dunno if I'd call it decent. bumps will wear out suspension components prematurely, meaning they'll have to be replaced more often. so more metal and rubber being produced. is it enough to make brick not worth it? idk. also worth noting that asphalt is far grippier than brick. more grip = safer
lol yea some of these ppl are saying to drop like 3k on my PC. I make 10k a year. I can't afford to drop that much on some sand. on my car? sure. not a fuckin PC tho lol
guess imma just have to lower my expectations then. don't have 1500 to spend on a GPU. thats the max I'd wanna spend on the whole thing. guess I was just aiming too high. thanks for ur help :)
I doubt its GPU drivers, bc nvidia themselves even have official drivers, but idk. mainly my second monitor was the issue. from black screening, to stuttering
don't need max, just high. rt doesn't matter. are you saying that a cheaper card like a 7800xt couldn't do 1440p 120? or is the issue more with longevity, that it won't be able to maintain this kind of performance for the next 5 years due to games being more demanding
idk, I've never been able to make it work well. always some issues with drivers. imma blame it on dell putting some shitty proprietary hardware that no ones written drivers for yet?
I'll try again when I build a new PC without any proprietary hardware
how come? for me, it makes things clearer. I know the big shiny button is accept, grey one is decline. that way I don't have to read to accept or decline
yes