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HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

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The Curse Of High Refresh Rates

Gamedev Hardware Programming
1 year ago 306.9K views 0 shares
The Curse Of High Refresh Rates
The high-refresh-rate rabbit hole claims another victim. Once you've experienced the buttery smoothness of 144 FPS gaming, your standards get completely warped. Suddenly 60 FPS—which used to be the gold standard we all dreamed about—feels like watching a PowerPoint presentation. Your GPU is crying, your electricity bill is skyrocketing, but you refuse to compromise because "I just don't think at this age I'm meant to live an uncomfortable life." The gaming equivalent of refusing to drink anything but top-shelf liquor after that one time you splurged.

Generate Low Poly Birds

Gamedev Unity Hardware Programming
1 year ago 374.3K views 0 shares
Generate Low Poly Birds
Ah, the classic "birds aren't real" conspiracy meets game dev limitations. Twenty years in the industry and I've seen rendering budgets dictate reality more times than I care to admit. That low-poly bird is basically what happens when your PM says "we need birds" but your GPU budget was already blown on realistic water physics. Nature's drones running at 10 FPS with PS1-era geometry. Next time someone tells you birds aren't real, just show them this absolute unit of optimization. Whoever rendered our simulation clearly had to make some tough choices in the resource allocation meeting.

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do not become the "legacy code guy"

do not become the "legacy code guy"

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65.9K views 4 years ago