sadly, my hangup with new cards doesn't come from gpu clock but from vram. i max my 1060 6b with a modded Skyrim, which at this point is almost an 8 year old game. i get it that for the most part the lower vram is "good enough" for most current games, but the whole reason i game on PC is for...
Still using a G5 now, wireless I have a few M510s. A friend let me use his Corsair and I've thought about other mice, but nothing fits quite as comfortably as this style of logitech. If they brought the G5 back, I'd probably pick up 2 more just for safekeeping.
I'm surprised people are still playing this game, i ran it through and didn't see much replay value in it. It was one of those "fun while it lasted" but the invisible walls, and non-interconnected zones kind of killed what could otherwise be a lot more interesting. It gives you the impression...
Seriously, no one should be surprised by this.
Also - there is nothing you can really do about it, if you have a smart phone you are participating. If you think your wireless carrier isn't also selling data to advertisers then shame on you.
Lol because they'll gladly wait for you to grab your phone and mess around instead of immediately putting you in handcuffs while they search the place.
Anyway, if using your fingerprints or DNA against you isn't self incrimination then using your face isn't either; all it's doing is...
lol @ Some users have had their entire Instagram lives deleted.
Maybe they did these goons a favor by releasing them from one part of the social media prison?
Step 1 - Buy company for $1 billion (hypothetical since it wasn't disclosed)
Step 2 - Stock goes up, company gains $19 billion in value
Nice way to make a profit - make billions for signing a paper!
If it's a trend across the board then it shows either the whole industry sucks or...
...maybe consumers just have unrealistic expectations?
(*Note: Not defending ISPs, just pointing out that people in general tend to have unrealistic expectations, like that kid who got a degree in library...
Maybe under the hood, but the overall user experience requires different things between desktop/laptop and tablet/mobile applications. In essence I agree with Apple for now, I want a desktop experience on my desktop and a mobile experience on my mobile device, and I am still bitter about Win10...
I honestly don't remember the last time I bought something on physical media, but it was probably a PS4 game. Even then, I prefer the digital version just so I don't have to switch discs all the time.
At some point you run up against the limits of what humans can actually perceive, and the...
Never had this issue, maybe I'm lucky or maybe I just don't return a lot of shit. It helps if you do your research beforehand and get the actual thing you want but if you have any doubt you may need to return it, at least link it to your store rewards account if you're not going to keep track...
Like video games, movies, cartoons, YouTube videos, etc?
I'm curious to your definition of what is "real" and therefore eligible to be assigned some value.
I don't burn through games to try the latest and greatest like I used to, so backwards compatibility would be a huge selling point for me. I am more likely to be an early adopter if I can still play my favorite games but if I can't, it'll take a while for me to get around to upgrading.
lmao @ "Enlarge your show off" on the rat air page.
Cool story that the factory folks got together to keep the company going, sounds more like a feel good movie plot than something that would happen in rl.
Whatevs, it's not like I currently live on my own money anyway. I am an American, therefore I will likely always be indebted to someone, making payments to someone, and living in a corporate-owned residence. I personally hope for a huge fee on social media packages so we can get back to what...
Interesting concept but IMO it's going to get watered down over time. Pretty much every site has been breached at some point or another and tbh unless there is some context of time and extent of the breach then it's not really going to be that interesting and will just end up desensitizing...
Contractors routinely create, host, or process classified information in their own facilities as long as they go through the proper accreditation. It's really no more dangerous than existing programs/processes so *meh*