Heck live service.
Heck live service.
That’s AMAZON. Amazon does this.
Yeah I have no idea what magic he cast.
Gentoo.
I had a friend SSH into my computer once I got it to the bare minimum for that by his instructions and he helped me install it. After that he did some kind of wizardry to have both Gentoo and SUSE both running at the same time without a VM!
See publishers? This is how you keep revenue. Quit killing games!
It also leaves out the situations where the bad guy with the gun was stopped before becoming an active shooter.
You should be drying up in a paper towel right now since I gave you up.
No this is better:
How am I supposed to keep my deck up on it’s kickstand with it plugged in at the bottom?
The bottom??? How am I supposed to set my deck up on it’s kickstand with anything plugged in?
I just go along with it. I strangely do not mind having my hand and forearm shredded.
Can things that are true be a “pushed narrative”?
Chose a publisher as your leader in business? Well we know how that goes.
Nice.
This game is decently famous. Also it’s amazing. What’s the + about?
Space Station 14!
Variable refresh rate is best on monitors that have high refresh rates because there’s a wider range of fps that it can adapt to. Even if you’re only at 80-100 fps, you’re benefiting from your refresh rate of your monitor being higher, particularly for frame times.
Also, I simply cannot imagine why you’re offended about refresh rate reaching 120hz. That’s purely a benefit. You can turn it down to save battery. There is literally zero downside.
I suppose we’ll see it in testing. I imagine you think high refresh rate is only nice for games though? It’s certainly the main factor, but I enjoy high framerates for skimming text with smooth scrolling among other things.
Also I’m that scenario, you know Valve only gave it up for something dramatically better.