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jehurey

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  1. Nope, it runs consistent with its FLOPS output compared to the large die nvidia GPUs.
  2. It's only got 9.5 million subscribers https://www.videogameschronicle.com/features/xbox-scarlett-inside-microsofts-plans-for-the-next-xbox/ Yup, just like I thought.
  3. Unreal Engine 4 running on Tegra X1 Thank you Its not up for debate. Thanks for playing.
  4. Nope............you tried establishing your way out whenever people pointed to the obvious. Maxwell architecture performs the same per FLOP. Unless you want to show me Unreal Engine 4 running on X360.........because that's exactly what nVidia did on the Tegra X1. Switch Handheld mode is COMFORTABLY more powerful than the X360, its not up for debate.
  5. LOL no. We already know that an nVidia floating point operation utterly wipes its ass with AMD flop performance. The Switch in handheld mode is comfortably more powerful than an X360. Even you know this.
  6. We're talking about a developer that is more or less defunct, Volition, and Deep Silver is attempting to make a Switch port and not using a porting company to do it. Yeah, that doesn't surprise me.
  7. I don't know how I feel about sectional couches, I don't think they're all that useful unless you got like 4-5 people coming over for something. At this point I'm thinking about a really nice modern chaise lounge that maybe only has one armrest and open on the other side and you have like a nightstand right beside it where you can set your drink down and has a drawer to have your remotes and controllers (and gun) in. And then the other couch can be a 2-seater or 3-seater.
  8. It'd be awfully mean of Sony to intentionally hint at PS5 just to steal headlines from MS. So its possible. But I doubt it would be anything more than some teaser trailer announcing a future date in which they will talk about the new hardware.
  9. That is truly incredible that they can actually bring back the original campaign and make more money off of it.
  10. The show creators have a companion podcast where they explain what is 100% authentic, and what artistic licenses they took with certain scenes and characters. I gotta listen to it. Also, for those that watched episode 2, the uniforms of those firemen that those hospital nurses dropped on the floor of the basement in the hospital. They're still there, untouched.
  11. Chernobyl is some of the most gripping television you'll ever see. And you already know most of the story. That show, and probably this second episode, is going to win awards. I've never said "holy shit" outloud so many times during an episode. So much shit happened during that episode, because it covered what happened between 12 to 60 hours after the explosion initially occurred. Those three men will go down as three of the manliest men in history. Remember their names.
  12. Yeah I realize that after the episode. There were about, what, 20 ships out there near the coast? Were all of them armed with those spear weapons? Because it felt like a Bruce Lee fighting 10 guys scenario. Only one ship is attacking at a time, and the dragon avoids the shot. And they only end up cutting a line through that armada, only destroying like 6-7 ships as they fly into land. WHat happened to those soldiers on the other ships?
  13. i already knew it was stone............i thought you were trying to make a smarter punchline than "look....its stone" don't tell me that was it? Shit, I guess its my fault for expecting you to try something else.
  14. The show is based on a novel that, by all accounts, is highly praised for its writing. I've seen shows that have this much complexity packed into every single scene...........most notably The Wire. That show genuinely FEELS like it has the breadth of a novel, and it takes some serious acting and direction in order to capture that breadth properly within a one-hour show. Its not easy, its pretty damn hard. But I've seen it done before.
  15. Yikes, that soliloquy from Jamie Lannister is much more complex and informational about the character and his thinking and motivations than anything I saw last night.
  16. its not the first time he's done that on this forum. a pattern is clearly forming.
  17. I need to upload video of this one very specific part that I did in Trials Fusion. I'm not even playing Trials Rising because I realized I never played Trials Fusion, and I had gotten that game for free on PS+ a while ago. New tracks are new tracks. I want to beat them all. And Fusion adds specific stunt challenges within the levels, that are hidden within the level. Those are fucking maddening. But i can't stop until I can achieve them. I finally got a third screen in the between my PC and TV, and that accepts HDMI from either the PC or the game
  18. Functionally, it looks like it was well-made. Gunplay looks sharp. It would have to be incredibly barren single-player content in order for it to score a 6. That seems odd.
  19. I'm getting a distinct sense that they're just matching up key characters in confrontations and killing them off as a way to end the series. Actually I watched the final episode of Veep, having never seen the show before. And that ending feels like something that would happen on GoT. She got what she wanted, and compromised really badly near the end, and fucked over her closest aide. And she got her presidency, and it fast-forwarded very quickly to show how shallow her presidency was, and that was sorta it.
  20. The Switch version is currently outselling the XBO version on Amazon right now, and probably has been since launch. PS4 version: #30 best seller in video games Switch version: #74 XBO version: #136
  21. It'd be awesome if the Milwaukee Bucks can beat Golden State. I like seeing the small market teams win a championship.
  22. Computers that were built for businesses 10-15 years ago had these parts. I think regular SDRAM is also expensive. There was an office neighbor that had an automated phone system that ran off a 20 year old computer, and they were always trying to get parts for it because its just easier to keep that old system running rather than turning everything over to a service company.
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