by objectinspace » Tue Apr 04, 2023 12:19 pm
TLDR I needed a new computer to play The Last Of Us, Pt. I. I bought a desktop in 2016 or so that had a 6th-gen I5, an NVidia GTX-960, and 8 gigs of RAM. This was fine at the time, but was a bit long in the tooth for 2023. Especially now that I regularly stream as well as play games that have gotten exponentially more demanding on hardware.
"So buy a console!" I hear you cry, in an annoyingly nasal voice. I actually have a posting history on this very BBS that goes back almost 20 years condeming consoles, so I'll do like Nancy Reagan and just say no. But also, fuck off. The new rig has a 13th-gen I5 and an RX3050 (almost went AMD for graphics but I wanted the hardware encoder for OBS) 16 gigs of DDR4. It runs The Last Of Us, which is all it had to do! So I am happy.
It runs quite smoothly actually, which is surprising because the port is currently being review bombed for running badly, crashing, etc. This card is actually below the recommended spec (they want a 3060) Yet I had someone stop by my stream yesterday and said the graphics looked like 8K (the game is running natively at 1080P) It is extremely funny to me that the graphics I can't see work flawlessly for me, while all these shitstains who hate the game can only wheedle patheticly on steam about their poor experience. Got performance problems? Feel bad for you, son. I've got 99 problems but framedrops aint one.
I also recently purchased a new phone! This is a bit more interesting.
https://www.fxtec.com/pro1x
It is a solidly midrange device, which is a bit of a bummer. It also has some pretty serious problems: aptx doesn't work, GPS randomly doesn't get a fix, the wifi is actually better on my old phone, and for some reason the mic will mute itself when I am on an LTE call! (WhatsApp works fine though :D) So why am I holding onto it? Because of the keyboard. Good luck finding anything reasonably modern with one of those (particularly one that isn't pre-backdoored for your convenience by the PRC) I now have Android 13 running on it and am reasonably happy with it.
TLDR I needed a new computer to play The Last Of Us, Pt. I. I bought a desktop in 2016 or so that had a 6th-gen I5, an NVidia GTX-960, and 8 gigs of RAM. This was fine at the time, but was a bit long in the tooth for 2023. Especially now that I regularly stream as well as play games that have gotten exponentially more demanding on hardware.
"So buy a console!" I hear you cry, in an annoyingly nasal voice. I actually have a posting history on this very BBS that goes back almost 20 years condeming consoles, so I'll do like Nancy Reagan and just say no. But also, fuck off. The new rig has a 13th-gen I5 and an RX3050 (almost went AMD for graphics but I wanted the hardware encoder for OBS) 16 gigs of DDR4. It runs The Last Of Us, which is all it had to do! So I am happy.
It runs quite smoothly actually, which is surprising because the port is currently being review bombed for running badly, crashing, etc. This card is actually below the recommended spec (they want a 3060) Yet I had someone stop by my stream yesterday and said the graphics looked like 8K (the game is running natively at 1080P) It is extremely funny to me that the graphics I can't see work flawlessly for me, while all these shitstains who hate the game can only wheedle patheticly on steam about their poor experience. Got performance problems? Feel bad for you, son. I've got 99 problems but framedrops aint one.
I also recently purchased a new phone! This is a bit more interesting. https://www.fxtec.com/pro1x
It is a solidly midrange device, which is a bit of a bummer. It also has some pretty serious problems: aptx doesn't work, GPS randomly doesn't get a fix, the wifi is actually better on my old phone, and for some reason the mic will mute itself when I am on an LTE call! (WhatsApp works fine though :D) So why am I holding onto it? Because of the keyboard. Good luck finding anything reasonably modern with one of those (particularly one that isn't pre-backdoored for your convenience by the PRC) I now have Android 13 running on it and am reasonably happy with it.