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Video games are for civilized folk. Unga bungas beat basketballs and footballs until they beat their wives to death from brain injury related psychosis.Video games are for niggers
Explain fifa niggerVideo games are for civilized folk
Fifa is a tragedy.Explain fifa nigger
That happening again? I remember hearing the HDDs were going to be in short supply but never saw it.I was going to hand down my PC to my girlfriend and build a new one for myself, but prices are so fucked from speculative AI slop backorders I may hold on to it for one or two more GPU gens and get her a Gabecube instead.
Waiting for the price and availability in Euroland.
I'm not sure what the complaint is here. If "step out of the sandbox" you mean use non-valve hardware, that's a given. But the nerds who build their own machines likely know this already.it'll still have a mountain of issues with hardware compatibility, and the moment you step out of the sandbox given to you you'll be angry and confused at things you don't understand just because they're different.
Starfield opened my eyes with how few people even own a SSD at all.get in on new shit like m.2 SSD's
Launchers mostly.what's the use case for trackpads outside of using them to navigate the steam menus?
Not really seen much. But I can believe what you say.What's the consensus on the Frame? Did some cursory research and a bunch of people (if you consider pRedditors people) are ass mad that it's just a Quest competitor and not the Index 2
So I used Linux about 20 years ago, when I had a friend who was very good at computers to help me. When they moved, I had to ditch Linux after a random bug made my keyboard and mouse stop working. Since then, every time I've looked into getting back into it, I find autistic people like you screeching about how anyone behind them on the computer curve is at best an imbecile and at worst deserving of death or eternal slavery. Imagine a farmer saying, "fuck you faggot, you don't know the growing cycles of beans, starve peasant."Distilled autistic sperging.
GPUs have been turbofucked since the days of the corona crypto boom, but right now RAM is also incredibly expensive. 32GB of DDR5 is 300 euros for me right now, plus shipping. Incomprehensible. Pretty much every manufacturer would rather fulfill multiyear batch backorders for AI slop firms drunk on investment funds than make anything for the public, they can outbid you (with your taxes).That happening again? I remember hearing the HDDs were going to be in short supply but never saw it.
You're thinking of NBA 2K.Explain fifa nigger
The track pads and customisation is also great for fixing games with wonky controller support.Adventure games, and some third person shooters that MUST use a keyboard and mouse in my case. Sure, shooters are better with pure keyboard and mouse, but if a game is extremely PC-centric it's not as jarring as you'd think.
You're thinking of NBA 2K.
Fifa is for mexicans.
You've never met africans in europe thenYou're thinking of NBA 2K.
Fifa is for mexicans.
This is why I always point to the Linus Tech Tips Linux Challenge videos. Linux people get mad about it, but that experience is the norm for outside Linux users.[the whole post]
It's kinda scary how old a lot of people's hardware is. The Steam Machine can bring a lot of people up to modern spec easilyStarfield opened my eyes with how few people even own a SSD at all
The OS literally told him, "this is probably going to destroy your system, only do this if you absolutely know what you're doing"This is why I always point to the Linus Tech Tips Linux Challenge videos. Linux people get mad about it, but that experience is the norm for outside Linux users.
The "one off obscure bug" that uninstalled his entire GUI and the "you shouldn't want to do X" mentality both come up in those videos and are, like it or not, a big reason why the "year of the Linux desktop" never comes to pass. Even the oft repeated "With linux you never have to turn it off and on to get things to work" is only technically true.
It's not even technically true. System updates typically require a restart, no matter the OS.Even the oft repeated "With linux you never have to turn it off and on to get things to work" is only technically true.
Yea a little bit of "bedside manners" would go a long way to getting people onto the platform who could help bridge the gab between the raging autists and normies, which would cause Linix to proliferate like they want.This is why I always point to the Linus Tech Tips Linux Challenge videos. Linux people get mad about it, but that experience is the norm for outside Linux users.
It was a kernel update for the OS I was using "Suse" from the site I had downloaded the OS from originally and I was told it was needed for security. No one is infallable. It's quite possible I fucked up the install, but the end result was my computer was bricked on restart. I was in the middle of uni at the time and didn't have a day or two to figure it out. Should I have waited until classes were over for the semster? Hindsight says yes.Maybe Windows just lies so often that retards have become conditioned to ignore warning messages.