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I always turn VSync in the game off and that's what I've seen recommended. Not sure about the Nvidia panel though.
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Nintendo New Switch revision to use new Nvidia chip supporting DLSS
legend replied to crispy4000's topic in The Spawn Point
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Nintendo New Switch revision to use new Nvidia chip supporting DLSS
legend replied to crispy4000's topic in The Spawn Point
Yeah, but making shopping bots is boring enough that it would be a form of torture to have me do it -
It's pretty clear management is to blame for all this, and bad management makes people want to leave. So I can't say I'm surprised.
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General Gaming Final Fantasy VII Remake OT - Big Trouble in Little Midgar
legend replied to SaysWho?'s topic in The Spawn Point
The hair and the fuzzy ball in this game are pretty great. -
I wish they didn't release it so it wasn't a thing developers had to be limited by, unless MS lets developers drop support for it, in which case it's fine I guess. That said, since it does exist I will buy one for the sole reason of letting my wife play Fable 2 again since it's her favorite game (well, that or Fable 1) and our 360 is long dead.
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I remember when I got used to 60fps and suddenly 30fps felt like garbage. Now with Gsync on my PC, I'm more frequently playing games ~100fps and I'm worried about what this will mean for my perception of lower framerate games Like, right now I started Gears Tactics and it's in 4k HDR and ~100 fps. Feels good.
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Yep. There was a period where LG's firmware didn't work with it, but once that was fixed it was pretty easy to go into the Nvidia control panel and just enable it. It's so much better than non VRR. I personally loathe microstutter and it goes a long way to reducing that without trying to find that perfect locked framerate balance or suffering hideous tearing. Main thing to know: once you enable Gysnc from the control panel make sure you *disable* vsync in any games.
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Microsoft "Officially Welcoming Bethesda to Team Xbox"
legend replied to CitizenVectron's topic in The Spawn Point
From a business standpoint, MS snagging Bethesda is a phenomenal pick up. For console-only gamers, they seriously have added a lot of value to the Xbox platform. And for PC gamers, it makes Game Pass even more enticing. -
I don't know about the Vizio, but Gysnc with my 3080 and LG over HDMI 2.1 works! Even at 4K and >120 FPS (which the TV only displays at 120)
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Television WandaVision OT - For the Children!
legend replied to Pikachu's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
It being clunky is kind of the point The narrative presentation feels at odds with the facts. There is a good chance a non-rushed version would have handled all this better. But what I'm suggesting to you isn't forcing a fight. There are so many other non-escalating things she could have tried. We don't even get the bare minimum, we get something that feels like it goes in the opposite direction. -
Television WandaVision OT - For the Children!
legend replied to Pikachu's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
I feel like we're talking about two different things. The facts of what Wanda has done leads me to the conclusion that everyone *should* be worried about her. The narrative and presentation makes it come across like she did an oopsie. Yes, the town was angry with her, but "they'll never know what she sacrificed for them" immediately diminishes the portrayal. I don't get why you think it would be weird for a story that introduces new heroes every Tuesday to show someone one trying harder to stop her despite the power discrepancy. Rambeau doesn't have to launch a nuclear assault on Wanda. Anything other than "They'll never know what you sacrificed" would have been better. How about even just arguing to Wanda "Wanda, your powers are dangerous and we need to get you help because you can't be trusted alone right now. Come in and let us try to resolve this." But we don't even get that. -
Television WandaVision OT - For the Children!
legend replied to Pikachu's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
These movies/shows/stories revolve around heroes, including non-super ones, so lots of people would still try. As pointed out earlier, Monica at a bare minimum could have done anything other than patting Wanda on the back before she leaves. Positioning her as a threat is an interesting path to go -- I would enjoy that and will if they do actually go that way, but they don't do a good job finding that footing. On the other hand, if they wanted to pose her more sympathetically, they should have shown far greater growth in her taking more responsibility and taking greater steps to be more careful. She doesn't do that either. Running off and reading the book of the dead or whatever all on her own doesn't really inspire confidence that she realizes she needs help and is being more responsible. So instead it all comes across as rather unfinished. Rather than demonstrate Wanda as a future threat, or a person who has grown from this (as a person, not in terms of power), they portray it as if Wanda just did an oopsie. That may in fact be because the show was incomplete! And maybe they'll release more to do a better job positioning where they want her to go. But at the moment, we have what we have. -
Television WandaVision OT - For the Children!
legend replied to Pikachu's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
It's absolutely easy from societal standpoint. Meaning, everyone has every reason to be worried about her because she just gets to go off on her own after proving she isn't responsible/capable enough to be trusted. I was expecting her to seek out Strange at the end for help at least, but not even that. -
Television WandaVision OT - For the Children!
legend replied to Pikachu's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
Yeah I would definitely rewatch the episode if they did. -
Television WandaVision OT - For the Children!
legend replied to Pikachu's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
I think where I land is I think making Wanda not the hero and not the villain is a good idea, but they screwed up the landing giving her a bit too much of a pass. There ought to have been more of a reckoning, both from others and even herself. Just feels too easy as it was. It's possible the less rushed finale would have done a better job at this, and future movies might fix some of it. -
Television WandaVision OT - For the Children!
legend replied to Pikachu's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
Wanda really went the extra mile to prove why the Sokovia Accords were a good idea. -
PC Diablo II: Resurrected will import your 20 year-old save files.
legend replied to Commissar SFLUFAN's topic in The Spawn Point
Yeah, those are long gone.