I have noticed that I get less motion sick in some games on my new 240hz screen, but unfortunately I still get it.
That said, I'm unsure what my actual fps is in Doom/E but I'd wager somewhere around 100.
I have noticed that I get less motion sick in some games on my new 240hz screen, but unfortunately I still get it.
That said, I'm unsure what my actual fps is in Doom/E but I'd wager somewhere around 100.
Checking FOV and disabling motion blur, chromatic abberation, and DoF are my first things before I even start a new game.
I just assume it's because I'm getting older, and I'm not sitting in a proper chair most of the time.
Find Quinn. He has the timer.
Don't use mods you don't like. It's quite the Shocker, I know.
Also don't shit on other people for using mods you don't like. Whether it's the "intended experience" or not.
If I want to drive through Red Dead Redemption 2 in a lifted Nissan altima rocking light strips, spinners, and a massive spoiler, I shouldn't have to deal with a thousand nerds telling me it's not historically accurate or it "ruins the game"
(note: if someone knows of a car mod for rdr2 I'd actually like to use a car for the lols)
If someone wants to play skyrim with their massive dong hanging out of their chainmail bikini, while dual welding the keyblade and master sword to fight Gnasty Gnork then let them do that in peace.
Okay I have a confession to make....
I haven't finished a Doom since Doom 3 (2004).
I have loved every minute of Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal, but I haven't finished either of them.
I get too motion sick to play video games like that anymore.
Even Titanfall I have to take a break between levels.
I'll finish them someday, I promise...
Prey was the first game in a long time to make me stop and go "what the fuuuuuuuck?" in a long time.
It's a good feeling.
I'd absolutely love to know where the team expected to take the story after the ending(s) if they made a direct sequel.
More like Prey, for sure.
The secret is "not having politicians that bend over backwards for car companies for over a century while your country is still in development" and "having people in influential potitions or states that understand taxes aren't inherently bad" with just a Powerpuff girls size dash of "the wealthy like to keep poor people in their place and poor public transit and education keep things that way"
That's why no amount of "it's actually cheaper to do it the other way than you already pay and here's 10,000 studies and real world examples all over the world that prove it" will convince the people who can change anything.
They know.
They simply like things they way they are.
Hell, they kick the poor down a couple pegs where possible.
Funny, because I know plenty of people in Ohio who have gone to Canada specifically for better and more affordable medical treatment.
"Felon who has had no need or interest in the price of oil, gas, vehicles or lumber makes statements about the necessity of oil, gas, vehicles, and lumber"
Fixed the headline
A moderator with no sense of humor probably just stubbed his toe before reading it.
Every single part of this comment just screams "It just wouldn't be proper!"
And I'm sorry, but I can't seem to care about what's "proper" when half my friends now have reasonable fear for their lives, not just "comfort of living" just because they are lgbtq+ living in deep red country.
You say that like duct tape isn't in all of our houses, just waiting to be useful in one of ten thousand ways.
Here it's adding color contrast, presumably in a way the rider likes, and it makes cleaning up easier while also giving some minor protection against light scratching.
10/10
I can't wait to take my ebike out. My wife and I managed to get a couple suburb rides in while my truck was busted, but then it got too cold for her and too snowy for me, but once it's warm and dry enough we are heading to the nearest trail.