I'll hazard a guess it's about Numenor, either the rise or the fall, or both. With a little bit about the Elves making the Rings? Lots of creativity to mine.
DIdn't say it was a deal-breaker, just that it lowers the probability to buy. And I've got plenty of space (I think) on my 1.0 tb nvme drive I use for games. I'll wait for reviews to see if the play is skewed to MP or SP, if the play is 50/50 MP/SP, I'll most likely wait for Black Friday or a...
I have Stellaris, pretty good 4x game, but takes a loooong time, longer than GalCiv 3, and it is real-time, so if things start getting hot, you have to pause the game to plan things out. Am looking forward to Outer Worlds, timing is good for when I have 4-5 play-throughs on BL3 done.
While I liked the first Modern Warfare games (I like Cpt Price & Soap, & the nuke going off was very disturbing, but that's my prior service part of me speaking about a very real fear in the 60's/70's), I don't like MP, so if they don't parse out the MP files from the SP files, not sure I'd...
I use Argus Monitor to watch my temps and change fan settings, he's pretty good about updating for new chipsets, and Asus GPUTweak for the actual gpu (plus it let's me change the overclock on the fly if need be).
I see that Task Manager has the gpu on the bottom now (no, I didn't see it before, I always have TM open in a small box), they have Urilization and memory usage, but the driver version, DX version, physical location (PCIE slot?) and hardware reserved memory (not sure what that is) are blank. so...
The whole idea of putting the "https://" was so minimally trained users could look for comething to show that the site that they were conncting to was, in fact, encrypted. And, the "www" is used so that users (once again, minimally trained) go to a specific website. It's a pita to have to set...
I have NZXT's, they're plenty roomy, but big on the outside. Has a space for 2 ssd's on the back of the m/b mount plate, has 200mm fans on top (NZXT proprietary fitment, I tried Noctua's, but they didn't fit). Oh, Phantom 630 & 530.
Reminds me of Cisco gear, at some point in the life of a switch/router if you wanted the latest ios version with bug fixes, you had to buy more memory, at Cisco's prices.
But, as far as I'm concerned they can drop the rgb support and use that space for cpu support.