@just1mohr: To be fair, it's like a 75% overlap in the games and prices between them and the PSN sale is mostly only that much larger because about a third of it is trash indies, like, not good indies, the really junky asset flippy ones that no one's going to buy. Go into the sale on your PS4/PS5 and scroll all the way to the bottom, then start scrolling up and see how long it takes to hit something you'd want.
Sure a lot of articles without comment sections today, yessiree. Not this one though, this totally uninteresting and uncontroversial one is totally open to discussing the question everyone always asks about the topic at hand.
@MigGui: It's more comparable to Humble Choice in that it appears you get steam keys or something I think. It's not super clear, they don't say where or how you redeem them, their help link just tells you that some digital purchases require redemption on other platforms.
@JSusie: It sounds like he's calling to head a union himself, and most union heads make obscene amounts of money from all those dues while also increasing their power over the people within the union. I think he knows how most of them work.
Since the author of the article couldn't be bothered to do any research per this site's usual fare, the cause of the problem seems to be at least the main menu and maybe more of the game have an uncapped framerate resulting in the card running at absolute full tilt. Combining this with apparently SPECIFICALLY the EVGA models being a shoddy build you get a fried card real quick.
If you have to play the game and have one of these cards, ensure you're capping the framerate to your refresh rate in your nvidia control panel or at least in game. I don't know if it has the options to determine a framecap but if not, Vsync will do if you enable it.
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