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Development / Re: 2013/10/03 - Steam Status (Updated: 2013/12/17)
« on: December 24, 2013, 05:40:59 PM »how would I know? lolworks fine outside of steam for me...
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how would I know? lolworks fine outside of steam for me...
How about a few sentences that are constructive to the actual project rather than trying to flame the OP?how about a few sentences that are constructive to the actual project rather than trying to prove absolutely nothing to another person
What if you suggest things to make it better instead of calling it horrible then?are you seriously this loving stupid
wonder if you can replace your GPU with that method, i have a laptop and i would do anything to replace this crappy HD graphics :(no. it is impossible to replace gpu in a laptop
My Macbook has a fan, but there's no vent to let any hot air out. It also has a metal case so it just heats up and stays hot.there is no such a thing as a fan with no vent
Gj Apple, you just made the stufftiest design.
Also i highly doubt this game was used for testing pilots since it is predictable and can easily be trained in to become better.i doubt that the'll do it like that. it'd probably be just like a few tests, no training for the game or anything
WOO.its decent. won't play games maxed out but it'll do its job
We just ordered this baby. It's either going to arrive on Friday if they ship during Christmas, arrive on Saturday if they ship for the last day on weekends, or arrive on Monday. Can't wait.
I'm lost as to what the big deal is here. I am near certain I wouldn't see a difference considering the OS would be practically the only thing on this SSD, everything else would be on my HDD, I'm not sure what file transfers you're speaking of though. Any insight here would be nice because I'm truly not understanding the point of an SSD other than lowering boot times unless you're getting one big enough to store other things on.oh. what they are talking about is Intel SRT, smart response technology. you can get up to a 64gb ssd to be a cache drive. what it does is just make your most frequently used files get cached on the ssd, so your os, your favorite games and applications load with the speed of an ssd. personally I would like to load a level of civ 5 in 10 seconds rather than a minute
(keep in mind this isn't blind resistance to the idea, I just genuinely have no idea what the big deal is and I think I may be missing something)