If I can customize my house in the game, why shouldn't I customize the game in my house?
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The chosen one! The chosen one!
A good advice, but most regular people don't seem to bother with rotating physical off-site storage mediums so I advocate automated (and encrypted) backups to a cloud or something as well.
Due to the green economy I only buy second or third hand disks for my RAID0 setup
Remote mount datacenter storage pools or go home. If you have physical room for your disks in your house, you need to go bigger.
Hopefully there will be several manufacturers to choose from, maybe even from countries that hasn't incorporated secret government spying through companies by law. It's not the manufacturers I'm afraid will incorporate back doors.
i can optimize a system for negligible results all night until it runs smoooth and purrs like a kitten
Wait, is that purring a destabilized fan? I'll have to get back to you.
- Play Cyberpunk on max difficulty? No challenge.
- Play Cyberpunk with ultra hardcore difficulty mods? Death isn't even routine.
- Make Cyberpunk run well, while incorporating missing features? Now that's a challenge on my level, it truly feels like me versus the challenge the ~~developers~~ CDPR executives have laid before me.
I have Elite: Dangerous. I literally built a 6D motion sensor headtracking rig with IR diodes and a modified PS EYE. 30 hours of config later I had the P E R F E C T config, so I moved on to new games.
Balancing the insane ADS in Cyberpunk 2077 by manually editing core files while battling 150+ mods, now that's what I call enjoyable gaming!
No, your god will not allow it.
I build my desktop setup from Debian base so I can be more offbeat than the arch crowd.
I've grandfathered an unlimited account at an independent company with no storage or speed cap with physical storage in a country highly rated for privacy. Even considering Amazon/MS as a potential hosting provider is... Something I wouldn't do.