I’ve been talking a lot about GPUs lately. A LOT. A big part of that is that the market is really fascinating to me for the first… Read more “Sidenote: Comparing GPU Software Kits Between Nvidia and AMD”
Month: November 2020
Bozja Boredom – The Creep of Borrowed Power In Final Fantasy XIV
A recent post at MassivelyOP kind of clicked a thing I’ve been thinking a lot about with FFXIV lately. I have talked about how a lot of… Read more “Bozja Boredom – The Creep of Borrowed Power In Final Fantasy XIV”
Sidenote: The Effect of the High-End Technology Rollouts on Low Cost Parts
I have a huge blind spot that I’ll readily admit when it comes to PC and gaming hardware – I focus on the stuff I like and… Read more “Sidenote: The Effect of the High-End Technology Rollouts on Low Cost Parts”
Sidenote: The Review Summary of the Ryzen 5000 Lineup
For all of the hype leading up to the actual launch today, a lot of people, I think, expected some degree of disappointment, however mild. AMD’s Zen… Read more “Sidenote: The Review Summary of the Ryzen 5000 Lineup”
The End of Multiboxing In WoW
Yesterday, Blizzard made something unexpected official – that key broadcaster software, most commonly used to play multiple characters in the game, an act called “multiboxing” – was… Read more “The End of Multiboxing In WoW”
The Pros and Cons of the New Leveling System in World of Warcraft (10-50 Edition)
So I finally did it. After having a Kul Tiran Druid sitting since I unlocked the race over a year ago, I took this character from 10… Read more “The Pros and Cons of the New Leveling System in World of Warcraft (10-50 Edition)”
Sidenote: Intel’s Awful Marketing and Sibling Fight with AMD
Editor’s Note: this post is largely just me ranting about Intel’s garbage-tier marketing and childish strategies for a few thousand words. I think it’s a fun ride,… Read more “Sidenote: Intel’s Awful Marketing and Sibling Fight with AMD”