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But right now, it's not making them look more like their character design. It's making them look like different people, with bad facelifts and worse makeup.

It will get better when it can be supported in-game with reference images, but right now, to quote myself from the FC thread, it looks like this:

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But it would certainly make Virtual Valerie impressive.
 
DLSS 5 is coming soon.
Internet has been moaning about it alot, so am I the only person who thinks that the games look better with the technology?



They're trying to hide things by making content look superficial and artificially pretty with their AI Slop. The footage looks like was made directly by some clean and generic random AI generated videos or images... At the same time, companies are cranking up prices for the RAM and the GPUs like is some cyberwar ongoing...
 
Personally I thought it looks great, even ignoring the facial changes the overall lighting and shadow improvements are stunning. Maybe Nvidia should show how it might improve the landscapes and things like that in games.
 
@bsmaff Hey quick support question. My motherboard is pissing me off and I am thinking about swapping out for another one. I understand its basically building the computer again because I need to reconnect everything. But 2 questions:
- If its a motherboard swap there is no need to apply thermal paste anywhere, correct?
- Once it boots up again, do I need to do anything with Windows, drivers?
 
@bsmaff Hey quick support question. My motherboard is pissing me off and I am thinking about swapping out for another one. I understand its basically building the computer again because I need to reconnect everything. But 2 questions:
- If its a motherboard swap there is no need to apply thermal paste anywhere, correct?
- Once it boots up again, do I need to do anything with Windows, drivers?

1) You would need to reapply thermal paste to the CPU again, that is only place.
2) If you swap motherboard for same chipset then drivers won't need changing but you should update drivers every few months anyway.
 
Steam Machine pricing starting at 1049U$???? with 512GB????
If its true damn you AI bubble and doesnt bode well for next generation consoles.
Will ride my XSX for years to come
 
Sony have already stated that current RAM pricing means the PS6 is going to be massively delayed.
32GB of RAM has gone from £90 to £400 in 6 months.
 
Sony have already stated that current RAM pricing means the PS6 is going to be massively delayed.
32GB of RAM has gone from £90 to £400 in 6 months.

I believe I read that that those high prices would take years to stabilize even if all goes well. I would think that even if they delay, they already had components ordered and ready (again this is just me thinking out loud I have no clue what goes internally), so could it be they release a console with slightly outdated components to make it more affordable? Guessing Xbox is on the same boat, gaming is just becoming unnafordable.
Who the hell is gonna buy a 1000$ console?
 
I believe I read that that those high prices would take years to stabilize even if all goes well. I would think that even if they delay, they already had components ordered and ready (again this is just me thinking out loud I have no clue what goes internally), so could it be they release a console with slightly outdated components to make it more affordable? Guessing Xbox is on the same boat, gaming is just becoming unnafordable.
Who the hell is gonna buy a 1000$ console?
Millions of PS5 Pro owners apparently 🤪 :
https://www.accio.com/business/ps5-pro-sales-numbers-trend

Overall: wild times for sure. I’m good with my old AM4 system atm and happy I don’t “have” to invest.
 
I have already signed-in to join the list for a 2TB Steam Machine + Controller. From a PC hardware perspective is expensive indeed, but besides playing on my PC, I also want a more common ground regarding a console experience for those reasons:

- I already purchased from Valve a 1TB Steam Deck OLED and after two years I enjoyed it a lot, I have especially the best experience with indies and emulation!
- I have more than 1K games on Steam and I want to use Steam Machine to use it for the entire library and play less demanding "medium" last gen titles on couch that I didn't touched so far, and eventually with my new last year's PC never will (franchises like Far Cry, Crysis, Dragon Age, Mass Effect and so on...)
- Making completely use of Steam OS on it for plug and play for a quick play session after work, but also to tweak and learn more Linux on desktop mode.
- now regarding emulation, this is a big rabbit hole that Steam OS offers it fully via EmuDeck, as besides classic retro consoles I want to experience more demanding games for PS3 or PS4 emulation that day by day is better ( GOW III, Bloodborne...).
- Like SteamDeck itself, this cube could fit in luggage if I can make use of a screen on trips or vacations.
- Steam controller is a must, so buying the bundle can get the controller for a lesser price (69€).
- from my experience alone (21 years of Steam), Valve offers the best support in purchases, gaming and updates...

If a casual gamer needs a "next gen" PC or console, this isn't the product and is not the best or viable option (even though all hardware is rising in price continuously). That said, If I consider my position regarding this purchase, I'm sure I'll benefit from SM fully and I'll give my PC some rest from time to time... :TU:

...

Btw, Steam Summer Sale 2026 is on the horizon, starts tomorrow... Enjoy! 🥳
 
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RAM pricing is unlikely to stabalise anytime soon.
The pricing is going up all the time.

If Sony wanted to build 5M PS6's now they would obviously be paying today's pricing.
But that is going to be stupidly expensive and any PS6 would cost about £1000 right now at least and there wouldn't be very little performance improvement.

As things stand AI is completely destroying the consumer market.
The only way I see gaming going is everyone owning say a £150 Nvidia Shield type device and then you pay a streaming subscription to companies.
I know in the past all these have failed and no one is interested but going forward it is either this or paying £1200 for a PS6, with the same performance as a PC 5070.
 
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