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Zoraptor

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  1. And he didn't even mention the solder issue either. The i9/x299 situation makes a lot more sense if Intel planned the whole thing under the assumption there would be no external competition and that their chips would be competing with each other rather than another company's products. The variable PCI lane numbers, dual/quad channel RAM depending on processor and no ECC make sense if you see the competition as being your own lower range chips and need reasons to sell the expensive ones. But if the competition suddenly becomes external you end up with a decidedly odd looking and inconsistent line up with gimped features relative to the competition instead. There's definitely some panic there when the flagship chip won't be available at launch (and may not even make 2017).
  2. What are you talking about man? It's a rumour from 4chan, they'd never lie.
  3. Technically the guy you play in R3 isn't wholly generic, since he's Patty's bro. But yeah, you're basically Mr B. Slate, esquire, otherwise. (I have to admit I rather liked the occasional dialogue in the PB games that poked fun at themselves for not having a lead character with any sort of defined name or previous role)
  4. Every Piranha Bytes game has Raptors ('Snappers'), right from the first Gothic.
  5. The unconfirmed price for the 16/32 AMD offering is ~$850, which is highly competitive to say the least and roughly half the 16/32 skylake-e price. That pricing seems fairly likely to be accurate though, as AMD have dropped prices on the r7 8 cores to get some separation (a week after I bought a 1700, no surprises there).
  6. Depends if you count the GFWL version for F3. It didn't require an internet connection or product key, so probably meets the technicals for being DRM free even if people hated GFWL.
  7. The i9s (so kabylake-e and skylake-e) aren't soldered, some of the Engineering Samples have already been delidded- yes, despite the previous enthusiast chips all having solder. I guess they could still change it since it seems an odd choice to make to save a little cash, and since the 7700k's heat issues have gained some traction. They do recommend watercooling too, so there clearly are some concerns about thermals. The failure rate on x99 is just relatively high, not absolutely high- about 5x that of a z170/ z97, iirc. But you'd still be unlucky to get an actual failure.
  8. She'd have arrived aged maybe 10ish on the show. I don't know if it's actually been stated or not, I missed almost all the early episodes. So I'd guess that the comic explanation may apply to some extent.
  9. X99 had big initial problems, and still has a very high relative failure rate for its motherboards. They're also expensive. No ECC support though, at this stage at least. Also no soldered heat dispersal, though hopefully that won't matter so much for lower clocks.
  10. I wouldn't say that either Iraq or Libya actually got their propaganda target achieved- mostly because their propaganda target either got discredited or is well on the way to being discredited. It's hard to discredit going into Afghanistan to get bin Laden for 9/11 when he admits and nearly everyone accepts that his organisation did it. OTOH, there were significant signs of Iraq going bad almost immediately (looting etc) and it never recovered PR wise from the mess and contradictions of its justification/ propaganda base- no meaningful WMDs, troops dying for years, Saddam's capture doing nothing, Zarqawi and Baghdadi, the government being favourable to Iran etc. That trumps any PR achievements. Libya is much the same, just not quite so well covered as the situation in Iraq. Certainly you aren't going to get anyone trying to justify intervention by quoting Iraq and Libya as successes, and at heart that's what you need to be able to do to have them be propaganda successes; you need to be able to use them again for more propaganda. Kosovo would be a propaganda success, since basically nobody knows that nearly half its economy is black market, most of the other half comes direct from NATO/ EU, it has more refugees entering Europe than Afghanistan, of the certified massacres there a disproportionate number were serbs rather than albanians and there has been systemic ethnic cleansing of serbs; and it can thus be used to justify 'freeing' whoever it's currently convenient geopolitically to free.
  11. I wonder what the TDP would be on a 18 Core Skylake-E, you could probably heat a swimming pool with one. I suspect that Intel's reliance on a ringbus system rather than clusters will start to catch up to them with those sort of core numbers as well. AMD's ccx system does have some drawbacks with low cluster numbers, but their advantages get more and their disadvantages less as cores increase, while it's the reverse for Intel. That's why graphics cards all shifted to clusters rather than ringbus. To me, 1800x is far too much premium cash wise for too little benefit unless there's no plan to overclock or for workstation situations where the competition is Broadwell-E. The overclock ceiling on it vs the 1700 is only 200Mhz difference, and you pay nearly 1USD/ hz for that. That's also why I personally wouldn't consider watercooling either, unless sound is an issue. You might eke an extra 100Mhz or two on top of Wraith Spire but again that's at a hefty cost relative to benefit. I am very much concerned with getting the best longevity/ cost/ performance balance though, so I tend to see everything through that lens.
