Ah they want those nice cheap developers
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It's a meme.
I'm judge JimBob and I suddenly have a great interest in whatever I was told to because I ~~deeply care about the people~~ was definitely not given millions in stock for large companies
Step one to not being an asshole is to just stop thinking people should not be alive anymore. That's literally the easiest thing. Just literally being cool with people being alive.
How are you getting multiple loras to work with flux? I have a 24gb card and it always runs out of ram if I add a second
Those fuckers. 24 hour fitness was mine but same bullshit. Had to call a call center in India which game me the runaround for an hour trying to cancel. Then best of it, they wouldn't let me cancel my wife's subscription that was coming off my credit card, said she had to call in and do the same even though it was my credit card and she was standing right next to me.
Then they had the gall to say I owed at least 3 more months because of what I gather is bullshit.
That's the only time I've ever done a charge back on my credit card. Fuckers. Best part is the charge back revoked the last few months of payments too, my credit card person was super nice. So by pushing for 3 months extra that they didn't eat or deserve, it pushed me to charge back and they ended up losing 3 months from both my wife and I, effectively giving us those last 3 months for free.
Correct. FS2020 had many different settings. You could have sweet ultrahd graphics streamed from azure, or you could do many lower qualities, or even pure offline as well. I'm guessing this will have similar options. Which is why I think this article is clickbait. Yes, it can stream that much from Azure - that doesn't mean it's required to.
Yes... that's why they have a slider bar for what resolution you want your terrain at? In FS2020 it was a zero to 400 fidelity scale. You're arguing that the top of the line shouldn't be top of the line, when there are so many settings that can be tweaked to the user's preference. An overwhelming number of settings. FS2020 came with presets for what Azure Maps fidelity you wanted if you didn't want fine tuned controls.
Okay I feel like you're just being glib now. You can fly down to any detail, you can fly down to your own city, fly past your house. You can land on your own street if you want to. It's the entire globe. You're not constantly at 30k feet, you can go down and fly around San Francisco, or the Grand Canyon.
Seeing how the game isn't out yet and we don't know what the settings are, I'm not going to agree with this non-article that it's always streaming that much data. FS2020 had different settings that you could put in, caching levels, caps, and more. I highly doubt it's constantly streaming that much.
As for RAM, disagree. In the case of games, it makes no sense to keep reading and writing from disk when there is ram available. Store it in RAM so it can be accessed quickly. The key is if the application releases RAM when the OS requests it to be released, or there is pressure. If I'm playing a game with 4k textures I 100% would rather have as many of them loaded into RAM when playing to make a smoother experience than constantly hitting my disk, which is on the thousands of times slower. I have 64GB just sitting there, I want them to use it.
Surprisingly apparently no. You can buy it on steam and it will just be steam. I'm cautiously optimistic that maybe EA has finally learned their lesson with single player games - but we'll see how DA4 is to verify that.
They even went out of their way to get SteamDeck certified