thepixelsnader
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thepixelsnader

Skyrim with some of those luscious grass mods? Grass and any kind of high-polygon, lots-of-alphamapping stuff (like other foliage) tends to tax a PC a lot. Unless there's a specific optimized shader for it, such as the one in the older/free TrackMania game.

You keep posting that graph. You don't seem to understand it. I am currently sitting 2 feet away from my screen, which is about the average distance for a PC monitor (ergonomics suggestions are 18~24 inch away). I drew an orange line in the graph at 2 feet.

Don't exploit.

If you're tight on money it doesn't mean you can't afford anything. It means you need to decide what to spend it on. That's exactly what a budget is. A scheduled amount of resources you intend to spend on a goal. For me, waiting 2 months to buy a game at half price is an excellent way to stay in budget.

Michael Myers. Mike Myers is the actor that plays Austin Powers, Shrek, etcetera. Though I suppose being silently stalked by a 1960s sexist spy in a dark forest can be pretty scary.

If for 60 bucks you can get one great game, or two great games, yes price matters. And the tighter ones budget is, the more price matters into the value equation. Price isn't everything, but it's definitely something.

Have you tried not sleeping with the dog in the room?

Ironically, that would be the exact reason you'd die.

I've not played L4D in ages but when I did still play regularly, there weren't that many bad apples. Though of course it's possible the entire playerbase has degraded, there's a saying; If you meet an asshole in the morning, you met an asshole. If you meet assholes all day, you're the asshole.

It is. Because there are 'only' 26 million players, but there are almost three times as many 'owners'(i.e. every steam account).

It was a very hostile sigh.

See. Now that makes me sad. Because then I wouldn't be able to play it because I don't have a PS4 or a Vita. I (and most others) do, however, have a mobile device.

Now playing

I knew this was largely based on reality...

"chimneys represented people, and he didn't want any sign of a person in his paintings"

For a lot of stuff that doesn't even work anymore. I have here besides me Borderlands 2, physical collectors edition box. One of the requirements: an internet connection to connect to Steam.

"Take a look below, and if you're part of that 36.9%, know you're not alone."

Yes. Why do you ask?

When it became possible for large companies to complexify things so much that the average joe doesn't know what to do with it. It's like legalese, except convoluted rules instead of convoluted wordings.

I love the fact he self-quoted, kinda.