  12. Yazidis aren't muslims, and certainly don't consider themselves muslim either unlike actual muslim sects that get their muslimness questioned. Should also be noted that 'takfir' (ie labelling other muslims as unbelievers) is considered to be both extremely serious and regarded extremely negatively by most muslims of any type except the most radical. Most Sunnis are fine too- a good thing, since they're by far the majority- it's almost exclusively the Hanbali derived groups that are bad. Unfortunately Saudi Wahhabism is one of those with basically no redeeming features and they've decided the best way to spread influence is to radicalise other countries.
  13. Better longevity/ future proofing, I don't need a 1070+ since my monitor is only 1920x1200 60hz, the like-for-like cost was similar enough and to be honest I plain dislike nVidia. Plus if I do want to upgrade my monitor a freesync one is cheaper. I don't really have brand loyalty- apart from the 5770 I currently have I've never bought an AMD product- but I do sometimes develop the reverse.
  14. Ordered, finally. Some slight differences from what I planned due to still poor availability and fluctuating prices, but I'm pretty happy with it. R7/1700 Gigabyte Gaming 5 MB 16GB Corsair LPX 3200CL16 Asus 580RX (not the premium one) Crucial MX 500gig SSD Plus EVGA G2 550W and case which I already had. Decided on the Gaming 5 as it dropped hugely in price (actually cheaper than in the US, amazingly) and it has the far cheaper than 3200CL14 RAMs Corsair LPX on its QVL. Plus Taichi went up in price again, and I do want something that will last. ASUS 580 as it's just about the only one available, and I got a discount for it, Crucial MX because the 300p price went up 25% and the big speed difference has marginal practical effect. End cost was about the 1200USD (2000NZD, inc GST) equivalent I planned on and not bad value I think, given that most components are simply more expensive here. I'll probably do the assembly next weekend.
  15. Supergirl being stronger is (supposedly at least) comic accurate. Plus the show is called Supergirl. Much like the Flash* she tends to get nerfed down to the power level of whichever villain she is fighting each week, so a solid win with minimal shenanigans is kind of refreshing. *run straight at the gorilla's shield, Barry! What can go wrong?
  16. Arrow's finale was about as good as you can get from a show of its type. There were a few minor criticisms to be had- the villain was too smart ('see you on the boat' from the previous episode was a little indulgent) but well enough written and played that it didn't detract; and I fundamentally dislike that type of ending, plus there was a little too much to squeeze in to a commercial hour- but they're pretty minor. The whole season was excellent overall, a complete change from the previous season which was dreadful. Spartacus reunion in a Suicide Squad/ Rogues type program, please. Supergirl was OK. Liked it better/ more consistently overall than Flash's finale, though I didn't actually dislike the Flash finale, but it wasn't particularly memorable. The Girl Power stuff (more show less tell please, it is already called Supergirl after all) and politics (no one cares that the president can't be president?) is still cringey. Gotham... hasn't had its finale yet?
  17. Flash Finale Spoilers.
  18. The only group his father is known to have been part of (Feb 17 Martyr's Brigade) was fully supported by NATO in 2011 and labelled as moderate freedom fighters etc, helped the US during the Benghazi attack in 2012 and is paid by the (sort of) official Libyan government. LIFG is defunct, has been for some time, was supported by the west, and per the Beeb it seems he wasn't actually a member of it anyway. For what it is worth, the Feb17 Martyr's Brigade is far from the most islamist or radical group in Libya, but that really isn't saying much given the state of post intervention Libya. Lol at Fox news though, Al Qaeda and ISIS are salafi, but no mention of Saudi or Qatar which are just as much so? Ostrich, meet sand.
