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  • So happy for you! I think it's a fine game with great highs, but it is a different game when compared to Skyrim obviously, which makes one wonder how ES6 would be.

    Edit: fixed the ?. I was genuinely happy for you

  • It is what it is

  • N00b question. Do these chips get transferred from USA to India/Vietnam for assembly and then back again to all over the world for shipping?

  • If you love me meet me at first floor

    Americans 😢 British 🤷‍♂️

  • I met a vegan who uses vim and arch linux. I'm that guy. I use vim and arch linux, and I'm a vegan.

  • People keep complaining how games are hard to make and timelines are skewed, but Sony has been pumping absolutely bangers with their remasters. We've already seen SpiderMan remastered, uncharted remastered, last of us 1 and 2 remastered, and now horizon and days gone remastered, all in 4 years. I literally can't get enough of these single player games with infinite replayability.

    /s

  • Thank God they lowered the expectations after Starfield.

  • I mean we could do things like Arkham Knight, Flight Simulator, The Last of Us 2 and so on. Do we really need to do everything realtime or could we continue baking GI?

  • Wow it works in two ways. Smart!

  • Folks at IGN beyond podcast told me you save money by not buying seasonings. Is that what you were planning to buy?

  • Time travelling scientists warned us about climate change almost a century ago and here we are.

  • Oh I see. So DLSS and especially ray reconstruction uses tensor core, would that be right?

    I guess then it may be better to keep expectations low.

  • Would playing white noise on your phone help?

  • Then it becomes antisemitic.

  • When AMD moved on from its GCN microarchitecture back in 2019, the company decided to split its new graphics microarchitecture into two different designs, with RDNA designed to power gaming graphics products for the consumer market while the CDNA architecture was designed specifically to cater to compute-centric AI and HPC workloads in the data center.

    I wonder if CDNA will be more akin to Tensor Cores on RTX GPUs, leading to better ray tracing performance of gaming.

  • Okay if that's what you'd like me to do.

  • Did you know it's actually Thums Up?

  • And they got woken up early per popular request

  • Guess I've couple of months before I start worrying about that.