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JonDnD

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  1. All you gotta do is Google hellblade 2 perf issues and you will find that it being perfect for you is not the case for many others.

     

    It was better for me than others too....but it's still not good.

     

    Robocop was TRASH but I only played the trial before they updated it.

     

    The engine is just junk. Type X ue5 game + stutters and you will be lit up like a Christmas tree with threads of people complaining about it.

     

    Ue5 sucks , I hate It :mad: we've just got used to games performing like shit that when one game performs less shitty it's like oh hey this is pre pre pretty nice not ter ter ter ter ter terrible 

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  2. 1 minute ago, Remij said:

    Hellblade 2 begs to differ :smug: 

    Hellblade 2 was the best of them but it wasn't perfect. There were deffo parts with stutter and jank. And that's only because the coalition helped them. 

     

    Typical pc gaming stuff but the right path. Every other ue5 game is junk. Some I'd call unplayable . It's a trash engine but since it looks pretty people give it a pass. 

     

    Ue5 is a mistake and it's sad that people take that shit and eat it .

  3. Depending on the item, the increase could be as much as 25%, which could make getting a new GPU very expensive.

    Back in 2018, the US Trade Representative (USTR) issued a report in which it declared that "acts, policies, and practices of the Government of China related to technology transfer, intellectual property, and innovation were unreasonable or discriminatory, and burdened or restricted U.S. commerce." The result of which were import tariffs on a raft of products that were manufactured or assembled in China, including all kinds of PC components and peripherals.


    However, in 2022, the current US administration created a list of exclusions for 350 products (graphics cards and motherboards being two such cases), intending to give the industry sufficient time to shift as much of the upstream supply chain and assembly duties as possible outside of China.

    That's not been particularly successful and as reported by PC Mag, the USTR has told the White House that it recommends that all tariffs should be maintained, including the ones that had been temporarily lifted.

    At the moment, neither the USTR nor the White House have officially stated that they will reinstate all tariffs nor provided any indication as to when it could happen.

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