This is pulled straight from the SteelSeries site, not real gold but a brass plating. Definitely don't think it's worth the almost $400 tag they are sticking on it.
I don't think the price is to match the modularity as much is it's for being so user-repairable. Every single part is sold by them and I think ifixit for the ability to repair anything yourself without having to take it to a shop. The price is steep but this is just the initial batch. I think as...
I'll have to watch that at some point because aren't hall effect sensors more reliable than their potentiometer joystick counter parts? I wonder what reliability concerns they had. I have the OG Steamdeck (256gb version) and upgraded the sticks as soon as I could get my hands on the guili kit.
I don't believe that is RAM. Pretty sure that is suppose to be disk storage that's used when you turn on asset streaming in the options, same as in MW2.
Thanks for the review and guide! But the fact that the game basically forces you to use an upscaler is appalling imo. I thought these technologies were suppose to help a card last longer, not become a crutch.
I was never expecting this game to run like an esports title. I'm just not a fan of buying games on release where the developer *knows* it has problems and instead just says deal with it. I'd much rather them delay a few months and fix it. I play at 3440x1440 so my results would be closer to 4K...
I think it's ok to support a studio you like and has a decent track record. But when they knowingly released a game that could use a few more months on just optimization, I don't think that behavior is what should be rewarded. I really support what CDPR did with Witcher 3 and CP2077, but I...
My best guess is that it's an already "off-the-self" touch LCD with a control board that they just extended the DP port on. and instead of using USB. you can connect it to either the iGPU or the dGPU instead of having the USB delay in processing.