I don't understand what you're saying. Obsidian is composed of many of the people who made the original Fallout 1 and 2. If anything, THEY are the professionals, and Bethesda are the "fanfic" guys.
Edit: Not to say that I didn't like Fallouts 3 and 4 and all their DLC. I really do like them and think that some of the stuff Bethesda added to the universe are as good or better than what Interplay/Black Isle and Obsidian did (like Protectrons: My favorite Bethesda thing) just that you can't really say that Obsidian's a bunch of amateurs. They're mostly the same guys who invented Fallout.
Kind of interesting, but I already have a 480, and if I wanted to, I could probably push it to 1340mhz, albeit with heat and noise issues. Definitely was able to get it to 1325 stable. Honestly, I feel like Vega is the bigger deal at this point. None of these cards are real competition to anything higher than the 1060.
Interesting, but gamers may want to wait for the Ryzen 5 or 3 CPU's, with fewer cores and threads, but a better price/performance ratio for games.
This is for people who don't have a recent i5 or i7 Skylake or Kaby Lake CPU though, or even a Haswell or Broadwell i7.
Ryzen is good sure, but the single core's (what's most important for most games) isn't as good as Intel's more recent stuff. People with Sandy Lake or FX 8350's and such (like me) probably have a new upgrade path with Ryzen however.
@xolivierx: That's not even out yet and its already confirmed that the game display is 720p. There's also rumors that the Tegra Cpu will throttle heavily on the go.
I like the idea of the switch, but there's do many ways for it to go wrong.
@Kezzy123: I feel like Blizzards's not the company they used to be. Their quality is lower and they just seem to be focused more on a quick buck than player experience.
Don't understand the assuming headline. I'm pretty meh about this design. The blue stripe throws it off, but it's okay. Not amazing and a little baroque, but decent.
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