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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

Low-settings Memes

Posts tagged with Low-settings

The Lion Doesn't Concern Itself With Optimization

Gamedev Unity Debugging Programming Testing
5 months ago 288.6K views 0 shares
The Lion Doesn't Concern Itself With Optimization
The majestic lion might not care about optimization, but that 15.5 FPS is SCREAMING in pain! Sweet mother of performance issues! ๐Ÿ’€ Developers spending 72 hours optimizing code to squeeze out 2 more frames per second while this royal beast is just lounging around with catastrophic frame rates like it's a day at the spa. Meanwhile, gamers are having seizures trying to play anything below 60 FPS. THE AUDACITY! For the non-gaming crowd: FPS = Frames Per Second. Anything below 30 is basically a slideshow presentation from hell.

The Potato Graphics Connoisseur

Gamedev Hardware Unity Programming
9 months ago 321.8K views 0 shares
The Potato Graphics Connoisseur
The eternal struggle between performance and comedy. While everyone's dropping their life savings on RTX cards to see every pore on their character's face, some of us are over here deliberately cranking those settings down to potato quality. There's something deeply satisfying about watching a AAA game turn into a blocky, glitchy mess where characters' faces fold in on themselves during emotional cutscenes. It's the digital equivalent of watching a Shakespeare play performed by kindergartners - technically worse but infinitely more entertaining.

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It's AI Fault

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monTEK Stable Dual Monitor Stand for 17"โ€“32โ€ Computer Screens, Heavy-Duty Desk Mount with 22 lbs per Arm, Fully Adjustable Brackets and Arms, Clamp/Grommet Base, VESA 100ร—100mm Max

monTEK Stable Dual Monitor Stand for 17"โ€“32โ€ Computer Screens, Heavy-Duty Desk Mount with 22 lbs per Arm, Fully Adjustable Brackets and Arms, Clamp/Grommet Base, VESA 100ร—100mm Max

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i am a good programmer!!

i am a good programmer!!

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76.4K views 4 years ago