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  1. 9 minutes ago, Mr.Vic20 said:

    Ooooh boy. So you know what really helps when wiping the CMOS? Switching off the main PSU power switch…sooo, NOW I’ve reset my CMOS! :lol: It did the trick until I enabled XMP and it again shat the bed. Seems I might need to manually set my RAM settings. Thanks for putting me on the right path though! 

    I was gonna ask you how did you clear the CMOS but I was like "nah he got this".

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  2. 5 hours ago, Mr.Vic20 said:

    OK, the saga continues! Check this madness out:

     

    * Woke this morning and booted my PC - lock up on boot with error code 23 (Asus). 

    * Reboot, gives me the AMI BIOS screen and says the system is unstable, asks me to F1 into BIOS

    * Entered BIOS, exited with "save and reboot" option

    * Locks on boot with 23 error

    * Reboot, gives me the AMI BIOS screen and says the system is unstable, asks me to F1 into BIOS

    * Entered BIOS, exited with "no save and exit" option 

    * Boots just fine and can run anything I throw at it until I reboot, then have to go through bolded steps to get PC to boot. Runs awesome once I get to windows! What is happening?! 

    Have you tried clearing your CMOS?

  3. 2 minutes ago, skillzdadirecta said:

    Was coming to post this. I wonder what happened... I suspect he's back as Superman :thinking:

    He said he was coming back as Superman several days ago.

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    Henry Cavill says "the future is bright" when it comes to Superman on the big screen.

     

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  4. 26 minutes ago, Paperclyp said:

    Maybe I'm just entering a different phase of my gaming career, maybe it's just the pandemic and all the delays, but I can't think of a time when there were so few AAA games I was interested in. I find mid-tier games and smaller indie games are doing a lot more interesting things. 

     

    The last thing they could do to  get my attention is to shift back to 30 FPS and be like, hey the world is huge or whatever. 

    Same boat

    I have a buttload of cash that I wanna spend on a new PC build but every time I go to pull the trigger I am reminded that 99% of the games I play could run off of a PS4 equivalent.

  5. Return Of The Living Dead 4k

    Fantastic 80's horror, its bleak and nihilistic and it does such good job of encompassing that decade. The film has never looked better and it has one of the best soundtracks of all time

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Dawn Of The Dead 4k The Argento Cut

    Romero's 2nd part in his trilogy. I usually prefer the Cannes cut, it does a better job of filling out the characters but the Argento cut is better edited and the Goblin soundtrack is so top tier. Second sight did a bang up job on the 4k.

     

     

     

     

     

  6. Its become pretty ubiquitous in every industry to use sales or sales adjacent as a metric for consumers.

    Most streamed single

    Most viewed show on streaming platform X

    Which console is the best seller this month

    Number 1 selling game of the year/month

    Best selling pick up year after year

    I wonder if its become more popular to use these metrics as peoples buying power drops to reaffirm their choices 

     

     

  7. 6 hours ago, BloodyHell said:

    Yeah. I have four friends I've been playing with, and the competition has been terrible. They either, as you said, attack one at a time, or they bunch up somewhere and let me lob Pharahs rockets at them.  Also, people need to learn to kill the healer. Working together we pretty much walk through most maps. I shouldn't be getting 10+ kill streaks every game. 

    Competitive is a bit better.

    I tried a few rounds of competitive, the play is just as bad but the players are worse because they think they are better then they are. No peels for support,  players dive with no heads up and then scream they died alone.

  8. 1 minute ago, sblfilms said:

    Apatow wasn’t an EP, which in features is largely a ceremonial title, he was the co-producer on the film. No question he was quite involved in the creative process. The producer role is probably the least understood major credit on a film, and it doesn’t help that most films have more than one an the particular division of labor is not clear from the outside looking in.

    As an outsider it all seems very incestous and shady.

  9. 4 hours ago, skillzdadirecta said:

    HE's the executive producer, HE'S the one with the relationship with Universal and the film was produced under HIM. It is not in anway erroneous to call this an Apatow film.

    The entire film making process is so weird to me. I just assumed an executive producer is like a middle manager between studios and film makers , overseeing the day to day operations.

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