Hope that artist sues.
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Hope that artist sues.
Amusing that aside from the GPU TFLOPS the rest of it is a slight improvement if at all
Oh that’s a shame. Back to waiting for Half-Life 3 then.
A modern reimagining of Ultima Online that brought back its “use it to improve it” stat/skill system would be *chefs kiss
I know totk was one, I guess I just assumed that a few more had come out at that price point
I mean, technically, it’s cheaper now because of inflation, but that’s more pedantic than even I care to be
but yeah, last few nintendo games have been $70 I think so there have been rumors that it’s the new norm for the big N
But that’s not full price. Full price is $70 now. :(
Please stop replying if you don’t have anything to contribute.
I don’t think you’ll benefit at all from using the 2.5Gbit port if you only have 1Gbit cables, so there’s no downside
Separately, I wonder how significant the extra bandwidth costs will be on the overall expenses of running the service
My comment didn’t mention resolution or quality of graphics at all. I’m only talking about framerate, which has a major impact on how responsive and fluid the controls feel. All else being equal, a higher framerate typically just feels nicer to play. Compare Super Mario 64 (30fps) to Super Smash Bros. (60fps).
I mean this as nicely as possible but if the difference between 30fps tops and steady 60 isn’t obvious to you, you’re either ignorant of what you’re missing, or you’re too casual for it to matter
Tons of obvious scam storefronts in the shopping results lately, too. (I mainly use it to compare prices and to try to find things that might be in local stores near me.)
That would seem to be a failure of your client’s or instance’s Markdown parsing. The link works correctly from Mbin.