Where I live, walls are not made of cardboard and would prbably have stopped (at least) anything up to and including a 5.56 mm round.
Schmuppes
Whenever I was reading threads on Reddit (usually when there was yet another free weekend that was supposed to lure outsiders like myself to blow their cash on SC), there were those fanboys who would write stuff like "No no, they're right on track and the game is already more than we were hoping for. You haters just don't get it".
I always used to wonder whether they actually believed that, when the game was at least five years overdue already and Chris Roberts just kept milking those poor suckers.
I still chuckle when I think about my buddy getting himself the new GTX 970 so his rig would be ready for the upcoming release of Star Citizen.
I hate to pull the "You Yanks still have it cheap" card, but I just did the math for my car, assuming 10,000 km (6k miles) annually and a generous 8 liters (29 mpg?) fuel consumption. At current gas prices (2€ per liter), that's slightly under 800 Euros per year that the state collects at the pump (gas tax, CO2 surcharge, VAT adding up to at least half the price of gas). In addition, 135 € per year flat tax to have the car registered.
That said, the idea that you have to pay a penalty tax for driving a EV while the brodozers don't is, well... idiotic.
No one asked for that console, that's right.
Neither the first nor the second game caused me any issues with crashes. Are you sure there isn't some underlying hardware problem or an unstable OC of some sort?
“I cannot imagine any reason Nvidia would be pursuing this beyond really needing every possible pipeline of every possible industry to be so overflowing with slop that they can keep investors convinced there will indeed be a need for more Nvidia products in the big slop centers being built with people’s retirement funds. This has nothing to do with games, it has nothing to do with game developers, and it has nothing to do with gamers.
That pretty much sums it up, I'd say.
How mich did she make to be able to pay for that much gas and wear'n'tear in the vehicle? If I had to drive that much, I probably wouldn't be doing anything but repair my car whenever I'm not at work.
For me, it would be a great option if my B450 board goes belly up. I have 32 gig of DDR4 installed and would prefer to keep the system operational for a couple more years with the 5700X3D.
That said, I don't quite see why they need to introduce new boards for AM4. Inexpensive B550 has been around for quite a while now.
The interview where he made those claims backfired so spectacularly for him, it's worth a watch. I think I'm going to watch it again tonight.
Of course they're concrete, unless the house was built before WW 2.