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#91
Last post by TechChamp - Yesterday at 19:56:46
Dude you need develop this site some more. Nothing just you guys have to invest some time changing the way of interaction of the viewers on this site.
It's a pain in the a** commenting here. Even finding the replies is harder, and replying someone, we can't even bother. Just follow the UI of GSMArena. I believe that this site will be a bigger than those noobs.
#92
Last post by FactOr5 - Yesterday at 19:54:24
When it comes to the various PG32UCDM models, nobody should be caring about getting something so expensive that also creates a handicap with DSC. And knowing that, ASUS should stop trying to take advantage of their customers by making excessive extra costs for the varients worth buying like the PG32UCDMR or PG32UCDM3 which cost them pennies on the dollar difference to make.
TL/DR: The siblings of this model justify THIS advertised price, not the weakest of the bunch, so at this price for this model, nobody should care about it.
#93
Last post by GeorgeS - Yesterday at 19:49:56
Quote from: A on December 20, 2025, 01:23:45Quote from: TruthIsThere on December 19, 2025, 23:29:42Yeah, but... A, comparing a controlled device, our smartphones, to an inference entity (probabilities/just guessing) is night & day!
Some folks may feel fine handcuffed to a system that fails to understand the difference from a Doritos' bag over a firearm; but, I'll just stick to a peace-of-mind simple life/ecosystem.
It's all a matter of application. Not everyone needs it to identify Dorito bags, in the case of gaming some use cases can be:
1. Voicing 100% of NPCs
2. Giving NPCs more personality, better favorability systems and real life where you can chat with them to get info rather than static option picking.
3. NPC and monster variations (means their looks can have subtle differences)
4. Voice commanding of assistant NPCs
5. More organic plot developments where good ends and bad ends aren't dictated by the designer but left up to the player, a game may even be made impossible to win (not through game mechanics but through general difficulty) and a player would challenge themselves to find a way to make impossible possible
I think too many people are focused on generative AI to replace what we have and lower costs and too little look at the potential it can open up for gaming that was never possible before.
Exactly. If/when used merely as a TOOL we might finally have NPC's with a bit of 'smarts'.
I'd love to purchase a game that was different every time I played it.
#94
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 19:48:09
#95
Last post by Jsn - Yesterday at 19:45:15
Da kann ich nur zustimmen.
So ein Zweistufiger Auslöseknops ist echt was feines, vor allem wenn man mal nur eine Hand frei hat.
Ich habe zurzeit das Nubia Z70 Ultra und nutze den Knopf recht häufig.
#96
Last post by GeorgeS - Yesterday at 19:28:20
Well SURE there is always a nefarious conspiracy behind any companies servers being offline. ROTFLMAO!!!
And NO, I really could not care any LESS about Valve/Steams "social" features. The single reason I'll use Steam vs "EPIC" or other publishers sites is that I really don't need or want my personal information scattered over a ½ dozen or more sites when it need not be.
BTW: Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!
#97
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 19:16:08
#98
Last post by Limitzz - Yesterday at 19:06:11
Bei einem Preis um die 200 Dollar wäre das Gerät DOA (dead on arrival). In dieser Preisklasse gibt es mittlerweile deutlich leistungsstärkere Alternativen wie z.B. den Retroid Pocket G2 ($219 G2 Gen2), den Retroid Pocket 6 ($229 SD8 Gen2) oder für etwas mehr Geld den Leistungsknaller im unter 300 Dollar Segment, den KONKR Pocket FIT ($269 G3 Gen3). Ein Gerät mit neuem Snapdragon 865 hätte nur dann eine Chance, wenn es sich irgendwo im 150-175 Dollar Segment bewegt.
#99
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 18:36:17
#100
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 18:26:51