@Daian: The high power usage is a feature, it makes it so the Bitcoin and Ethereum miners wont buy them, keeping them at MSRP for the gamers out there.
That it can have such higher minimum frames but similar high end frames as a GTX 1080 while supposedly offering 1/3 more compute, 9 vs 12 TFlops, makes me think the design has a terrible flaw in it that is bottle necking maximum performance.
Also the 285 watt TDP is BONKERS. The 1080 it competes against has a 180w TDP, the 1080ti that thrashes it has a 250w TDP. AMD's power to performance ratio is a whole generation behind Nvidia.
@khanwashere: Yeah this progressive insanity has to be stopped or the next generation of adults will rebel against the PC indoctrination of their public schools and university by going full fascist.
@yukushi: I care. I prefer the voice over and character have a decent performance to it, and to date celebrity actors when used typically do a decent job. Martin Sheen and Yvonne Strahovski made Mass Effect 2 work for me in a way the people I cant name in Mass Effect Andromeda failed.
In fact the only work I liked in Mass Effect Andromeda's was Clancy Brown's, a long running character actor.
@Zerabp: "Since when did people ignore oldies stations?" Always. I bet if you look up at 18-49 demo ratings for oldies stations they are really really low.
@Zerabp: Your post contradicts itself. You call it stupid to point out the exposure Fallout 4 gave him, yet also point out that no one was even alive when the song was a hit. The song is not well known among people in the age range that plays Fallout 4, so yes the exposure was helpful.
I myself had never heard Big Iron by Marty Robins before playing Fallout NV, and now its in my song library because of that game.
Maybe if SOA didn't just turn into a gorey shock fest that robbed Jax of any chance at redemption I'd be willing to give this a shot, but unfortunately it did and I lost all interest in ever revisiting that universe.
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