I had a 3080, but Alan Wake 2 convinced me to put out for a 4070TIMy old 3080 card still has the power to run things like Cyberpunk with tons of fancy graphics, so burning $1000 to replace it seems silly. I do wonder how long a graphics card is likely to last, though. They've never been built for a long life.
We dont like **** fights, but stopping independent fact checking isnt a good thing unless youre someone who benefits from lies and misinformation being spread without being properly challenged.Politics are banned on this site. Please avoid even though PC Gamer frequently posts political stories. We have people of varying beliefs, and we don't want to instigate any poor behavior.
Did I say I had a problem with any of that? No, I did not. You can say stopping fact checking is wrong without bringing politics into it. Lots of people on both sides of the political aisle benefit from misinformation, and we need to do what we can do to minimize it.We dont like **** fights, but stopping independent fact checking isnt a good thing unless youre someone who benefits from lies and misinformation being spread without being properly challenged.
If anyone would like to fact check that statement, be my guest.
If you read my statement carefully its actually totally apolitical. Like January'sGhosts post.Did I say I had a problem with any of that? No, I did not. You can say stopping fact checking is wrong without bringing politics into it. Lots of people on both sides of the political aisle benefit from misinformation, and we need to do what we can do to minimize it.
I've noticed a lot of people have difficulty spotting political comments when they agree with them. As someone in the middle, I don't have that problem.
My old 3080 card still has the power to run things like Cyberpunk with tons of fancy graphics, so burning $1000 to replace it seems silly. I do wonder how long a graphics card is likely to last, though. They've never been built for a long life.
I’ve had my Zotac RTX 2060 since February 2019, so almost 6 years exactly. Not the most powerful card of course, but with regular cleanings and two thermal paste reapplications, it still runs at top spec. I believe well made cards can last for a very long time with regular cleaning and maintenance. I bet your 3080 will last a good few more years and be powerful enough to run everything you throw at it, unless you game in 4K.My old 3080 card still has the power to run things like Cyberpunk with tons of fancy graphics, so burning $1000 to replace it seems silly. I do wonder how long a graphics card is likely to last, though. They've never been built for a long life.
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Path of Exile 2 players are calling foul on Elon Musk's high-level hardcore character after he streams his struggles with core game mechanics
Could've been stream jitters, I suppose.www.pcgamer.com
As expected, Elon is probably paying people to level his accounts in Diablo and Path of Exile.
"The wierd [sic] part to me is that he feels he needs to brag about being a pro gamer for some reason," Elbjornbjorn said. "Dude put a car his company designed into space on a rocket his other company designed, why the hell does he need to brag about gaming?"
I think it's clear that at least he does play it some. That impresses me considering all the other stuff he has to do. I couldn't care less if he's any good at it.Supposedly he was a good Quake player back in the day, so maybe he wants to show people he still got it, to be in with the boys. He couldn't have chosen a worse game to fake though because if there is one thing Path of Exile players know, it is Path of Exile.
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TikTok's time in the US may be ticking to a close as it makes a last stand in the Supreme Court, though Trump now says he 'opposes banning' it
"I don't see any president, including future President Trump, being able to resolve this in a way that's satisfactory for US national security."www.pcgamer.com
We could only have 9 days of Tik Tok left. On the one hand, I'll miss its place as sort of a zoo for idiots and a feeder program for the Darwin Awards. On the other hand, we won't have nearly as many viral bank robbery schemes.
*Standing next to an ATM in revealing clothing*
"Hi there"
*lip syncs and dances for a moment with pursed lips*
"Today I'm going to show you a life hack for easy money!"
*Commits fraud by typing into the ATM that they are making a $10,000 deposit, inserts an empty envelope into the deposit feed and then withdraws $5000*
"It's just that easy!"
*Does some more lip syncing and dancing before deciding to close the video with the "Leap in front of a speeding car challenge". Ill-gotten money explodes with the impact into a cash cloud and drifts around the highway*
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18 games the PC Gamer team can't wait to play in 2025
There's lots to look forward to this year.www.pcgamer.com
Hell of a shout for R-Type Tactics (unsure if it will indeed come out this year).
Outside of that highlight I appreciate it's not all blockbusters.
No, what is there now is not the original post. He's edited it, and it's fine. I should have gone back and made sure it was still the post I originally read.I was referring to the original forum post in this thread, not the article. I see where we got confused here.
Would it bring the thread to balance then if I pointed out that Kamala literally means 'Horrible' in Finnish? IMO Political figures on any part of the spectrum shouldnt be above ridicule.
If people in here arent insulting each other directly and its related to games or tech then its most likely fine. There are some social issues that arent related that do get shut down for obvious reasons.
This jumped out at me, too. How many CEOs know that a game like Path of Exile even exists?? Of those, how many only know about it because some family member mentioned it?I think it's clear that at least he does play it some. That impresses me considering all the other stuff he has to do. I couldn't care less if he's any good at it.
