I bought the game and was looking forward to it. The first mini game that I played on it reminded me of those slop mobile games and was really disappointed lol.
I've gotten one of these a while ago when it was relatively new. Had a few weird interactions with vr and other monitors with it in terms of video needing to be resync'd I'm assuming. Overall it's a great monitor visually just had some mild weirdness personally that may have been due to the specific one I got or my setup.
Bought and played helldivers 2 for the first time. Would've originally bought it on release but I was sused out by the game protect program. Seems like it's been fine for most people up to now so I went with getting it finally.
Yeah I’m thinking this might be an option to use at some point. The main reason I use aliasing services now is because of inevitable data breaches that will leak my email and I don’t want to have to deal with that anymore. I might just have to make a secondary email that uses + aliases for situations that the alias generator service is blocked.
The main appeal for the deck to me is the ability to run games well on lower wattages. Sure the other options can run games better than the deck but it seems like you want handheld efficiency/battery life over better performance for less battery then the deck is the main choice.
Is the reason other manufacturers aren’t using silicon carbide because they don’t have easy access / manufacturing lines to the tech, it’s too expensive, or it’s not proven in terms of reliability? I mean I can excuse Samsung because of the note 7 issue but I haven’t exactly heard anything bad coming from this tech yet.
I bought the game and was looking forward to it. The first mini game that I played on it reminded me of those slop mobile games and was really disappointed lol.