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  • As I said it strongly depends on what you do with it. One of my main hobbies is aim training and there the difference is clearly noticeable. And there are many trustworthy voices in the aim training community that back this up. It’s also noteworthy that other factors of the monitor impact motion clarity more than just the refresh rate. For example an OLED panel has way better motion clarity than IPS panels.

    But in the end stuff like this obviously won’t give you superpowers. You have to train to actually get gud.




  • Es tut mir leid, aber den einzenen Leuten die schuld für die Abhängigkeit vom auto zu geben ist extrem kurzsichtig.

    Don’t hate the player hate the game.

    So viele Projekte weltweit haben gezeigt, dass es den meisten Leuten eigentlich egal ist, welches Verkehrsmittel sie nutzen. Die meisten wollen einfach nur komfortabel und effizient ihre Wege zurück legen. Klar gibt es ein paar Leute, die Autos so unglaublich geil finden, aber in den meisten Orte, an denen bessere Alternativen als das Auto angeboten werden, werden diese auch genutzt. Deutschland ist halt nicht so ein Ort. Öffis sind scheisse, Fahrradinfrastruktur ist scheisse, Wohnungsmarkt ist scheisse um alles zu Fuß machen zu können. Da bleibt nur eine Option, und das ist auch kein Zufall bei der Autoindustrie im Land.















  • Idk about the prices in canada but 3000 CAD shouldn’t give you a “decent current gen gaming pc”. This is already high end territory where you’re already burning money unnecessarly just to have the latest an greatest. For 2500 CAD you can get a prebuild 9070 XT + 7800X3D system (here). This system destroys the PS5 performance wise. I can get 240-300 FPS in the Finals while the PS5 can get a max of 120 FPS in performance mode with hits to the visual fidelity.

    And yes a PS5 is 579 CAD as far as I can see, so a lot cheaper.

    However as I stated a PC can run way more different games even without taking emulation into account. Furthermore on PS5 you have to pay 110 CAD/year to play online and PC games generally are cheaper than console games. So there is a significant amount of money you’ll save on the software.

    Additionally you kinda are forced to buy a new console when the new generation arrives while I can use my PC for the newest games as long as I want to or the hardware just can’t handle it anymore.

    And lastly a PC can also be used for non gaming stuff. You can even get use of the performance for 3D modeling, Video editing, running LLMs or whatever.

    So as I stated before both have their use cases, a PC is definetly more expensive up front buy it also just offers more value. At the end it doesn’t matter and everyone can play games on the hardware they want to.