svgmn1
Fat link cult
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-it's annoying how pc assembly turned from being a neat geeky hobby to an Apple product/iPhone-like giga corporation status symbol for consoomers
-new gen of pc owners knowledge, even for the most hardcore of them is almost entirely based around brand-based stereotypes (e.g. gigabyte bad asus good) random and redundant pieces of information from tech outlets despite abundance of actual information. it wasn't this way back then. most guys who build pcs back then were people who actually needed them, engineers, nerds, etc.
-these hive minded consoomer sheep try to convince everyone around them to consoom and waste their money on Q4 of every year, and more repulsively set new targets and headrooms for other people around them (e.g. 4k 120fps is the new 4k 60fps
another one: my thread detailing how kikes want to convince you that there is enough headroom in refresh rate and fps all the way to 16000hz:
-the problem is how these normies (as I mentioned in the first point. people who indulge in pc assembly don't care about tech anymore and are more of normies who spend thousands on an apple product every year) brag about being consoomer cucks and shame people who really want to play vidya (consoles) have portability (laptops) or just cope with limited budget or other orientation that isn't necessarily aligned with theirs.
It got to the point where if you ask most of them in private of "what should I do to play vidya?" they would tell you to spend atleast 2k to get a decent build.
when I was young, things weren't like that. I had a laptop and I used to get rented ps1 and ps2. I owned ataris, dreamcast and sega genesis. I worked on a pc in my school that had athelons (in which amds were considered bad back then and everyone wanted pentiums, but it didn't get witch-hunted the same way because it was cheap)
things were just different back then man. now it's filled with these toxic normies and chads. kikes in every pc part company ramping up and inflating prices for no reason. fucking foids getting into this business.
and what's more of a tell tale sign that your hobby is ruined than foids getting familiar with it? exactly. it's over
-new gen of pc owners knowledge, even for the most hardcore of them is almost entirely based around brand-based stereotypes (e.g. gigabyte bad asus good) random and redundant pieces of information from tech outlets despite abundance of actual information. it wasn't this way back then. most guys who build pcs back then were people who actually needed them, engineers, nerds, etc.
-these hive minded consoomer sheep try to convince everyone around them to consoom and waste their money on Q4 of every year, and more repulsively set new targets and headrooms for other people around them (e.g. 4k 120fps is the new 4k 60fps
another one: my thread detailing how kikes want to convince you that there is enough headroom in refresh rate and fps all the way to 16000hz:
-the problem is how these normies (as I mentioned in the first point. people who indulge in pc assembly don't care about tech anymore and are more of normies who spend thousands on an apple product every year) brag about being consoomer cucks and shame people who really want to play vidya (consoles) have portability (laptops) or just cope with limited budget or other orientation that isn't necessarily aligned with theirs.
It got to the point where if you ask most of them in private of "what should I do to play vidya?" they would tell you to spend atleast 2k to get a decent build.
when I was young, things weren't like that. I had a laptop and I used to get rented ps1 and ps2. I owned ataris, dreamcast and sega genesis. I worked on a pc in my school that had athelons (in which amds were considered bad back then and everyone wanted pentiums, but it didn't get witch-hunted the same way because it was cheap)
things were just different back then man. now it's filled with these toxic normies and chads. kikes in every pc part company ramping up and inflating prices for no reason. fucking foids getting into this business.
and what's more of a tell tale sign that your hobby is ruined than foids getting familiar with it? exactly. it's over