Used to buy the 12 box from a local chocolatier that is absolutely fantastic. The owner was trained in France and Belgium and her creations are as good or better than anything I’ve eaten.
Six years ago, the price for a 12 piece box was $24. Today it is $36. I used to keep a box around almost constantly. Now it is only for holidays and birthdays.
Personal Computers: As an IT professional, I’ve always been a miser when it comes to computer hardware. I usually buy something 2 or so generations old and refurbish it myself, then use it for several years till it suffers a catastrophic failure. I’m not a serious gamer, so I don’t care if it can run the latest games at trillions of frames per microsecond. Now, even 4 generations back the machines are abhorrently expensive. Costing as much as they did when new, which is ridiculous. The manufacturing burn through due to AI is idiotic. When the investment into AI finally crashes, which I’m shocked hasn’t happened yet, these manufacturers are going to be scrambling to get back into the consumer market.
That’s interesting - your friend is running the game on the cloud, not locally, and streaming to their device? Like google stadia used to do? I would have thought that would take much more bandwidth.
Yes exactly. He uses Nvidia’s services. I would have thoguht it would take more bandwidth But it works okay so it’s nice. I don’t think it would work on competitive games but if you’re just there to have fun I think it’s quite okay
Used to buy the 12 box from a local chocolatier that is absolutely fantastic. The owner was trained in France and Belgium and her creations are as good or better than anything I’ve eaten.
Six years ago, the price for a 12 piece box was $24. Today it is $36. I used to keep a box around almost constantly. Now it is only for holidays and birthdays.
Personal Computers: As an IT professional, I’ve always been a miser when it comes to computer hardware. I usually buy something 2 or so generations old and refurbish it myself, then use it for several years till it suffers a catastrophic failure. I’m not a serious gamer, so I don’t care if it can run the latest games at trillions of frames per microsecond. Now, even 4 generations back the machines are abhorrently expensive. Costing as much as they did when new, which is ridiculous. The manufacturing burn through due to AI is idiotic. When the investment into AI finally crashes, which I’m shocked hasn’t happened yet, these manufacturers are going to be scrambling to get back into the consumer market.
As much as I love them, I think PCs are starting to become a thing of the past… Cloud is what people look for, even in gaming.
That might work when everyone has fast internet. There’s a significant amount of infrastructure needs improving before that happens though.
My riend has a 15MBps internet and while it might not be enough for competitive games it’s perfect for BG3 and for him to play casual games.
That’s interesting - your friend is running the game on the cloud, not locally, and streaming to their device? Like google stadia used to do? I would have thought that would take much more bandwidth.
Yes exactly. He uses Nvidia’s services. I would have thoguht it would take more bandwidth But it works okay so it’s nice. I don’t think it would work on competitive games but if you’re just there to have fun I think it’s quite okay
Huh, good to know, thanks. I guess it’s more feasible than I’d thought!