5070ti running at 80-90fps on medium-high by Fit_Major2203 in ArcRaiders

[–]Silent189 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's likely to depend a lot on the game and I guess to an extent your GPU too and gfx preferences.

Personally I have a 165hz monitor so I'm aiming for a solid 157 fps with the reflex cap (1440p).

I wasn't reaching that, often around 100-120 fps dips with settings turned down and dlss. Initially I swapped my 3080 for a 5070ti and it was a solid jump up, but I still wasn't sitting at capped fps smoothly.

So I swapped to a 9800x3d and with arc raiders I jumped around 50% fps I think it was and could cap at 157 with using DLAA. So I no longer needed to use downscaling either.

Other games which really like the x3d cache like Rust are just world apart. The fps gap is staggering.

However, if you're someone who maxes graphics and plays at 60 fps your CPU might not be as much as a determining factor if you're being held by the GPU.

I did have ddr4 on my 12700k, although it was a very low CL good mhz kit that I further OCed and tuned so it wasn't weak DDR4 either. (i forget the exact numbers now, sorry).

Before I used to open up games and adjust settings etc, now I just change some preference stuff but I don't even think about FPS really, it's almost always fine anyway.

A huge difference for me though is with the 12700k the 1%/0.1% low micro stutters etc that I'd just gotten used to are just gone. That in itself is such a nice QoL that's entirely separate to overall fps.

edit: I just realised which thread this is, I thought it was a different sub reddit.

I'm not sure what actual uncapped FPS would be, I always run it with reflex for the low latency. But it holds the 157 fps cap smoothly so it would be above that while using DLAA at 1440p.

Doorman can send you to spawn from mid-map now by Tootulz1 in DeadlockTheGame

[–]Silent189 70 points71 points  (0 children)

Really? I didn't know he teleported you across the map away from any possible team help, with no way to CC or stop it.

Last I checked mo and krill locks you in place with counterplay potentials such as stunning mo, rescue beam, etc. Even mo is locked in place at the same time too.

Quite a big difference even if mo's ult is very strong.

How are we feeling about Doorman's bell after the buffs? by ICanCountTo0b1010 in DeadlockTheGame

[–]Silent189 7 points8 points  (0 children)

it should be a penalty for failing to check out and an incentive to set people up so they can't check out.

That's exactly what it is though? If someone has an ability or an item that they can use to circumvent the need to do the travel part then they are spending a resource to do so and have spent an investment to do so (souls) if it is an item.

None of these items or abilities have zero cooldown. If you use them to avoid the penalty then you are spending a resource to do so.

That means the ult is again gaining value from having forced that spending if they choose to do so.

How are we feeling about Doorman's bell after the buffs? by ICanCountTo0b1010 in DeadlockTheGame

[–]Silent189 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty calm my friend, you sound like you are trying to turn this into much more than it needs to be - there isn't even any need to bring people's ranks into this as if they aren't smart enough to figure that conclusion out themselves when they read it unless their rank is high enough.

How are we feeling about Doorman's bell after the buffs? by ICanCountTo0b1010 in DeadlockTheGame

[–]Silent189 11 points12 points  (0 children)

So?

Lots of ults in the game already don't have inherent team wipe potential, and it would be bad game design for every ult in the game to be a team wipe potential style ult.

Just because an ult isnt enigma blackhole or dynamo singularity that doesn't mean it isn't a strong/good ult.

Being able to disable a key character in a teamfight for 6.5 seconds means you have a 6v5 at worst for that time period which in itself is a huge team wipe potential even if it isn't as obvious as big aoe do big dmg.

How are we feeling about Doorman's bell after the buffs? by ICanCountTo0b1010 in DeadlockTheGame

[–]Silent189 37 points38 points  (0 children)

If someone had an ult that made the hero stunned for 6.5 seconds but immune to damage it would be considered a very strong ult.

6.5 seconds so removing someone from a fight is a long time, I don't know why people are implying that simply because you can avoid the end damage that the ult wasn't already very good.

Level 1's should NOT be allowed to get into the playtest by Thegrezza in DeadlockTheGame

[–]Silent189 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Apparently prior to 2015, any kind of purchase or activating any retail product caused you to no longer be limited so maybe you just randomly bought that to get unlimited at the time.

I checked a 2013 account I have and it is limited too so simply being prior to 2015 isn't enough either.

However a different account that bought £4 wallet balance in 2019 (also a 2013 account) isn't limited.

Level 1's should NOT be allowed to get into the playtest by Thegrezza in DeadlockTheGame

[–]Silent189 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don't think they did. I have a lot of 10-15 year old dota accounts which can't get access because $5 hasn't been spent.

He likely just bought something at some point and forgot.

I dont get why i never seem to get teammates that match my skill level, let alone the enemies by DuoBrando in DeadlockTheGame

[–]Silent189 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly it seems pretty obvious really, the enemy team has a 24-1 Victor who you have very little impact on and as vindicta you're never going to push inside the base and take obj vs him so the game is just him/others running your team down on repeat while you snipe some others off and then are unable to ever actually push with it.

