Indie games are better anyway and don't need much hardware power :)
Vlyn
Luckily Australia is their largest source and they upped the amount. They can also get more shipments from the US.
Just because one idiot state in the US changes a law doesn't mean the entire world needs to follow. Fuck em.
Ignore the downvotes, that account is 100% a bot. Every single reply looks generated, plenty even have em-dashes.
Meh, I've owned an ATI 4870X2, GTX 580, GTX 970, 5700 XT, 3080 and now 5080.
Also helped out friends with their GPUs, 2070 Super, 6800 XT (which have a really shitty fan curve at stock).
The 5700 XT had the worst drivers of the bunch. Crashes, stuttering, .. AMD managed to fix most issues with time, but not all.
Nvidia drivers early this year were shit too, but at this point they are great again. I don't care about the brand, I only care about my PC running well.
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Of course the game developers choose what to put into their games. Some games have FXAA, TAA, DLSS, FSR and even XeSS.
With an Nvidia card you can use them all. With AMD you can't use DLSS.
Not sure what your last sentence means, of course your GPU runs AA?
You misspelled being related to the previous CEO or a good friend of theirs.
Someone straight up getting promoted to CEO from below is a bit more rare. They usually have been a CEO somewhere else before that due to relations.
Dude, Arch is a rolling release, it has no dist-upgrade equivalent. You're not even in the right conversation.
Debian, Ubuntu, .. and plenty of other distros have. Just upgrading my server from Ubuntu 22 to 24 (both LTS) took an hour or two of fixing things.
Until you do a dist-upgrade and random shit breaks (:
You do realize that counts as "engagement" which AI companies then use to turn around and get more investor money?
Either use it for actual work or don't use it at all.
You got a window and a cubicle? Damn.
I hate open office plans, whoever came up with those should burn in hell.