FordGT90Concept
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System Name | BY-2021 |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X (65w eco profile) |
Motherboard | MSI B550 Gaming Plus |
Cooling | Scythe Mugen (rev 5) |
Memory | 2 x Kingston HyperX DDR4-3200 32 GiB |
Video Card(s) | AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT |
Storage | Samsung 980 Pro, Seagate Exos X20 TB 7200 RPM |
Display(s) | Nixeus NX-EDG274K (3840x2160@144 DP) + Samsung SyncMaster 906BW (1440x900@60 HDMI-DVI) |
Case | Coolermaster HAF 932 w/ USB 3.0 5.25" bay + USB 3.2 (A+C) 3.5" bay |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek ALC1150, Micca OriGen+ |
Power Supply | Enermax Platimax 850w |
Mouse | Nixeus REVEL-X |
Keyboard | Tesoro Excalibur |
Software | Windows 10 Home 64-bit |
Benchmark Scores | Faster than the tortoise; slower than the hare. |
Finished Burial at Sea Ep2 and I think I finally get Elizabeth:
Doesn't change my opinions though. Time manipulation is such a cop-out.
I think I'm going to try KOTOR2 again since it was updated. I got bored last time I tried to replay.
I keep reminiscing over Consortium. All of these games like Bioshock Infinite, X-note, and Tesla Effect--you want to do stuff but the game forbids you from doing it in the name of order (minimize chaos). Consortium is the only game that truly embraces the concept of chaos. I wish more games would do the same. Or rather, I wish there was a "Chaos Engine" that provides a framework for developers to account for and manage chaos. As I matured as a gamer, I increasingly loathe games that are on rails. Maybe that's why I never cared for the Bioshock games.
she redeemed the sins of her fathers. DeWitt's was giving her to Comstock (Infinite) and Comstock's was losing Sally (Burial at Sea). DeWitt did save Elizabeth from imprisonment, Elizabeth killed Comstock twice, and Elizabeth enabled Jack to save Sally but died in the process.
Doesn't change my opinions though. Time manipulation is such a cop-out.
I think I'm going to try KOTOR2 again since it was updated. I got bored last time I tried to replay.
I keep reminiscing over Consortium. All of these games like Bioshock Infinite, X-note, and Tesla Effect--you want to do stuff but the game forbids you from doing it in the name of order (minimize chaos). Consortium is the only game that truly embraces the concept of chaos. I wish more games would do the same. Or rather, I wish there was a "Chaos Engine" that provides a framework for developers to account for and manage chaos. As I matured as a gamer, I increasingly loathe games that are on rails. Maybe that's why I never cared for the Bioshock games.
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