Update: you should play your survival games in permadeath mode
Great now add poppy seeds
I reinstalled No Man's Sky yesterday and was playing and it's so good and so bad. I don't know what to think
I'm a huge nerd. I really like believable worlds. No Man's Sky is a huge universe, unlike any other game that I can find. I love that what you find is uniquely yours. The very fact the game exists in the form it is now is amazing.
As a huge nerd, there are some things I really want. Ship interiors are a big one, and No Man's Sky either has a ship where you can only be in the driver's seat or a giant freighter you don't actually drive.
In a game on a scale like this, I think it would be cool for players to be able to interact outside of a single hub or co-op. This is why I have considered Star Citizen, but I'm not really an MMO person in practice.
Anyways I'm going to try to play a permadeath run sometime because perhaps the finality of death will change how I view the survival and systems in NMS. Nuff said for now
Really nice texture! You should still make a bagel though it would be genre bending and cool
You should make a bagel instead
trying to relearn blender after not regularly using it for a long time
here’s a donut i’m working on
Ok so either YouTube has removed the comment section or they pushed an unstable update on mobile
Has to listen to Kendrick discography to get past it. Finished DAMN.
It's been one of those days and Spotify keeps dropping terrible suggestions like it's making it worse damn
It's been one of those days and Spotify keeps dropping terrible suggestions like it's making it worse damn
A little more info
I'm between prebuilt or not rn. I'm daunted by building one myself but if it saves enough money I probably can
My budget is unknown but I'm expecting around $1,000 to... Maybe $2,000 USD maximum. Idk how much would be covered by Christmas
I'm looking for something better than what I have rn, which shouldn't be hard + I can easily upgrade a desktop
Again, thanks! The advice I've gotten has been very helpful
TL;DR: I'm thinking about asking for a desktop computer for Christmas and I kinda need some advice
For the past 5-6 years, the practicality of a laptop has been worth the drawbacks. Now, as I start to do things which require more power from a computer, it seems to be becoming a bottleneck rather than freeing.
I know very little about things like motherboards, power supplies, anything AMD, and desktops in general so I figure it's not worth building one from scratch for me
What's a good desktop? I'm looking to get something better than my laptop (16 gb RAM, i7-12700…k?, laptop RTX 3060, 1 TB SSD) and I have a lot of money saved from never participating in capitalism (I don't want to spend a butt load of $$$ on this though).
Does anyone have any advice? Should I get a prebuilt? Assemble it myself? Try AMD parts (not sure about this though)?
Just trying here before I dive into… Reddit
TL;DR: I'm thinking about asking for a desktop computer for Christmas and I kinda need some advice
For the past 5-6 years, the practicality of a laptop has been worth the drawbacks. Now, as I start to do things which require more power from a computer, it seems to be becoming a bottleneck rather than freeing.
I know very little about things like motherboards, power supplies, anything AMD, and desktops in general so I figure it's not worth building one from scratch for me
What's a good desktop? I'm looking to get something better than my laptop (16 gb RAM, i7-12700…k?, laptop RTX 3060, 1 TB SSD) and I have a lot of money saved from never participating in capitalism (I don't want to spend a butt load of $$$ on this though).
Does anyone have any advice? Should I get a prebuilt? Assemble it myself? Try AMD parts (not sure about this though)?
Just trying here before I dive into… Reddit