practicalbatman
PracticalBatman
practicalbatman

Yeah its just weird though, example in bf5 if you have everything cranked up, shrubbery, etc. are much more effective cover. I couldn’t understand why I kept getting killed - then someone recommended setting everything to low. Suddenly, there are idiots everywhere laying prone out in the open because at low graphics

rest easy knowing they’ll burn valves before too long when straight piped. most of ‘em just remove the canister and leave the pipe exiting under the bike and those valves aren’t long for this world.

rest easy knowing that you are able to shoot people that cannot see you :P

A Pantera.

found it! local motors rally fighter!

Yeah I know :|

my 4mb one was an s3 virge DX :flexing:

what was that diesel powered offroad car thing you guys had on here a long time ago - it’s going to drive me nuts... I’m googling so hard right now but my word brain isn’t working.

heh yeah I did after I bought a new card, then I realized “overwatch is pegged at 300fps, lets crank up the render scale” :P

yeah just sucks that in multiplayer games, running low graphics is an advantage

It bums me out that I have a fancy new graphics card and battlefield 5 looks great, but I’m getting my butt kicked by people that turn everything to low so they can easily see me from far away. :( I didn’t spend the money on a 2080ti to run on low

Nvidia’s GPU’s are still where it’s at for large rendering jobs though. Our college had to abandon Macs in a lot of our labs when Apple went to AMD graphics. We were literally digging older nvidia imacs out of storage because they supported hardware accelerated rendering and the AMD ones did not. Octane render and a

Man, goat simulator should take the PR they’d get by throwing down some cash on this.

It’s was, is, and always will be the Del Mar Fair. Not the san diego county fair. If you call it the Del Mar Fair people will be nicer to you because you’ll sound local.

When someone is retiring we finally“figured out” how to automate some of their tasks :P

We (me+our IT staff) have a lot of data entry type people whom are nearing retirement age. We’ve proofed automation processes that we implement once people retire. A lot of the workforce has no idea how easily they can be replaced by scripts + our DBA.

My dad (first gen navy nuke) had a weird old headset in his toolbox - when I asked what it was he laughed and said it was his “bone phone”. I think it’s from the early 70's

My dad (first gen navy nuke) had a weird old headset in his toolbox - when I asked what it was he laughed and said

if only razer would ditch synapse.

One time I stepped on an old socket 775 cpu. It hurt less than I’d think at the time, but about 2-3 hours afterwards... thats when it really f’d me :P

I had several nerve entrapments in my arms - the worst by far was the ulnar nerve in both arms; hands were numb and the rest felt like the moment of impact of the “funny bone” started and didn’t stop for 4 years. The pain was so severe that it resulted in constant brain fog, memory loss and a total personality change.