So many experts on here.
I personally just don't buy games at release anymore due to the fact that they are not fixed 100%.
I'll settle for 95% and the occasional model freak out, but not this "mostly works" norm.
Doesn't help to lambast devs, just dont buy it, or ask for a refund.
Pretty sad to have it freezing up on consoles on launch..
They need to seriously invest in testers and wait until it's solid.
Imagine a AAA game that launches with no problems..... Now that's imaginary.
For me its pretty simple. If the game launches as a piece of shit I dont buy it.
If they fix it later and its in a gr8 steam/gog/humble I'll buy it IF ITS fixed.
If the movie/show isnt going to be avail through Netflix/Hulu/Prime/Crunchy for weeks(if ever) then make room on the hard drive...
Have mostly lg everything solely because I haven't had issues with any of it.
These stories make me feel more comfortable in my choices.
LG, the last unmonitized frontier
So basically everyone who says "they can set it up"?
Countless people happen into my back of the woods claiming they are hacked with passwords that are on the top 10 "don't use this password"list
Shooo, I thought they meant Swedish in Seattle.
Pay your IT well and mix old dogs and new blood, plus hire some penetration testers and stop skimping on security.
My opinion.
I do 1080p and 1440p with 2 1080ti cards and TAA usually looks as good or better than my brothers rig with his new 2080 ... Now on a 2080ti with higher detail there might be a diffrence? Don't know.
But for us mine 60% of the time looks nicer.
Maybe after some tweaking I'll start needing to...