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DudeThatsErin got a reaction from Withywarlock in How many of you still play Spyro? What console do you play it on?
I play the reignited trilogy and I have it on Steam and the Switch. I am farther on my PC than I am on the Switch though.
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DudeThatsErin got a reaction from Boblee in Hearthstone
Can someone explain this series to me?
This is what I found online but I still don't get the game.
Why do you play?
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DudeThatsErin got a reaction from Peterlight in Ballz
Has anyone played this game? It is incredibly addicting. I can play this game for HOURS.
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DudeThatsErin got a reaction from Peterlight in Despicable Me: Minion Rush
What do you think about this game?
I used to play it a lot but I think it is overplayed for me now. Maybe I just played it too much.
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DudeThatsErin got a reaction from AndreiMirfi in Worst Games of 2020
Cyberpunk is definitely the worst game of 2020. No need to say more.
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DudeThatsErin got a reaction from ARx182 in How do you handle a controller?
That's what I'm thinking, too.
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DudeThatsErin reacted to Crazycrab in Gaming Desktop v Laptop
If you really want to know I can explain, all you need to do is ask.
I'll start with simply saying that an SSD is, actully, very similar to the technology found in the old N64 or even older SNES or NES cartridges or SD cards. Unlike CD's/DVD'S or even hard drives which need to be spun and read like an old record player SSD access the information stored almost instantly. You probably remember that N64 games loaded WAY faster than PlayStation games did back in the day, that's why.
Solid State Drives are only limited by the bandwidth of the semiconductor connection, which is where NVMe comes in. A standard SATA connection is limited to about 6Gbps, a NVMe connection goes up to 32Gbps. So SATA SSD's are faster than hard drives and optical discs and NVMe SSDs are faster than SATA SSD's.