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Rift Apart has an anti-aliasing mode called DLAA that actually just uses DLSS without the change in resolution. Just resolves edges, basically. It's really good. I'm super impressed with it. This is the kind of thing I've been waiting for ever since MSAA stopped being standard, because stuff like TAA/SMAA/FXAA is pretty bad. The difference between them and DLAA is night and day. It looks practically like no AA does, but with smoother edges.

What are the chances that alien technology is far beyond our own, yet they still somehow managed to crash land on Earth after traveling through the stars, likely stopping at a few places along the way?

BREAKING!!! ATF Stripped of Power To Regulate & Control Under The NFA & GCA With Rules!


In this video I provide an important update in the lawsuit which removed the ATF's frames/receivers rule!


https://youtube.com/watch?v=HvRGlG62XNc
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i think one of the last few graphics drivers actually fixed my screen flicker issues. fucking finally! it's been years!

I won't be finished with TotK for quite some time I think. Every play session I go into it thinking "today is the day I progress the main quest" and then end up doing some other shit. There is legitimately TOO MUCH IN THIS GAME, yet I can't bring myself to stop doing everything.

why does this soundtrack actually go hard though?

if you had someone listen to this and told them it was the soundtrack for the next mario rpg, they'd totally believe you.

youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS2

What Happened to Dolphin on Steam?

TL;DR: Nintendo never actually threatened any legal action. It was Valve that asked Nintendo if they were cool with having Dolphin on Steam. Nintendo answered that they would rather Valve not allow it, so they didn't.

That would explain why there wasn't any such problem with Dolphin on its own, just coming to Steam. To be honest, I don't know why anyone cares if it comes to Steam or not. The only difference it makes is that it's 1 step easier to use on a Steam Deck if it's already on Steam.

This kind of reminds me of the whole debacle with Project M, where there was never technically any legal grounds for its shutdown but there was a lot of hearsay and rumors about that being the case. In the end, it really was just companies talking to each other and trying to stay in good graces (Project M died so that streaming Nintendo games on Twitch could live, essentially). We all know that Valve has been getting somewhat friendly with Nintendo recently, with the port of Portal 1 and 2 over to Switch. It's possible that they want to maintain that relationship well enough to bring other games to their platform in the future as well, and so hosting an emulator for their console when Valve knows damn well that Nintendo doesn't like emulators could be detrimental to that relationship.

dolphin-emu.org/blog/2023/07/2

the fact that ocarina of time is so full of glitches/exploits that you can beat no-logic randomizers is insane

they're STILL PLAYING HOLY SHIT
i was watching this LAST NIGHT LOL

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