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Going to pull the trigger on a Ryzen cpu soon, is the 1700X worth it over the 1700 do we think?
I don't play games but it will be running Unreal engine and various render programs, cad software etc.
I'm still struggling to see why your having such difficulty,
I think the bullet mechanics work really well in bf1, to such extent it's hard to go on ridiculous killing sprees without a tank, which is how it should be imo.
Yeah mine took a while to update too.
I've noticed you now get extra grenades after a few minutes, seems stupid because the nade spam was bad enough before.
Mines been ran on Texaco 95 ron for 60 000 miles had no issues at all, driven pretty hard for most of those mile too.
The engine is also comparatively strong to other 182s it's come up against so I don't think it makes a difference, it is only 2 grand car after all.
If the prices are similar then definatly go for the trophy, I assumed you could get a edc for a few grand less.
Budget some money to change those god awful wheels tho... :tongueout:
Depends on the modding qs.
If your buying to keep and modify I think I would go with the 200edc, it looks better on the the black alloys in the yellow or reddish colours.
A remap and some new springs and you basically have a trophy.
If it's just a stop gap car then probably just go straight...
Trouble atm is the data back from scanners moving around is still rubbish.
They also already have cameras fitted for the colour overlay, even that's not particularly fantastic data tho.
Only thing I've noticed is I now get a s**t load of ribbons every game, its pissing me off because they pop up in the middle of the screen and I get shot.
We do all sorts but the bulk of our work is measuring heritage buildings, statues etc. Then we produce anything from 2d drawings to Vr for various uses.
My favorite is the stuff we do is projection mapping, so we produced the model for the vid below for example.
I work with scanners daily and there's no way the technologies there or even close. We still struggle to deal with clouds bigger than 30-40 mil and the scanners are gathering the data at 500 000 points per second.
As Sharky outlined above, the scanners pick up colour but its a snap shot of the...