Wouldn’t the hair prevent a good seal? Do these actually work, or does the gas leak in through the fur?
Wouldn’t the hair prevent a good seal? Do these actually work, or does the gas leak in through the fur?
How could hosting other people’s work and at most giving them a cut of the ad revenue be more expensive than
A. Paying for streaming rights to other people’s work. B. Creating your own works And C. Paying to host all of the above. ???
Unless you’re saying that the hours streamed from YouTube is so vastly more than any streaming service that it out costs all the other costs Netflix etc has in licensing and content creation.
I thought the same thing for 20+ years. A nice rice cooker is great though. Ours has a yumcarb setting that my wife likes, which has a separate basket with holes in it. Most of the starch leaks out of the rice and pools below it.
Ps5 does have other stuff like checkerboard and dynamic resolution available though. Fact remains, control was almost a locked 60fps on pc, and locked at 30 with less impressive visuals on PS5. And I would bet it’ll be same for Alan. In that I could get better framerate while also having better visuals on my pc than which I would get on the ps5.
Control. Runs better, looks better on pc, compared to ps5.
Baldurs Gate 3. Main thing I’ve noticed, which may be a CPU issue is there’s a longer pause on the Ai’s turn on the ps5 sometimes. I have a 5900x on the PC, and playing in normal, whereas I’m playing tactician on PS5. So maybe the harder difficulty requires the CPU to think longer, or my cpu is just significantly better than the one in the ps5.
Edit. Pretty sure I was using the ryzen 3600 for control. 30fps with ray tracing on PS5, and while not a solid locked 60 on pc it was pretty close. Control is why I want Alan Wake 2 on pc, but I refuse to buy from epic.
Looking online, the 5700xt or 2070 are the closest match to the ps5.
I have 2080 super, which is probably a bit behind the 3070 and it pretty heavily out performs my ps5.
I don’t know D&D but in Baldurs Gate, it’s a pretty high level spell, so you might only have 1 or 2 uses. And even if you can cast it again, that’s a high level spell slot that could have been used for damage or healing which is now gone.