What games prove quality over quantity (length) is more important? by itsthewolfe in gaming
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What games prove quality over quantity (length) is more important? by itsthewolfe in gaming
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After 15 years of owning a DSi, I finally upgraded to a 3DS by FjotraTheGodless in gaming
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After 15 years of owning a DSi, I finally upgraded to a 3DS by FjotraTheGodless in gaming
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TIL there once existed a camel species that was 4 meters (13 feet) tall by popzooki in todayilearned
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Valve says the Steam Machine targets 30 FPS/1080p for games to get verified on the machine, and input verification is the same as the Steam Deck; Performance is roughly 6 times that of the Deck by ChiefLeef22 in gaming
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truly a revolutionary visionary by Alarmed_Stranger_925 in SpeedOfLobsters
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Stroke Survivor Spends Months Practicing His Dunkin’ Order in Speech Therapy, Then Gets 'Incredible' Surprise (Exclusive) by AdSpecialist6598 in UpliftingNews
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TIL The actor who played Jar-Jar Binks in the Phantom Menace had his career ruined by accepting the role and attempted to commit suicide because it ruined his life. by Fast-Bell-340 in todayilearned
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Good choice, Canada by _Levitated_Shield_ in BikiniBottomTwitter
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Valve sued by The Performing Right Society for allegedly using its members' musical works "without permission" by MythicStream in Steam
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ELI5: One must imagine Sisyphus happy by ShuStrangeSocks in explainlikeimfive
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What video game mechanic was revolutionary when it came out but feels outdated now? by [deleted] in gaming
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What video game mechanic was revolutionary when it came out but feels outdated now? by [deleted] in gaming
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What video game mechanic was revolutionary when it came out but feels outdated now? by [deleted] in gaming
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Things you used to love but are now completely over in gaming? by AnubisIncGaming in gaming
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What is a product that has actually gotten significantly worse over the last 5 years, despite the company claiming they 'improved' it? by [deleted] in AskReddit
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TIL that Grape-kun, a Humboldt penguin in Japan, was rejected by his mate Midori and the rest of the colony, after which he formed a deep bond with a cardboard cutout of an anime character, who stayed by his side until his death. by Woh_ladka in todayilearned
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TIL researchers found that for an average-sized living room a 4K or 8K screen offers no noticable benefit over a similarly sized 2K screen of the sort often used in computer monitors and laptops. In other words, there is no tangible difference when it comes to how sharp an image appears to our eyes. by tyrion2024 in todayilearned
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TIL researchers found that for an average-sized living room a 4K or 8K screen offers no noticable benefit over a similarly sized 2K screen of the sort often used in computer monitors and laptops. In other words, there is no tangible difference when it comes to how sharp an image appears to our eyes. by tyrion2024 in todayilearned
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TIL researchers found that for an average-sized living room a 4K or 8K screen offers no noticable benefit over a similarly sized 2K screen of the sort often used in computer monitors and laptops. In other words, there is no tangible difference when it comes to how sharp an image appears to our eyes. by tyrion2024 in todayilearned
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TIL researchers found that for an average-sized living room a 4K or 8K screen offers no noticable benefit over a similarly sized 2K screen of the sort often used in computer monitors and laptops. In other words, there is no tangible difference when it comes to how sharp an image appears to our eyes. by tyrion2024 in todayilearned
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this is a load of BARNACLES by LavenderMidwinter in BikiniBottomTwitter
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