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The Kavanaugh Confirmation Charade Thread
Spork3245 replied to Commissar SFLUFAN's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
I feel like he'll pick someone more like Judge Jeanine over a Milo Danonyogurtcup -
General Gaming Jurassic World Evolution OT - Life Finds a Way
Spork3245 replied to TwinIon's topic in The Spawn Point
Meh. In Genesis, the pack would chase after a goat/cow/whatever while one or two would break off and circle around to cut off the "food", leaping on it to take it down from the side. -
Sony PS Plus Games for the Month of July - Heavy Rain & Absolver
Spork3245 replied to Rodimus's topic in The Spawn Point
Games with gold is somehow worse for July. -
Consumer Technology LG OLED 65” C8PUA - good?
Spork3245 replied to Spork3245's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
Yes, VRR truly seems to shine in situations of inconsistent fps or below 60fps, which is why I feel as though it's must-have. -
Consumer Technology LG OLED 65” C8PUA - good?
Spork3245 replied to Spork3245's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
Doesn’t the QLED now allow HDR Freesync through HDMI 2.0 via it’s latest firmware update? XboneX is also now Freesync HDR compatible via an update (with HDMI 2.0). -
Consumer Technology LG OLED 65” C8PUA - good?
Spork3245 replied to Spork3245's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
No clue in regards to HDR. -
Consumer Technology LG OLED 65” C8PUA - good?
Spork3245 replied to Spork3245's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
Actual HDMI 2.1-standard VRR will not be able to be patched in. Freesync will. The question does become “will things that use HDMI 2.1 VRR also use non-HDMI 2.1 freesync” though. So, there is a potential “why even bother” aspect that may occur. -
Consumer Technology LG OLED 65” C8PUA - good?
Spork3245 replied to Spork3245's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
The second TV is some sub-$400 one for when I have company over that will be used once per month at most and will never be replaced unless it literally stops working. The main set is a $2-3k purchase that won’t be replaced for 7-8 years. Why in the world would I buy a set that’s literally going to be outdated via HDMI 2.1 and, most notably, VRR, in just 8-9 months? Furthermore, I am trying to make sure my money is going to the correct set for the money. If you like to piss away thousands every few months on new TVs, good for you. Here’s a tip, if a discussion is going on that you dislike and wish to add nothing to, click on a different thread. Good luck in your future trolling. -
General Gaming Jurassic World Evolution OT - Life Finds a Way
Spork3245 replied to TwinIon's topic in The Spawn Point
Do the raptors have AI where they actually “hunt” and use flanking/pincer tactics to take down fleeing prey? In Genesis, that was one of my favorite things: watching the raptors use actual tactics when chasing things down. -
Consumer Technology LG OLED 65” C8PUA - good?
Spork3245 replied to Spork3245's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
I guess you missed the “secondary set” part? -
Consumer Technology LG OLED 65” C8PUA - good?
Spork3245 replied to Spork3245's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
It’s just a large purchase that I only make every 7-8 years so it’s smarter to future proof it as much as possible instead of pissing money away. -
Consumer Technology LG OLED 65” C8PUA - good?
Spork3245 replied to Spork3245's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
Freesync is software based. -
Consumer Technology LG OLED 65” C8PUA - good?
Spork3245 replied to Spork3245's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
I never once argued to the contrary! Final plans: Option A.) IF LG announces a Freesync/VRR update via firmware for their 2018 OLEDs, I’ll buy immediately. Option B.) I apparently have no use for Dolby Vision since I own nothing that supports it thus if the 2018 65” QLED drops in the low $2k range in the next 3-4 months, I’ll buy now. Option C.) If A or B do not occur by the end of October, I’m waiting for the 2019 HDMI 2.1 sets. -
The Official Thread of Systemic Racism
Spork3245 replied to SuperSpreader's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
OMFG Amber Ruffin is GOAT -
Consumer Technology LG OLED 65” C8PUA - good?
Spork3245 replied to Spork3245's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
I have a plasma. I rarely get IR and have never gotten burn-in. BUT the fear is always there, and I am constantly making sure that static images aren’t left on for too long or that if I pause something for several minutes that there will be a screen saver. Having that lifted would be nice. -
General Gaming Jurassic World Evolution OT - Life Finds a Way
Spork3245 replied to TwinIon's topic in The Spawn Point
The videos make this seem almost like a carbon copy of the previous (and seemingly forgotten) Jurassic Park theme park game from years ago. Not that it’s a bad thing! -
Consumer Technology LG OLED 65” C8PUA - good?
Spork3245 replied to Spork3245's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
QLED seems to be mostly acceptable. I’d rather go OLED but the trade off of no fear of burn-in is enticing -
Consumer Technology LG OLED 65” C8PUA - good?
Spork3245 replied to Spork3245's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
If I didn't have a Plasma I would happily go for the Sony X9xx series. I've heard stories from Panny Plasma and Pioneer Kuro owners who went to the X9xx and XBR Sony 4ks and they immediately sold them and hooked their Plasma back up -
Visibility in the Camaro is absolutely awful. I would suggest looking at the new 2018+ Mustang for practicality. The updated 2018 Mustang outperforms the non-ZL1 Camaro anyway. But honestly, test drive, test drive, test drive!!! EDIT: If it's not your daily driver, then the Camaro would probably be okay, but if it's your everyday car then I highly suggest getting a good amount of time behind the wheel of one first. The visibility is VERY poor and not something I would personally want to deal with in a DD car. A used GT350 is another option in the low-$50k range.
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@Mr.Vic20 No, really, there are a lot of people who buy these types of cars, get bored and switch to something else and do not care about the loss through depreciation in even the slightest. It's mind-boggling. If I didn't want a very specific set of options for my 2019 Mustang GT, I'd just look for a low-mileage used one and grab one that already depreciated
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People with money are insane. They probably regretted not getting the blue one or something. I'm being serious.
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