Where and when it was said that? Last time I checked they did not know what was going to happen to those in countries without PSN and were desperate to reach out to Sony for clarification and hopes to reverse the decision. Even fricking Steam pulled the game from being sold in those countries.
Democracy and liberty has prevailed. 😁 It was possibly the dumbest game Sony could have tried to pull this stunt on. For months people have been learning to work together against a common foe, building passion for the game, and now that this shit was about to happen they turned that energy...
In this case AIB's are clearly wrong. Intel has clearly defined the max safe operating conditions but instead of following them motherboard manufacturers by default allow those CPU's run at unlimited power draw, which pushes temperatures to the max until the CPU temperature throttles. That is...
AFAIK just like mixing aluminum and copper water cooling parts are a bad idea because of galvanic corrosion, so is silver. That is why antigrowth chemicals became a thing so that we could get rid off a yet another metal part in the system that can react badly with copper parts.
But still, that should be the users responsibility to figure out these things. As much as I hate Microsoft, in this case I say they did nothing wrong. At least with the little information I have now about this case.
The argument "Microsoft would argue that some users may not know about the benefits of a Microsoft Account" falls flat on its face the moment you think how well Microsoft is trying to hide the option of local accounts. You have to have some computer skills to find it or know where it is, so most...
This may be heresy but I am sensitive to low framerate stutter anyway, LCD or OLED, so I always keep motion interpolation on at very low settings. On TV's with a scale 0 to 10 it is somewhere between 1 and 3. And in the case of of my Panasonic OLED, at minimum setting. Gets rid of the stutter...
For me going for FALD miniled TV as a PC monitor was a concious choice. While OLED burn in has gotten better, to the point of almost non existent unless you abuse it, I would still rather have a no risk at all. But also the good sides of LCD are more apparent in games. For movies, OLED is king...
Now that I own both Oled and miniled backlit VA, Panasonic JZ980 oled 55" as a TV and TCL C805 50" TV as a monitor, I am shocked how good the TCL is. The native contrast ratio is really high and what ever halo glow there is almost imperceptible in test images, and completely non existent in real...
I would argue some luxuries are also a necessity. We are not just lumps of flesh that only need basic sustenance and everything else is unnecessary extra, we also need something to stimulate our minds and souls. Without SOME luxuries it doesn't matter if we have all the basic necessities...
I have been playing with the new MPC Video Renderer version with the RTX HDR support. My first test was with the Last Samurai but surprisingly, it does practically nothing. The movie does not have a lot of scenes with strong contrast and bright lights so I guess the upscaler does not know what...