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  1. Borderlands Movie Is a “Disaster,” Critics Say

    Professional mainstream critics are so out of touch with actual audiences that I automatically distrust anything they say.
  2. Intel Currently Has No Plans to Recall Failing 13th and 14th Gen Processors nor Will Sales Be Halted

    Dude often has good information, but Jesus I can't handle how long winded those videos are.
  3. Faulty CrowdStrike Update Causes Global Outages on Windows Machines Disrupting Airlines, Banks, and Offices around the World

    It is concerning and its not something anyone was aware was possible. It was only possible because of the way Crowdstrike works and the way the company chose to get around Microsoft's WHQL certification requirements for driver files. While Crowdstrike isn't a driver exactly, it loads a driver...
  4. Intel’s Stock Has Tumbled Following Layoff Announcements, Potential Class-Action Lawsuit, and Ongoing Drama with Its CPU Instability Issues

    Well said. The company has also survived worse fiascos than this. The Intel FPU/FDIV bug for the Pentium 60/66 comes to mind.
  5. Star Wars Outlaws PC Requirements Indicate a Need for Upscaling at All Resolutions

    While this sounds good at first, its a bad idea. If you got rid of the business people, you'd end up with a lot of studios either shuttering their doors before completing their work or a Star Citizen type situation. As with all things, a balanced approach is usually the best one.
  6. Next Battlefield Is EA’s “Most Ambitious” Project Ever, CEO Reveals

    It's not a bad thing when its done organically and when it makes sense. I don't think this is as "essential" as people think it is. A lot of popular characters are popular with people that look and act nothing like them. Lots of guys play female characters in games. Some games have protagonists...
  7. Star Wars Outlaws PC Requirements Indicate a Need for Upscaling at All Resolutions

    Nothing we've seen from the visuals justify any reason for it to need upscaling at all resolutions. Meaning, it runs like *** for no discernable reason.
  8. Next Battlefield Is EA’s “Most Ambitious” Project Ever, CEO Reveals

    It's EA. Given what we saw out of the last two entries in the series, it's going to be a DEI infused nightmare that prioritizes things that the series' fanbase doesn't care about and do not even want in the game. It's likely to completely miss out and fail to deliver the core experience that...
  9. Next Battlefield Is EA’s “Most Ambitious” Project Ever, CEO Reveals

    EA and Dice are way too out of touch with what the audience for Battlefield wants to bother being super ambitious with it. That's a recipe for failure.
  10. Intel Is Rumored to Be Cutting as Many as 10,000 Jobs as Part of a Strategy to Save $10 Billion in the Coming Months

    They'll need the money for paying out warranty claims and settling lawsuits over defective CPU's.
  11. “The Forever Mouse”: Logitech Mulls New Series of Mice with Subscription Fees

    To be fair, the case wasn't proprietary and neither was any of the hardware. That's the one thing they got right with those. However, the power supplies had an anemic output rating which was not only low, but wishful thinking on the manufacturers part. You can't do much with a 200w or less PSU...
  12. “The Forever Mouse”: Logitech Mulls New Series of Mice with Subscription Fees

    Logitech builds better quality mice (hardware wise) than most if not all other companies in the physical sense. However, they don't build a mouse that's remotely good enough to "last forever." And they can stuff the idea of subscription fees. People are tired of being nickeled and dimed to...
  13. CrowdStrike Explains What Led to Last Week’s Global Tech Outage

    As someone wo dealt with this crap, I'll tell you that this line is a load of BS: "We quickly identified the issue and deployed a fix, allowing us to focus diligently on restoring customer systems as our highest priority." Crowdstrike pulled the initial problematic...
  14. Faulty CrowdStrike Update Causes Global Outages on Windows Machines Disrupting Airlines, Banks, and Offices around the World

    Crowdsrike bypasses any staging rules you set in the application with certain updates. Hence why everyone who uses it was effected the same way.
  15. Faulty CrowdStrike Update Causes Global Outages on Windows Machines Disrupting Airlines, Banks, and Offices around the World

    You can also boot into safe mode with a local admin account and nuke the file that way.
  16. AMD Commits to AM5 Support through 2027+ as Company Confirms Zen 6 and Zen 7 Architectures

    Who knows. All I'll say is that sticking to a socket for that long is stupid. As nice as people think it is, staying with a socket for that many CPU generations creates a number of problems they seem to forget about.
  17. Mortal Kombat 1 Adds Experimental 60 FPS Mode on PC

    I was surprised by this revelation as well. Again, it should have been designed that way from the start. Locking a game to 30FPS on a PC is entirely unacceptable and has been for a couple of decades now.
  18. Mortal Kombat 1 Adds Experimental 60 FPS Mode on PC

    The game should have been built that way from the start.
  19. Become the Voice of a Character in Assassin’s Creed Shadows by Entering Ubisoft’s New Dubbing Contest

    I don't think I'd want my name associated with what is likely to be a woke dumpster fire of a game.
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