Eh? I collect some older gen videogame stuff sometimes and 120$ will not yield me "shittons"
cyberpunk007
This is exactly my point. You especially won't notice when you're actually focusing on the gameplay, IMO.
"urging customers to pull their management interfaces off the public internet or restrict them to known IP addresses."
Sounds more like pebkac and less of a big deal. Management interface should be in your management VLAN, plus I don't know another vendor that can touch them in terms of security features.
Once I read this I just stopped lol. You almost deserve to be explored if you do this, this is like security 101.
This is sad to read. I'm sorry 😔.
Yeah, also does anyone else remember when the best video card was like 600 bucks? I never did buy one of those. And I'm not buying the top end cards at 3k or whatever they are. I built my whole last computer for less than that.
What blew my mind was how I heard Titanfall 2 uses the source engine. That game looked really good. I did only play it on the steam deck though, so my resolution and screen size weren't crazy.
That's fair. I did watch a video comparing them, and what stuck with me was how they mention how good we got at faking lighting and making it so convincing that the reflections are real, it's hard to sometimes tell the difference. For me on a 2070s with 3440x1440 resolution, it's not worth it at all.
That's the first game I tried. Looks great, when it comes to a room and playing I find those details skip my brain and prefer smooth 144Hz instead
I find when I play, if I'm not looking around focusing on the graphics (like playing the game) I don't notice it. Cyberpunk 2077 at 3440x1440 with ray tracing on makes me get like 24FPS. Without it, I can get above 60.
Wasn't cyberpunk 2077 hammered pretty hard with this too though? I don't remember doom eternal being riddled with bugs when it came out.