@Vrika
Well, thats a bummer then. I'll have to reconsider that option if mechanical keyboards are that loud. Well yeah I do have a desktop computer at home, but it's rather old and will have to do almost an overhaul update. I've thought about t…
Quizzical said:
Why do you care about the battery life? Are you going to be essentially idle at desktop (e.g., using a simple text editor, such as for e-mail) while running the laptop on the battery? Or do you expect to actually play games on…
Any thoughts about this https://www.ebay.com/itm/Eluktronics-Mech-15-G2R-15-6-I7-8750H-16GB-512GB-SSD-RTX-2070-144Hz/303397354137?hash=item46a3e43a99:g:tHEAAOSwOFFd7uhQ#viTabs_0
Edit: Nvm, it has $306.94 import fee...
Quizzical said:
Those prices aren't nearly as bad as I feared. I don't know Greek, so I'm relying on Google Translate, which garbles some things. Fortunately, brand names and model numbers don't need to be translated.
It looks like Skroutz i…
Quizzical said:
Find me a site in Greece that sells computer parts and let's see what the prices there look like. It's possible that the prices will be a lot higher than in the US for a variety of reasons.
Also, does the used computer price i…
Quizzical said:
Upon further review, I double-counted something, and my approximate total should be around $1000 including an OS. That's before taxes, though. If you're pricing things in Euros, you're probably in the EU, and VAT is probably a…
Quizzical said:
I wouldn't get it. Not at that price. To get roughly equivalent modern parts might cost you:
CPU: $140
Motherboard: $80
GPU: $400
Memory: $90
SSD: $70
PSU: $80
Case: $50
That comes to about $1100 new if you include an …
Quizzical said:
That's a lot of money for that hardware, though it might be fine if the price is driven by taxes.
Where do you live (meaning, which country) and where can you buy hardware? At least in the United States, if that's about the le…
It's a great game, they've put so much effort and love in it. It has many features and so much depth.
I find the graphics "ok". As long as the gameplay is good, which is, graphics shouldn't be an issue.
But unfortunately it seems like that pe…
Closed the video and lost all interest right when it showed "Rogue" class and noticed the armor (around 0:23 of the video)... Typical Asian P2W mobile MMO It seems...
RuneScape: Good ol’ Runescape. I think most of you know about it. There are 2 active versions of it. OSRS and RS3, both have long and great questlines, skill grinding and a thriving community with the first version focusing more on PvP and the se…
Pokemon-based MMOs: Now I think that this is not really widely known, but there are many pokemon MMOs out there and afaik most of them are really good and most of them browser-based, thus playable from mobiles.
Personally I’ve played Pokemo…
Phaserlight said:
Vendetta Online is the only MMORPG I play on mobile, right now and for the last six years.
It's great on PC and in VR, too.
Aaah yeah, forgot that... And I was thinking which was that mobile MMO that was similar to EVE…
RuneScape: Good ol’ Runescape. I think most of you know about it. There are 2 active versions of it. OSRS and RS3, both have long and great questlines, skill grinding and a thriving community with the first version focusing more on PvP and the se…
Pokemon-based MMOs: Now I think that this is not really widely known, but there are many pokemon MMOs out there and afaik most of them are really good and most of them browser-based, thus playable from mobiles.
Personally I’ve played Pokemo…
Such an underappreciated game. Maybe because people just want cookie-cutter, no-brainer ones...?
Battlerite is absolutely 100% skill-based. Defninitely give it a shot now that gone F2P and give it some time. Have fun!
Ridelynn said:
Option 2 is out - it looks like a laptop module.
1050Ti for $200+ is awfully steep, but given that your dealing in Euro, I don't know how that compares. Those are running $150 US new right now on Newegg, so I don't know how much…