  19. Yeah, it's definitely an integration issue, though exactly why is a bit of an open question. I more or less agree though. Part of it probably is the tendency to focus on everyone being a 'special snowflake' and then, conversely, on how bad immigrants/ muslims etc are; from different segments in society and which are not really consistent concepts and makes society as a whole look hypocritical. 1st gen immigrants also tend to have direct experience of where they came from and are (generally, not always) grateful to be in their new country instead, while 2nd gen people tend to both romanticise the old country and resent their new home if they don't get the opportunities they expect. Searching for a purpose also seems to be a major factor, many people go through a phase where they become an 'anarchist' or 'communist' or whatever instead of a jihadi, but it's much the same concept- the "Catcher in the Rye" inspired 'anarchist' killer was a meme before there were memes. Add to that all the money Saudi throws at getting their particularly retrograde subsect promoted everywhere (and equally much to stop in being seen as retrograde in media) plus the promise of everything being wonderful in the next life and you have the recipe for home grown terrorism.
  20. If the current information is correct then venue security was irrelevant anyway, since the attack took place outside of the venue security checks, not inside. 2nd generation certainly seems to be far more common in these attacks than 1st gen immigrants. Most of the Brits who went off to fight for ISIS had absolutely typical British accents as well. That's why the group 'Jihadi John' led was known as the 'Beatles', because they sounded like what they were, 4 people from the north of England.
  21. Game shipped 2.5 million copies per EA's quarterly report. That's specifically sold to retailers though, not sold through (ie not sold by the store to end users) and in places it's already being sold at discount which suggests sell through numbers are sluggish. OTOH it also does not include any digital sales on PC or the consoles' online stores. For perspective, DAO shipped 2.2 million and ME2 1.6 million, though it's easy enough to make and ship additional copies if you do undership the initial orders for a company like EA.
  22. The guy on the left is Egypt's president Al-Sisi, he probably is embarrassed to share a globe with the other two. I'd forgive King Salman for looking a bit off, he's widely rumoured to have Alzheimer's Disease. Trump looks like prequel era Star Wars' Palpatine in a fat suit and wearing a ludicrous hair piece.
  23. Pretty sure TNO is not missing an eye per se, since you start with a default eye equipped. But yeah, you are certainly able to replace it (and get the original modified by Ignus or Mebbeth as well, iirc). The main link between Ignus and Sion is that they share a particular theme/ philosophy which allows them to survive circumstances which ought to have left them both dead. I've swiped a couple of quotes from the relevant fan wikis to illustrate: "This incarnation was a brutal teacher who believed that suffering is a necessity for learning, and subjected the young Ignus to many torments in order to teach him to master fire" and "Rather than die, though, Sion found that by calling on his pain, anger, and hatred, he could rise from certain death and achieve immortality, at the cost of all-consuming agony". Of course, we don't know who if anyone taught Sion that (though if you're a female Exile Sion seems to have a bit of a crush on you...), but it's very close to Ignus being able to survive his linkage to the plane of fire due to TNO's teachings.
  24. I quite liked Shannara, though I have no attachment to the books at all. Not a great fit it being on MTV though, especially since they insisted on very pretty people over those who can actually act- Manu B and John RD excepted, and Manu Bennet was basically playing Crixus/ Deathstroke, again- I'd be tempted to say that being turned into a tree made the worst offender's acting less wooden. Still, for a minute budget its special effects were pretty good in general, and it was a far less overt LotR rip off than expected. As for actors for TWitcher, who knows. Really depends on budget and where it will be shot as much as anything. It's all very good wanting __ for Geralt, but if they're shooting on a tiny budget then you're going to get Noname McUnknownson instead.
  25. There's also Nihilus <--> Vhailor and Sion <--> Ignus as well as Atris <--> Trias (and Kreia <--> Ravel*). You can go for parallels on most of the other new party NPCs as well, though they're less direct, eg Atton <--> Morte. It is mostly the thematics though, which fit PST a lot better than the rather vanilla 'standard' Star Wars. Mask of the Betrayer also has the strong thematic parallels to PST, though with less of the direct parallels. *Kreia actually has a strong philosophical parallel to the EU now non canon character of Vergere though, even more so than to Ravel.
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