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JEMC said:
hinch said:

True. Another thing I would say is that they (Cloud Imperium Games) are just feature creeping it to hell and milking it as hard as they can, for as long as they can. Its like they have no intention of completing it when the money keeps pouring in. They make millions per month still, its insane. People spending thousands on in-game items as if they are investments lol.

Whereas you have Bethesda this September, you can play a play akin to a SC, be an RPG space sim, an actual complete game with a lot of the same type of features and more. Which you can buy for $70 or rent on GP. And will get a lot of updates, mods etc for it. Granted they are still doing their own thing with SC being more of an MMO you can play/explore with others.

Also Starfield PC requirements below

SSD required which is interesting. Those are some beefy specs needed too.

If you want the MMO experience, Elite: Dangerous has been available for several years now.

Take it up a notch and jump into X3 Farnhams Legacy or X4 Cradle of Humanity.

Just make sure you get the manual. (Which might as well be an encyclopedia.)

episteme said:

https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-ryzen-5-5600x3d-6-core-cpu-with-3d-v-cache-is-reportedly-coming

5600X3D would be interesting, in theory performing very close to a 5800X3D in most titles. But they're just rejected 5800X3Ds, no new CPUs.

EDIT: oh, this was already discussed, lol.


I think Zen3+ for desktops on a 6nm node would make sense even with Zen 4 out and Zen 5 coming because the demand for AM4 will remain high for years and the production costs could be lowered.

Many people will be hesitant upgrading to AM5 for awhile, ditching their DDR4 Ram and starting over. - So this gives the platform some extra longevity and a good budget option.

That and the current list of woes hasn't helped.

Give a few updates to AM5 and then we will see more AM4 users migrate over I think.



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