As much as I don't like Geoff, he is a way better presenter than anyone of those AMD engineers
3080 | ps5 pro
Sin317-"im 31 years old and still surprised at how much shit comes out of my ass actually ..."
SteamDRM-"Call of Duty is the symbol of the true perfection in every aspect. Call of Duty games are like Mozart's/Beethoven's symphonies"
deadpoetic-"are you new to the cyberspace?"
4k 60 fps bullshit train has officialy started now with this gears of war crap ... , im calling it, console devs are going to shaft pc games for the next decade, next gen consoles will set massive limitations on devs who are gonna use all the tricks in the book to keep fps up at 60 fps at the cost of gfx n physix quality. U wont be allowed to ship ur game if it doesnt meet the balony 4k standard. less decals, less interactivety with terrain , etcetra
there is no way the next gen console next year can deliver that kind of performance without bullshit when a 2000 euro pc still cant do it consistently with OLD games ...., even amd didnt dare show 4k framerates in their presentation
(with all these game titles coming out 2020, there is no doubt thats when the next gen is coming , trying to double dip on the next gen launch)
The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things. The good things don’t always soften the bad things, but vice versa, the bad things don’t always spoil the good things and make them unimportant.
Seemed like a lot more new IP / original titles this time, which is a good thing. We just did like a decade of Game 1,2,3,4,5,6. I never want to play a farcry, assassin creed, cod, battlefield game again.
If you attended the Electronic Entertainment Expo trade show this year with a media badge, it’s possible that some of your sensitive data is now public. Each year, the Entertainment Software Association hands out hundreds of “press badges” to certain members of the press. To get one of these badges, I have given the organization my name, phone number, home address, and more each year for the last half-decade. That info goes onto a spreadsheet that the ESA hands out to its member companies. This makes it easier for those companies to invite press to E3 events and meetings.
Up until yesterday, however, that list was accessible to anyone who clicked on the right button on the ESA’s website, as first spotted by YouTube creator Sophia Narwitz. Since then The ESA has removed the spreadsheet from its site. But it did not do that before other people were able to download it. At this point, it’s impossible to tell who has the list.
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote:
i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then
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