Hot Sauce
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Melle Mel statement. When your diss track is so bad you concede the beef before you even get a response.
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Jesus is too woke for right wingers now.
Hot Sauce replied to Mr. Impossible's topic in Official Politics Discussion's Forum
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Reloaded gets too much hate, but oh boy was Revolutions fucking bad. I should watch the 4th one.
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lmao
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You enjoying it?
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61% TLHBM
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That's how I felt 10 hours in. Imagine my disappointment when I thought the Ifrit vs. Ifrit fight was halfway through the game and I forced myself to put in a few more hours, killed Typhon, had the time skip, and found out I was only about a third of the way through the game.
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Back down to 59% and not fresh. Flop, TCHBO
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It's up to 60% and fresh now. TLHBO
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Higher than I expected. The Twisted Metal show isn't doing too bad. https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/twisted_metal/s01
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So why did 3DS sell like 80 million and DS 150 million
Hot Sauce replied to Playstation Tablet's topic in System Wars
Price and smartphone competition I'd guess. -
You guys are putting way too much stock in a random website's math on a claim of revenue from "company sources."
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I really need to watch the Expanse.
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Those games are old as fuck so I don't know why I said them when you already said old games lol. Valorant, Overwatch 2, and Warzone aren't going to have any trouble on a 1650 either.
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Also for competitive games. Could easily do 150+ FPS on a 1650 in CSGO/Dota.
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Yep, April 2019 for the first model. They upgraded the VRAM from GDDR5 to GDDR6 in 2020, though. 4 year old GPU that launched at $150.
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Most popular GPU on Steam is a 1650.
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Retailers wouldn't stock games if there wasn't price parity.
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Both, with the latter exacerbating the former.
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You're going to find it too difficult and stop playing pretty quickly.
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Can't be worse than FF16.
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SpaceX is private and Musk has majority voting control. Tesla is public, but company bylaws require 67% of votes for changes. Prior to his recent selloffs Musk owned enough voting shares such that 89% of the outside voting needed to vote against him to make changes while only 55% of the outside voting needed to vote with him. Musk has had control and it's incredible that the adults in the room were able to jingle enough keys in front of Musk to keep him from torpedoing those companies.