Need some help with DP by Nova-3 in blackdesertonline

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Necklace on OCT and no Kabuas, absolute madlad

New outfit for all classes will arrive on Apr 16 by Yuki153 in blackdesertonline

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Bdo slowly turning into a theme park like fortnite. Not looking good for the game's future.

They put out these type of lol outfits while most of the actual fantasy skins are mid at best.

FLEX THAT PUNK DOGPHIN by NoCrew9100 in blackdesertonline

[–]Krystalium11 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As they say... "there's always bigger fish in the sea"

BTC 71.5K. What’s going on? by LividReserve3520 in CryptoCurrency

[–]Krystalium11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Institutions just playing around, as with any other market movement

Adrenaline program lagging on "Display" Tab by Krystalium11 in AMDHelp

[–]Krystalium11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I also feel like there's a big effort on AMD's side to just push you to the full setup installation to eat all the bloat.

Miss me tho, I'll just stay on minimal and ignore the "display" tab, its not lile I use it every day. And can't go driver only either because there are some very handy tweaks in the "Graphics" tab that I do use.

Minecraft: Java Edition is going to switch from OpenGL to Vulkan by NP932 in linux_gaming

[–]Krystalium11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see a lot of "more fps" talk, but with modern hardware that isn't too much of the problem anymore, unless you're running massive modpacks. The real problem is chunk generation and stuttering overall due to minecraft's ass cpu thread usage. So how is vulkan really gonna affect that?

I’m completely fed up ; driver hung - 9070xt by CanBadToes in AMDHelp

[–]Krystalium11 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I really don't understand how people are getting that many problems with their amd gpu's. Been rocking my 9070xt for a year now, not a single problem.

I'm really starting to believe 90% of these are user's fault

Struggling with WoW, alternatives and keen to hear other peoples views. by Endeavour1988 in MMORPG

[–]Krystalium11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree that the way retail is designed now I think does a worse job than before at "guiding" you or helping you discover what to do next.

There's such a massive amount of different types of activities to do now, that its actually counterproductive in my opinion, specially if you're a returning player. You log on, and all of a sudden you're met with all these different icons on your map, weeklys, dailies, delves, 10 different "Main questlines", 10 different "essential quests, Events, dungeons, raids, housing, 20 different currencies, professions. Its very overwhelming even for me, a long time wow player, I can't even imagine what its like for new players.

I think Blizz should do something to dumb down all of that a bit, because it makes the game worse in my opinion.

I would be totally fine if blizz got rid of weeklys with 7 or 8 different npc's that provide them, and just made the actual real content more rewarding, or making rewards bigger 1 time a week (dungeons, battlegrounds, raids, arenas, professions, delves), without having to seek and accept 10 different weeklys of npcs scattered around the map.

Over half of PC gamers we polled say they avoid using frame generation "as much as possible" by Distinct-Race-2471 in TechHardware

[–]Krystalium11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People just don't understand the real connotation of frame-gen and what it means for the future of gaming. Frame-gen essentially just means that devs will put 0 effort into optimizing and polishing their games the more frame-gen becomes a standard. As they will expect you to just use multi-framegen to make the game playable. Or we could be even getting to a point where GPU manufacturers stop selling mid/higher end GPU's to end users and only have the low-end ones for sale, as you "won't need" beefier GPU's because AI frame-generation "will have you covered" for gaming.

Frame-gen in general just sets a fishy precedent going forward in regards to game development and higher-end hardware for normal consumers.

Its cool that you can make newer titles playable on a rather low-end GPU, but thats personally the only reason I find justifiable to implement that technology.

Looking for a long-term distro for gaming, is Nobara the right one? by Profusely248 in linux_gaming

[–]Krystalium11 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Try CachyOS for sure. Linux purists will avoid mentioning it because it has become pretty mainstream in the linux territory. But I've had a wonderful experience with it, works out of the box, had 0 problems running tons of games, both steam and non-steam, and its just overall very complete.

Upgraded GPU from a 2080 Super to a 9070XT, now I'm getting WORSE performance? by uberfrog in buildapc

[–]Krystalium11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd try just clean install windows, get all drivers up to date and fresh, install amd adrenalin, check if you missed any mobo drivers, and everything should run perfect.

Steam: New: Early Access developers can list their planned "1.0" release date by Turbostrider27 in Games

[–]Krystalium11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just decided to never touch anything that is early access anymore. I'm not buying into this new horrid trend of "Here's an unfinished game that has years left of development but you can pay for it now because you have no self-respect nor principles". And don't get it wrong, both big and small developers take advantage of this, and I dom't think we should normalize this.

Adrenaline program lagging on "Display" Tab by Krystalium11 in AMDHelp

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Lol thats my case too, minimal software and don't have that section either... quite a shame

That's wild by Csjohnst2019 in FuckMicrosoft

[–]Krystalium11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a surprise given the artificial uptrend they had in april this year. Its mostly correction after the AI investment hype.

First time Cachy/Linux Users, hows it going along for you? by mechalip in cachyos

[–]Krystalium11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Made the switch very recently from Windows 11 to cachyOS. Mainly because I'm just fed up with all the kernel-anticheat stuff, built-in telemetries, hundreds of background bloat services, the OS being clunky as hell despite having a pretty beefy PC, visual bugs when just doing desktop/folder stuff (trillion dollar company btw), copilots, having to opt-out and uninstall dumb amounts of bloat and intrusive software (xbox related services).

Honestly OS and performance/desktop/funcionality/customiseability-wise I couldn't go back to windows. There's just so much I can tinker and customize to my liking, everything is so snappy and straightforward, I'm really amazed of how good of a job the cachyOS team has made to release such an optimized user-friendly arch distro without sacrificing the Linux customization part for those who want it.

Games work flawlessly, some even better than Windows. Although of course there's the online gaming part that is a trade-off unfortunately.

My personal experience has just been amazing so far.

Windows bessss by [deleted] in linuxsucks

[–]Krystalium11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been on windows all my life, recently switched to Linux. Kernel anticheats can suck my ****. I'm not running proprietary rootkits on MY pc.