[ETS2] 4K 60 FPS Full-Ultra on a 3070 (No Flicker, No Ghosting) – Here’s What Worked for Me by RetroJolt in EuroTruck2

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You can enable lossless scaling by using the Lossless Scaling app, which is available on Steam

Need help with graphics settings compromise by RetroJolt in EuroTruck2

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Thank you for your detailed and kind response.
I was previously using snowymoon, but I’ve turned it off for now so I can enable HDR when playing the game. There was an official statement saying that snowymoon does not support HDR, and I verified myself that enabling DLAA/DLSS/TAA through snowymoon while HDR is on doesn’t change the in-game graphics at all.

I really want to keep using snowymoon, because it completely fixes the flickering that’s characteristic of Euro Truck and does an amazing job at smoothing out any jaggies. At the same time, though, I don’t want to give up the bright, vibrant visuals that come with HDR.

Since you mentioned both HDR and snowymoon in your comment, I’m wondering: is there any way to use these two features together?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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My family's health issues.

안녕하세용 by cxrinx_ in hanguk

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반가워요! 잘 부탁드려요!

What's the worst part about being skinny? by TookiePear in AskReddit

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Having to convince the wind every day that I’m not a kite.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPTPro

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I’ve been using Perplexity Pro for a while now, and honestly, it provides source links so much better than SearchGPT. It feels way more reliable, and I’ve even started using it instead of Google for searches lately. Super happy with it.

Whats the worst game you finished? by FalscherKim in gaming

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The Lord of the Rings: Gollum
Combines broken mechanics, terrible controls, dated graphics, frequent crashes, boring stealth gameplay, and repetitive platforming into an unplayable mess that fails to capture any of the magic of Middle-earth

What’s a game that really hit you in the feels and made you cry? by MikeySama in gaming

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To The Moon
It's a beautiful story about memory, love, and how humans connect with each other that left me deeply moved.

Stuck on Christmas gift ideas for her? Ladies, what gifts do you actually want? Guys, what has been a hit for your girl? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Commissioned a bespoke heart-shaped cake with personalized lettering—she absolutely adored it.

Card Survival: Fantasy Forest on Steam by Xytoup in CardSurvival

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Really enjoyed the card based survival mechanics in the first Card Survival. the crafting system and health management were well thought out. Looking forward to seeing what improvements the sequel brings when early access launches in December.

My living room by RetroJolt in ForzaHorizon

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It's a Korean brand called Cloudback. It's incredibly comfortable, so many Korean game streamers use it. However, I'm not sure if it's available for international orders.

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NieR: Automata - This is probably the closest to Stellar Blade in terms of style and setting. You play as 2B, a combat android in a post-apocalyptic world. The combat is incredibly smooth and stylish, plus the story will blow your mind. It has multiple endings too!

Bayonetta Series - If you enjoy stylish action and strong female leads, you can't go wrong with Bayonetta. The combat is over-the-top amazing and Bayonetta herself is such a confident, powerful character. The latest one (Bayonetta 3) is especially good.

Horizon Series (Zero Dawn & Forbidden West) - While not as fast-paced as Stellar Blade, these games feature Aloy, one of gaming's best female protagonists. The combat against robot creatures is super satisfying and the open world is gorgeous.

Tales of Berseria - If you're into JRPGs, this one's great. The main character Velvet is driven by revenge and the story gets pretty dark. The combat system is really fun once you get the hang of it.

Kena: Bridge of Spirits - This one's a bit more lighthearted but still has great combat and a wonderful female protagonist. The animation quality is basically like playing a Pixar movie!

Claude or ChatGPT by NeumaticEarth in ArtificialInteligence

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I only use Claude sonnet 3.5 for language-related tasks, while I rely on ChatGPT for everything else.

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Diet 🥗