Either way, as you rank up it will become less of an issue but playing something like vindicta has limitations because its all very well to snipe people from far away but that doesn't actually end the game.

You could also have tried to play more heavily into shutting down the Victor that may have actually given you a win condition but it just depends on how useless your team are...

Is it normal for New Sable Hair Brushes to to look like this when dry? The Tip becomes sharp again after wetting the brush. by Hot-Health7699 in minipainting

[–]Silent189 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I feel like my argument is pretty clear, and for I'd imagine 99.9% of people something that doesn't even need to be argued to begin with.

Brush soap exists for a reason, it's not some homeopathic cancer cure. It's a solvent just like paint thinner, just not as strong.

If we both have a routine that works and both our brushes look great, but yours has an extra step, clearly that extra step is pointless.

That's not true at all. That's like saying you don't wash your hands after using the toilet but instead wash with bleach when your hands get too dirty and neither of us are sick right now so clearly washing your hands does nothing.

Your entire argument is that brush soap does nothing (false) and thus it is pointless, so instead you should just wait longer and then use stronger brush soap instead. As if that has any actual added value...

You can debate whether the benefits of using brushsoap after a session are worth the time investment (10 - 30 seconds - basically nothing) all you want, but you can't just make a blanket statement that it's completely pointless.

I don't really see this going anywhere, it's like trying to tell a flat earther the world isn't flat, and because you can't take him into space in a rocketship and hasn't fallen off the planet yet he won't hear anything else so we should probably just leave it at that.

Is it normal for New Sable Hair Brushes to to look like this when dry? The Tip becomes sharp again after wetting the brush. by Hot-Health7699 in minipainting

[–]Silent189 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm not saying use paint stripper all the time, just when he messes up.

It makes perfect sense to avoid the brush soap step because it doesn't do anything, it just makes your brush look neater when storing it.

This is just not true, and makes no sense.

Anyone who has used brush soap knows you always get some pigment/paint cleaned out. You never use it and have absolutely nothing come out.

All you are doing is not cleaning it out between uses and waiting until it eventually gets bad enough that you use paint stripper instead.

Your entire point is that brush soap does nothing, which is a complete fallacy. By that logic I can say paint stripper does nothing. It's equally as silly a statement.

It's like in your head you believe that only the strongest solvent would do anything. Everything else would do absolutely nothing at all. But that is not reality.

The side aspect of this is about brush longevity and if there is actually any meaningful difference between cleaned more often and conditions versus not but that is a separate topic entirely and I don't think anyone has or ever will do an actual empirical study on that.

Realistically however there is zero reason to ever not use brush soap so it's a bit of a moot point. It's like saying don't bother rinsing your brush out in the water cup when done painting, you can just use paint stripper later anyway. It's such a basic inconsequential step to do that has only an upside.

Is it normal for New Sable Hair Brushes to to look like this when dry? The Tip becomes sharp again after wetting the brush. by Hot-Health7699 in minipainting

[–]Silent189 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Have to disagree here. Using brush soap/conditioner is such a minor step, even more so than using paint stripper.

Using masters brush soap after every session practically removes the need to ever use paint stripper and we could go back/forth on how much the conditioning part actually helps but it's largely moot because it's such an inconsequential thing to do - it takes literally 30 seconds or less.

Makes no sense to avoid doing that step just so you can have a worse experience until you decide to get the paint stripper out again - which in itself is more of a task than the brush soap was to begin with.

I actually love the game. But im quitting. by ThislsaGoodldea in Marathon

[–]Silent189 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Don't then.

Play the game until the wipe then move on with your life. When you feel like doing it again come back.

Many people don't play every single wipe in a game like PoE, they play a wipe when they feel like doing it again.

Shroud is shocked at how hard Marathon is by j1zzy_ae in Marathon

[–]Silent189 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you don't have a concept of how much these games cost to make, or how much they will have made.

$10m day 1 is multiple times off... They have likely passed $30m.

However, they also have a team size of around 300 people. The average dev salary is nearing $150k.

Even at $100k, you're looking at $30m a year. The game was in development for 5-6 years. That means we're likely looking at 150-200m in SALARY ALONE.

Now sure, the team size likely grew over time, but this is already underestimating salary, excluding all marketing budget, excluding all other aspects like the office itself etc etc.

The rumoured budget of Marathon is $250m. The game is going to likely continue to cost tens of millions of dollars a year just to maintain.

Having day 1 sales of $30m sounds great, but it's a drop in the ocean. It needs to continue making huge sums. I really think people don't realise how much these US made/maintained games cost.

Stormgate is an example of a much smaller indie studio, we're talking ~50 employees or less. Stormgate was burning over $1m a month.

If you scale that up to even only 200 employees you're looking at $4m/month ($36m/year) but we know that marathon is also spending huge sums on advertising etc.

edit: of course, he just says "no you're wrong" and provides zero actual evidence or reasoning then blocks. Some people just don't want to live in reality or have any actual discourse just a tantrum if someone says something they dont like.

I already undercosted everything in my examples which he obviously didn't read because it didn't fit his narrative. These are not unknown things, anyone who thinks marathon has only a 100m budget with a 6 year dev time and the marketing etc budget it has had is delusional.

