WTF is with this static shit sound?
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Also do they have a schedule? It's one night, but considering it starts at 6PM I doubt it ends same day.
I live about 15 minutes away (unless traffic), so I could easily go. Has to be worth it in some way (something to go towards my next computer or lots of people I knoaw going).
Is it at the blue pyramid? Fuck I haven't been there since I had to take APs.
Anyone play the game yet? Watched some of it on stream, but seemed like the type of game where if you watched it in advance you'd miss out on a lot. Pretty funny though.
To be fair, it's never confirmed that they are burn scars and could have been the result of something else.
The theories were right.
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Great episode.
Pre-built systems still teach logic. Once you get that logic down, you want to know how engines work etc. The maybe after you can figure out how graphics and audio and other media works (even though libraries make it ez mode, installing a library as a newbie can take a long time).
Nothing wrong with learning abstraction from top-down. Only learn a language if you really plan to commit to programming (or want a taste to know you want out).
PoE mini expansion is launching Wednesday though. Also, this patch is basically showing what RoS is going to be like, so make sure you try out that patch before you buy RoS.
Hey, I was right about it taking 1.5-2 weeks to get 8 badges. It's a grind til Victory Road now, so I wonder how long that's going to take.
I'm poor, so I bought ATH-M45's last week for $50. Anyone know if they're too awful to compare to ATH-M50's?
bublasoreWell I think most open players don't have any reason to be attached to ESEA. For them, CEVO is cheaper and offers pretty much the same size prize pool for open. For them there isn't really a downside of moving to CEVO, at least one that is immediately evident.
ESEA has a much more substantial history than CEVO.
thrasherone of my 480GTX's burned out on me around the time of the mining thing. granted, nvidia replaced it for me for free, and nobody knew about the bitcoin thing at the time, but ever since it came to light i really do think that was the cause.
Did you actually run ESEA client during that offseason time (while not pugging on ESEA)? As far as I remember ESEA pugs died real soon after the "push" with captaining and what not. Also, keep in mind that bitcoin mining generally isn't suppose to kill your GPU(s), or else I doubt so many people would buy GPUs just to mine.
I find the whole affair shit boring (more cringe than Skyler), can't wait til next episode when shit picks up.