nVidia will be crying outside the gate
Yeeeeaaah I really doubt it sorry
nVidia will be crying outside the gate
Yeeeeaaah I really doubt it sorry
Alpha: Incomplete, generally unstable and full of errors.
Just what a beta would say.
I wish that were true.
Finally got around to playing it a couple years ago. Fantastic game. Intriguing story and satisfying game play that’s just unique enough to stand apart. I really really enjoyed it.
The thing I remember is that even the control toothbrush that got opened and immediately locked away had fecal bacteria on it.
The only reasonable response to walking into a GM dealership
I have the Motorla wireless adaptor and it would be hard to go back. Works every time. Never have to take my phone out of my pocket… only downside is it uses a moderate amount of battery, but for a 20 min commute it’s a non issue.
I’m a manager, and I agree management sucks.
Oh no for sure I love a good indie game too. It’s just that if the ONLY reason someone would stay away from AAA games are due to the initial bugs and whatnot then they should try coming back after they’re fixed up a bit. But absolutely nothing wrong with not being interested and just rocking out some indie games.
Love watching GamersNexus pre-built pc reviews. Check it out if you haven’t. Confirms everything you just said.
I’ve found being a patient gamer really pays off. I have a relatively powerful machine but I don’t generally play any games that haven’t been out for several months to a year. By then they usually work, in my experience, pretty flawlessly. Anything I’m interested in anyway. Which are pretty exclusively single-player story-driven games.
On, Sunday, our sister site Tom’s Guide (which is a different publication targeted at less-tech-savvy readers), published an op-ed from writer Dave Meikleham claiming that building PCs is “a mistake”
I’m glad that article got called out. I would have been embarrassed to publish that on a tech site. Such a poor take. Like I get his point, but he pretty much broke the machine himself, then talked about how a laptop “just works”. Well it only “just worked” because you weren’t able to break it because you can’t take the thing apart to upgrade or repair it.
That does not require an internet connection.