- Europa Universalis V - Reddit
A place to share content, ask questions and or talk about the yet-to-be-announced grand strategy game Europa Universalis V by Paradox Development Studio Until unless confirmed otherwise, content about Paradox Tinto's upcoming "Project Caesar" game is allowed here
- Game Ready Driver vs Studio Driver. Whats the difference?
It might be a coincidence but the studio drivers seem to be generally working better with programs like Creo, Inventor, Ansys, Adams, Simulink etc But still I do not update the driver to a newer than 2-3 months old one
- Is FlexJobs worth it? : r remotework - Reddit
Basically what it says on the tin, I've taken a glance at FlexJobs in the past, but they have a subscription model to access the job's board As someone who needs to build up experience in remote work, is FlexJobs a good way to get the ever elusive experience or is it just a waste of time?
- Whats the pros and cons of having liquid cooler vs air?
Better temps than most air coolers Air cooler - maintainable, Relatively cheap and easy to replace fans when they die Custom loop - This is the most expensive option It had the greatest level of customizability You can cool multiple components at once with one loop, however they can be really expensive
- Whats the consensus on Edge now? : r browsers - Reddit
Same with any other program You can shut off most of the annoyances If you're on a windows system, it integrates much better into the total environment I find it snappy to browse with Reply reply mapman19899 •
- Is it true that limiting fps is better than unlocked fps? And . . . - Reddit
Is it true that limiting fps is better than unlocked fps? And should i limit fps in all games or just in games with performance issues?
- The Ultimate Updated Guide on Increasing FPS and Reducing Lag
In any case, higher frame rates are better TPS = ticks per second The Minecraft server (including single-player, as single-player worlds also run on an integrated server) runs, by default, at 20 tps 20 is the best tps your game can run at The lower this value is, the more lag (not low fps) you will experience
- Bing vs Google. Which do you pick? : r bing - Reddit
While using Bing, I sometimes fed Google with the same query, to see the difference, and the outcome has been really mixed, sometimes Google was better, sometimes Bing was better This is why I'm writing this post So here is the main thing I've noticed Bing gives you a lot of snippets
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