

I mean it still works on 20 series onwards, but with a bit more performance impact.
But yeah it starting to become normal to have to use it, even if its to get better anti aliasing than the default vaseline options.
I mean it still works on 20 series onwards, but with a bit more performance impact.
But yeah it starting to become normal to have to use it, even if its to get better anti aliasing than the default vaseline options.
That’s only for open world maps, many games where the placement of rocks and trees is something that’s subject to miniscule changes for balance reasons.
I really like my weekly hour long defense/economics powerpoint from Perun.
Honestly have never done preventative maintenance on my bikes, only necessary repairs. Still thinking about repairing the shifter since I’ve been missing 1st gear for about 7-8? years now.
Thermal expansion and contraction is what can lead to the die cracking. Not really a problem on anything other than laptops with shitty coolers which can reach 110C.
I don’t like it either, the ghosting and movement artifacts are still very obvious even above 200 fps and once i notice them i cant unsee it.