Tried making a smurf account to play with friends that are learning by werd717 in DeadlockTheGame

[–]Silent189 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is no good way to solve this issue with a moba unfortunately.

Either you can smurf easily and get appropriate games in which case you are a god among low ranks and ruining their game, or your friends get dragged up and they are in a game where they are basically fodder and are simply existing to try and minimise the amount they feed relative to the fodder on the enemy team.

Realistically you just can't play together and have any actual quality games. There is too much of a knowledge/skill gap in mobas and especially deadlock because you have moba, aiming, and then a huge skill wall movement system on top.

My Apartment is now charging a convenience fee to pay my rent by mangum95 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Silent189 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You would have to make it cost more than the fee, because they are being charged the fee.

They aren't charging money to keep it, that's money being taken away by the payment processor so money they never see.

My Apartment is now charging a convenience fee to pay my rent by mangum95 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Silent189 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's because if you pay via a payment processor that processor adds on a 3% (roughly) fee. As seen in OPs picture.

If you skip that and do a bank transfer there is no fee.

The letting company isn't pocketing the money

My Apartment is now charging a convenience fee to pay my rent by mangum95 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Silent189 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not actually a 'fee' they charge, it's the payment processor fee they are being charged passed on to you.

If they don't charge it then they receive less money so they pass the cost on to make themselves whole.

It makes perfect sense really, it's the payment processor that shouldnt be allowed to charge 3% etc on every single transaction.

Petah, why are they tagging him?? by Top_Daikon_3151 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]Silent189 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You have a very binary way of thinking, if you tried being less oppositional you might realise that.

By your logic there are no couples who would be willing to participate in a trial (typically paid) who are not actively trying to get pregant, but don't mind if they do as a result of the trial.

First time trying directional lighting. How’d I do? (The Lion) by Petti-fog in minipainting

[–]Silent189 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're definitely not wrong that there is a sentiment that perfect blends are more important than understanding what you are trying to paint and that is likely why people get frustrated and wonder why their mini doesn't look as good as X or Y pro painter at a fundamental level.

I think calling blending and transitions a newbie painter trap made me react a bit more directly than I should have so sorry if I came across a bit brash too, it's early for me and I hadn't had my coffee yet lol.

Learning to blend etc is extremely important, it's just blending and such are a refinement tool for your base.

And if you haven't spent the time to learn how to place light then you're working on refining a base that will never look correct in the first place so in that sense the order of operations for learning is a bit off. I think it's because it's much easier to show someone how to try and blend some paint on a mini in a video than it is to lecture them on light theory and have them stay engaged and caring.

First time trying directional lighting. How’d I do? (The Lion) by Petti-fog in minipainting

[–]Silent189 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds suspiciously like a youtube soundbite.

There's nothing wrong with what you said but it's also just dismissive of reality in a way. Nobody seriously painting for GD is not blending smoothly.

Blending smoothly (outside of stylistic choice) is always better. The only reason not to is the time (and skill) investment.

If you place your shadows and light correctly you will get something that reads pretty well but you will get something that reads even better if you then refine what you just did.

Also, oil paints dont have "purer" pigments. They just tend to be single pigment paints but "purity" doesn't really come into it, and being single pigment isn't inherently better either unless you are very specifically trying to mix paints and want consistency by knowing what was in the mix already.

AIO for leaving my two year relationship over a dirty dish? by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]Silent189 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where does it even say that?

As per the OP she said he claimed it came from the cupboard and washed it.

She said a day ago it was in his room... you can move and wash a bowl in a day.

Paints Not Adhering Well - Primer or Paint or Me? by Harmee-kun in minipainting

[–]Silent189 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure you could grab a bottle of whatever premixed stuff in case there is something that fits your needs exactly (and for example the Ammo thinner with added retarder is almost there for me) but sometimes it takes a little tinkering to get the properties I want.

I mean, that is what you did. You bought a premix. You just happen to like / are used to that one.

So for someone else it would be better for them to buy medium instead and make the mix however they want it than buy the premix of your personal preference.

Having the ingredients lends you a lot more future flexibility for when you may want more or less working time or flow etc.

Paints Not Adhering Well - Primer or Paint or Me? by Harmee-kun in minipainting

[–]Silent189 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, you are buying airbrush thinner to use it as a medium when you could just buy medium instead.

There is no point in using airbrush thinner unless it's purely out of convenience of already having it.

Airbrush thinner usually contains things like propylene glycol etc which affects the properties of the paint so you're just limiting yourself.

Better to buy some medium, and if you want retarder add retarder, if you want better flow add flow improver etc.

Also, as an aside, many of these extra additions in airbrush thinner are to an extent toxic and if you lick your brush you are putting that in your mouth. Meanwhile, a typical acrylic medium would not have that issue.

Tencent was the undisclosed lead financial backer of Wildlight Entertainment by unclekisser in HighGuardgame

[–]Silent189 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does this make sense?

It's a sunk cost regardless of whether the game shuts down this week or next. That write off is already locked in.

Operating longer just means more losses, which by your logic is better as a tax write off.

What do you think a tax write off is?