you would manage a cloud server vs a physical server when it comes to drive space are completely different. If your servers are hosted in an enterprise level cloud service, that comes with hundreds or thousands of terabytes of storage space. Increasing drive space would be as simple as IT logging into

I’ve test driven a couple before Elon’s latest stuff turned me off completely.

I wonder if they’re even using physical servers at all, or an ESXi host in the cloud. 

Their production database likely replicates to their failover system automatically for continuity. Their IT department probably cloned the production server when they were setting all this up, so the failover has the same system specs. Databases can fill up unexpectedly if someone isn’t going in and cleaning them up

It’s not a fix for drift (or adaptive triggers like I suggested earlier), it’s an adaptive joystick. Here’s the section from the patent that details their intentions.

No, it’s for adaptive feedback joysticks. After reading through the patent, I found a section that details the direction they’re heading.

After reading the patent, I am incorrect. It’s for adaptive feedback joysticks. Same concept.