I have ADHD. The answer is both.
I have ADHD. The answer is both.
They don’t remember what life was like before Google.
Or Imgur. Or reddit.
Yeah well I wasn’t aware of this. Replies to your comments aren’t just for you, you know; they’re for the whole community.
FWIW Mexicans don’t know what spicy is, either. They think Tapatío is spicy.
source: I’m half Mexican.
Found the teenager.
Yeah but it was an interesting semi-related story.
Yeah well here’s here’s a jpeg that’s 5kb! ;)
You make good points and I have nothing further to add.
I used to think this too until I got a proper NVME (instead of another SATA SSD). Once you get used to programs opening instantly—and no loading screens in games, ever—there’s no going back to spinning disks. Waiting 10-20 seconds for a program to open on a HDD feels like an eternity now.
Edit: formatting, spelling
But what about the update size? I doubt any game has a 256GB update, even Ark.
Is that the one that works in VR? Apparently the effect works even better when you have stereo vision.
I was actually thinking of 4D Toys.
TBF I didn’t recognize him either until you said something, and I grew up with his films.
I’m not the one constantly complaining about AI, genius.
Blocking you too now. I’m tired of this discussion.
Dude’s talking out their ass.
And just to clarify, I was taking about the 2023 version of Spider-Man 2 on PS5, not the 2002 version on GameCube. The official PC port is that game doesn’t come out for another year, or you could just play the unofficial port now.
And FWIW hardware limitations weren’t a thing in 2002, either. Graphics cards existed then. So again, dude’s talking out of their ass.
No I meant the Spider-Man 2 that came out on the PS5 in 2023.
LOL I hope you have at least one NVME SSD to run the OS at least.
Your link is broken BTW.
It goes deeper than that. Like it or not, US politics have an influence on the rest of the world. And that’s why it’s so important for everyone to follow international news, no matter where you live. Like it or not, this shit affects us all.