Anyone who's gotten as far in business as Musk has knows how to rationalize at god level. He probably thinks everything is fine.And then he cheats at it. And makes it obvious to everyone that he's doing so instead of just hiding the fact. It's like he doesn't even realize he's not the one who got that good.
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Ubisoft had an absolutely dire 2024 and desperately needs a win
And I'm not convinced Assassin's Creed Shadows is going to be it.www.pcgamer.com
Not the exact article I’m talking about since PCG hasn’t posted about it yet, but Ubisoft has recently hired the help of financial advisors (CNBC article) to find any strategic moves before going ahead with a potential buyout from Tencent. On one hand it’s kind of sad to see, Ubisoft used to be revered as one of the biggest developers and publishers in the entire industry. Look at their catalogue from the 90s to late 00s, they had some major hits and helped create whole franchises. These days they just can’t seem to get a break, and I have no idea what is causing that. Maybe the workplace abuse, sexual misconduct, and generally being a bad place to work at has something to do with it. On the other hand, they need a total revamp of their entire company culture and beyond if they wish to remain in the game for much longer.
Whenever I read those words, it makes me fill with glee just how much I love to play video games. It’s not for my entertainment, it’s for shareholder profits!
- “Ubisoft said in a strategic update Thursday that “leading advisors” had been hired to explore “transformational strategic and capitalistic options to extract the best value for stakeholders.””
Jokes aside I get it’s just a part of the business, but I’m a firm believer in if you do right by the customer, they won’t let you down. If you focus on making the best games possible, maximize fun and entertainment values rather than what is most profitable, you would never be in the position Ubisoft is in currently. You may not sell millions of copies like each Ass Creed game does, but you will have created something with real artistic value, passion, and something that is deeply cared for by the players. If you instead decide that profits is the main focus of the business, that bleeds out into your end product, which will eventually be picked up upon by players. Not every player is totally privy to this, but still having a small portion of players seeing through the veil of capitalism could be a bad thing for you as a company.
Ubi had a good balance of creativity/innovation/profits, but in these past few years those first two points have been overshadowed by profits.
The head honcho needs to go. Because of his ego, they basically abandoned PC back when Epic became a thing. You know they sold a tiny fraction on PC compared to what they could have sold. Partly this is just due to exposure. They released several new IPs that got zero traction on PC. No one even knew they existed.![]()
Ubisoft had an absolutely dire 2024 and desperately needs a win
And I'm not convinced Assassin's Creed Shadows is going to be it.www.pcgamer.com
Not the exact article I’m talking about since PCG hasn’t posted about it yet, but Ubisoft has recently hired the help of financial advisors (CNBC article) to find any strategic moves before going ahead with a potential buyout from Tencent. On one hand it’s kind of sad to see, Ubisoft used to be revered as one of the biggest developers and publishers in the entire industry. Look at their catalogue from the 90s to late 00s, they had some major hits and helped create whole franchises. These days they just can’t seem to get a break, and I have no idea what is causing that. Maybe the workplace abuse, sexual misconduct, and generally being a bad place to work at has something to do with it. On the other hand, they need a total revamp of their entire company culture and beyond if they wish to remain in the game for much longer.
Whenever I read those words, it makes me fill with glee just how much I love to play video games. It’s not for my entertainment, it’s for shareholder profits!
- “Ubisoft said in a strategic update Thursday that “leading advisors” had been hired to explore “transformational strategic and capitalistic options to extract the best value for stakeholders.””
Jokes aside I get it’s just a part of the business, but I’m a firm believer in if you do right by the customer, they won’t let you down. If you focus on making the best games possible, maximize fun and entertainment values rather than what is most profitable, you would never be in the position Ubisoft is in currently. You may not sell millions of copies like each Ass Creed game does, but you will have created something with real artistic value, passion, and something that is deeply cared for by the players. If you instead decide that profits is the main focus of the business, that bleeds out into your end product, which will eventually be picked up upon by players. Not every player is totally privy to this, but still having a small portion of players seeing through the veil of capitalism could be a bad thing for you as a company.
Ubi had a good balance of creativity/innovation/profits, but in these past few years those first two points have been overshadowed by profits.
I can only imagine his anguish, but realistically how was he planning on combing that landfill? I read that it’s technically the landfills property, and even with a crew of guys the effort is futile. I felt the same way when my girlfriend accidentally lost one of her white colored wireless earbuds in the snow this weekend. Gone forever, no use in searching for it.![]()
Man on hopeless quest to recover $600 million of Bitcoin from landfill is finally told by the High Court to quit it, says he's 'very upset'
"It's not about greed, I'm happy to share the proceeds but nobody in a position of power will have a decent conversation with me."www.pcgamer.com
I'm just posting this so that we can all feel good about it not being about us.
You'd still be out there frostbitten and dying if that earbud was worth $600 million 🙂I can only imagine his anguish, but realistically how was he planning on combing that landfill? I read that it’s technically the landfills property, and even with a crew of guys the effort is futile. I felt the same way when my girlfriend accidentally lost one of her white colored wireless earbuds in the snow this weekend. Gone forever, no use in searching for it.