thepixelsnader
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thepixelsnader

Hey, if it's capable of safely cleaning one of the human's most fragile bodyparts, it'll probably be okay for hair, right?

Then again, military construction is 23 billion per year, and Apple has 100+ billion revenue per year... so several billion to get people to fricking Mars definitely seems possible.

I just wanna say that this

$398 doesn't seem to be too far off the mark either, unless we're including inflation. But hey, color screens!

Unless of course this one becomes 'the standard' despite Android being a majority market share and multi-brand.

You forgot to include this one.

And if you didn't flunk, you weren't sent out.

I spent about 600 bucks on games since Januari 2008 (that's when I registered steam, but I'm also including non-steam games). Considering that includes the entire PS3 generation... I think that's not too bad.

Lowest: 50 bucks

Those sites wouldn't allow downloading of GIFV either.

Not all gamers care about this. I used to play a fair amount of games at lower settings because, well, my radeon 4770 just wasn't a powerhouse. But when companies claim that 'next-gen' would bring 1080p/60, then they announce games coming out at 108p/30, and they turn out to actually be 800p/60, then I would become

A current $400 PC can outperform a console. Imagine what a $750 (which IMO is a decent budget) PC does. Now imagine what a $750 PC in 2016 can do vs the consoles.

Because you're sitting near a screen the movement is more noticeable, yes, but also because the PC uses a mouse, which makes your camera movements faster.

"more cinematic"

You're misinterpreting how visuals work. A camera can only take a certain amount of photos per second, say 5, but if you were to use a shutter time of 200 ms, all your photos would be blurry.

Maybe... Maybe don't have all games installed simultaneously?

TheRadeon 4870 stems from 2009, and my 2008 PC had a Core 2 Quad.

"That only works when you have control of your own site. Try uploading an MP4 on a blog"

Maybe you mean animated PNG? Those don't have the color limit, but they're also not widely implemented and don't have anywhere near the compression rate as MP4 (though slightly better than GIF).

I thought he was referring to nintendo-hard games as a metaphor. You know, players have to grow a new spine to finish an old game, while in a modern game there can be more weight on the narrative.