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Michael Anson
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No, to notice the difference, you need to not have a sweet spot of hardware where the refresh rate of your screen manages to perfectly sync up with the rate at which frames are being generated. Low framerates can cause fatigue and eyestrain, complete with headaches, nausea, and worse. For a fair number of people, it’s

Well, the 1080 Ti on release was $700. Given that it has framerates about even with an RX 6600 on Tom’s Hardware, which goes for about $300, I think you can upgrade, even with the current slightly inflated prices. The RX 6900 XT goes for a bit under 1080 Ti prices right now, and has just over double the fps on the

So, your entire argument, “people won’t notice it,” is entirely based on your desire to not notice the difference? That’s not a very convincing argument, gotta be honest. For an extreme example of why it isn’t, “racism doesn’t exist because I choose not to experience it” is a terrible argument.

Yeah, it’s pretty clear your response to Americans is “lick the boot.” When the government stops listening to the people, the people need to speak louder.

Oh, and to answer your uninformed question, they did almost change this. A man made it up to Kavanaugh’s front door with a handgun, before turning around and turning himself in. You may not have heard about it.

Ah, yes, the Ukrainians should give up their “murder toys” and hope that the Russians will listen to their peaceful protesting. It’s clear that you are both a poor student of history and also never had to actually struggle to be acknowledged as a person.

And now, millions of women just lost their access to life-saving health care. Seeking out that health care is punishable by death in multiple states, complete with the people providing that health care and the people selling supplies used in that health care. Still think it’s a fantasy?

Whales are largely attracted to a social presence. The more of a community there is, the more people who have money to throw around will do so. It’s entirely about showing themselves as being better than someone else because they spent money.

Just a mild correction here, alcohol as such isn’t chemically addictive to those who aren’t already prone to such addiction. This is true of other chemical substances as well, such as marijuana or caffeine; it isn’t the substance itself that is addictive, but rather the effect it has. It’s the same mechanism as

I’ve played Free To Play style games before, it’s more the fact that it’s specifically an Activision-Blizzard game, and that they’ve still not made things right with their workers, that has me staying away. And in an article discussing one of their games, I’m surprised that didn’t come up.

“Please continue exploiting workers and pushing them to suicide with sexual harassment so I can keep giving you money!” That is literally what you’re saying right now. Worker rights don’t matter to you, just up and say it.

Given that the issues with the way Activision-Blizzard treats its employees and allows those employees treat each other have yet to be properly stopped or amended, in spite of the Microsoft acquisition, I’ll be holding off on any further Blizzard games for the foreseeable future. Which is a shame, as I really wanted

Yeah, no, the whole thing about “balancing the ecosystem” earlier you either didn’t read, or didn’t understand, but that’s not surprising. It seems you have a hard time understanding words that don’t directly affirm your worldview; everybody else are cold-blooded murderers. I’m done dealing with a troll like yourself,

Ah, right, other people are capable of nuance. Sure, we’ll play this game.

1) There are insufficient background checks for purchasing firearms. This especially includes person-to-person interactions, such as gun fairs.

Yeah, probably for the best you aren’t acquainted with the organization going on to help women.

Yeah, a fantasy. Someone hasn’t been paying attention to the violence already happening. If I’m sheltering someone from state police because they needed an abortion? Damned straight I’d rather distract them long enough for that person to escape than hand them over. But again, everybody seems obsessed with the idea of

No, what’s sad is that, when the time came to defend those you care about, you chose not to, because it “breaks the rules.” You’re perfectly content to let millions of women die, legally and painfully, than actually do anything about it. To allow the right to force raped children to give birth, because those are the

Then you’d better prepare for it, because at the rate things are happening, that will happen. And you’ll have to decide where your personal beliefs lie.

And I’m saying is that all it takes are a few desperate women to open up a few Supreme Court seats, as an example. People were able to find and protest outside of their homes. And that’s nothing compared to state governments, which have even fewer resources.