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Also some Ryzen mobile reviews are coming in and they are fucking nuts in value!

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Acer-Swift-3-SF314-42-Laptop-Review-Fast-slim-and-with-good-battery-life-The-Ryzen-subnotebook-is-almost-completely-convincing.469302.0.html

You can get a 8 core 16 thread cpu on a laptop that still manages to have 12 hours of battery, wifi 6, 512GB Nvme SSD, 8GB of ram for $650 USD. What a time to live!

https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Octa-Core-Processor-Fingerprint-SF314-42-R9YN/dp/B086KKKT15



                  

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Laptops are surely getting the love they need. I remember when it was big thing getting quad cores on mobiles. Now 8 and 6 are in. So glad AMD is bringing the competition back in the game.

In other news AMD Ryzen 7 3800 XT Benchmarks Leaked – Up To 34% Increase In Ashes of the Singularity @crazy settings @ 1080P with a GTX2080

Ryzen 7 3800X

Ryzen 7 3800XT

From WCCFTech



That is a pretty good performance improvement. Hopefully they will officially announce this soon so we can see some comparison benchmarks against Intel cpus.

The one good thing about this being Zen 2 instead of Zen 3 is those people that bought X370 boards will now have another CPU option to choose from if they don't want to do a full upgrade.



                  

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Am I the only one excited for Desperados 3?

Yes...?

Alright then...



 

 

 

 

 

Yeah I was planning on getting a Zen 3 CPU but AMD put their foot down with older chipset support, so it really depends on cost and value. Might just end up getting one of these mid-gen refresh chips and a GTX 3070 and that'll sort me for a few years.

But ya, Ryzen is great value but Intel still owns the crown for gaming performance. Hoping Zen 3 changes that and Intel will innovate again with Alder Lake. Exciting times!



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haxxiy said:
Am I the only one excited for Desperados 3?

Yes...?

Alright then...

No, you're not. Have you tried the demo?

@The 3800XT benchmark. I wouldn't put any faith in that 34% number, becaus AoTS is a useless benchmark that has dozens of variables that affect the final score, like the RAM.



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Captain_Yuri said:

Money is money so I doubt that's gonna happen sadly.

On the bright side, lets say Persona 5 does happen and it's on EGS for idk, a year? 6 months? 3 months? Since the number of exclusivity months seems to be going down. I'd rather have the game be on PC and then wait until it's no longer EGS exclusive and buy it on steam than not have the option. It's not ideal for sure but it is better than the alternative of not having it at all. I don't like EGS's exclusivity tactics at all hence I haven't bought a single game in that store but it means I can get games on steam eventually, better than nothing...

Plus when you look at it, it could be a similar situation like those David Cage games being first on EGS but then other Sony published games after like Death Stranding and Horizon being on Steam since I am assuming EGS couldn't pay those off. Could be similar situation with Altus since publishers do ask for more money with bigger IPs.

I don't like their tactics either, and it's had me flat out ignoring those games, even when they do come to Steam. I don't want to set a terrible precedent, where devs go "oh go EGS and get a big sack of cash, then sell on Steam later for a ramped up price?, hell yeah let's do this from now on!", because then that'll just mean I'll get dicked over and over again, so I'd rather just buy other games from other devs.

We've already seen that precedent being set by Coffee Stain, with their second EGS exclusivity deal and now Remedy, and we don't even know how the Remedy publishing deal will go down with other storefronts. 

I just wish devs would be smart enough to see that reaching all the storefronts and all the users can yield better results, than just strong arming and berating users to go to just one storefront. 

I think EG is just poaching for games they think will grant them lightning in a bottle style popularity, like when MS bought Minecraft, after they saw how well that did, and well, Rocket League's done wonders itself, hence why EG bought them up. It's not really about us in the end, but more about what makes the biggest noise, has the shiniest bling, to gather people around them. It's why I hardly take any publisher PR to heard, because I know it's always about earning the biggest Activision style stacks of dosh.



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Chazore said:
Captain_Yuri said:

Money is money so I doubt that's gonna happen sadly.

On the bright side, lets say Persona 5 does happen and it's on EGS for idk, a year? 6 months? 3 months? Since the number of exclusivity months seems to be going down. I'd rather have the game be on PC and then wait until it's no longer EGS exclusive and buy it on steam than not have the option. It's not ideal for sure but it is better than the alternative of not having it at all. I don't like EGS's exclusivity tactics at all hence I haven't bought a single game in that store but it means I can get games on steam eventually, better than nothing...

Plus when you look at it, it could be a similar situation like those David Cage games being first on EGS but then other Sony published games after like Death Stranding and Horizon being on Steam since I am assuming EGS couldn't pay those off. Could be similar situation with Altus since publishers do ask for more money with bigger IPs.

I don't like their tactics either, and it's had me flat out ignoring those games, even when they do come to Steam. I don't want to set a terrible precedent, where devs go "oh go EGS and get a big sack of cash, then sell on Steam later for a ramped up price?, hell yeah let's do this from now on!", because then that'll just mean I'll get dicked over and over again, so I'd rather just buy other games from other devs.

We've already seen that precedent being set by Coffee Stain, with their second EGS exclusivity deal and now Remedy, and we don't even know how the Remedy publishing deal will go down with other storefronts. 

I just wish devs would be smart enough to see that reaching all the storefronts and all the users can yield better results, than just strong arming and berating users to go to just one storefront. 

I think EG is just poaching for games they think will grant them lightning in a bottle style popularity, like when MS bought Minecraft, after they saw how well that did, and well, Rocket League's done wonders itself, hence why EG bought them up. It's not really about us in the end, but more about what makes the biggest noise, has the shiniest bling, to gather people around them. It's why I hardly take any publisher PR to heard, because I know it's always about earning the biggest Activision style stacks of dosh.

Well the way I see it is that it's all about money. EGS is giving publishers money is a way for them to try and gain an advantage over steam but it won't last forever. You can see that with certain games already like RDR2 being only a month and Sony games and etc. Publishers always want guaranteed sales over potential sales which is why EGS sounds incing but if EGS doesn't give them any money, they will choose steam because of steam's user base and feature set and etc.

So for me, when a game does come to steam after EGS and if it's a game that I am interested in, then I will buy it on steam because money and sales is what publishers understand. If a game that was EGS exclusive comes to steam and sells more on steam, publishers would want more money next time EGS wants a game that's exclusive. And EGS doesn't have unlimited money to give so either the exclusivity time will be less and less or they will say nope in which case the games will either launch on both platforms or just on steam. And that's pretty much what we are seeing with AAA games. Horizon zero dawn isn't on EGS at all despite David Cage games being EGS exclusive.



                  

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Altus apparently has some exciting news to share for PC gamers at the PC gaming show!



And their steam developer page just went up so most likely, whatever the announcement, it will be on Steam!

https://store.steampowered.com/developer/atlus/



                  

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Well, we'll find out in 5 days (if they don't delay it again).



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