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Drejk wrote:Defensive Qualities: xxx - leftover placeholder?A wise worm has all the answers you will ever need...
Yup. I forgot to delete it. Thank you.
Otherwise getting strong "Alice In Wonderland" Caterpillar vibes from this guy, guessing that's intentional. :)
*whistles innocently*
Yes, with a sprinkling of Leto II's philosophical ramblings...
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So I installed Atlas Fallen: The Reign of Sands, from one of previous Humble Choices...
At the start is asks ne if I want to run it in Vulkan or DX12. I picked DX12, and noticed it was made by the same guys as both Surges. Sounds promising...
I start setting up the game, changing the controls to my liking. One thing that caught my eye was that Auto video function set everything to High... (the description noted that it will set everything to Low if it fails to recognize GPU), weird, as there is no way that a quite recent game would run in all high setting on Intel integrated graphic card...
I start the game and see the hand-draw intro. All is fine until after the intro when screen goes black. I see the Tutorial instructions, I hear the sounds of movement and lashing around when I press buttons but there is no image. The game tells me to look at light with mouse, but there is no light, no hint of movement.
I run a YT video showing the start of the game and it definitely shouldn't look like that.
Crap.
I started tried to start the game using Vulkan instead of DX12. Nope. It crashed immediately.
Ok, trying again with DX12, making sure that everything is set to Low. This time the game crashes after the intro.
*sigh*
It seems that it will end on the pile of "waiting until dedicated graphic cards"...
NobodysHome |
It seems that it will end on the pile of "waiting until dedicated graphic cards"...
Did you ever figure out that card you have?
Because I'm cleaning the studio shed and I have a pile of graphics cards Shiro left me, including a GTX 3060 which is still a pretty solid modern graphics card.
Assuming that:
(a) It's legal to ship such things to Poland, and
(b) you can use one,
I'd be happy to send you a list of the cards I was going to eBay and you can take your pick and we can see just how stupid postage from here to Poland is. (Impus Minor has been getting dinged $80 just to ship things to his girlfriend in Fargo, so I'm thinking shipping a card to Poland might well be prohibitively expensive.)
I checked the USPS web site on restrictions for shipments to Poland and it had the very helpful, "These things are illegal" (no electronics were listed), but "many other things require licenses so check with your recipient to make sure they have the correct license".
Drejk |
Drejk wrote:It seems that it will end on the pile of "waiting until dedicated graphic cards"...Did you ever figure out that card you have?
It is Intel B660 motherboard with Intel UHD Graphics 730 chipset.
Because I'm cleaning the studio shed and I have a pile of graphics cards Shiro left me, including a GTX 3060 which is still a pretty solid modern graphics card.
Looks nice from what I am googling. Far above and beyond integrated gfx, but that's not high threshold to pass.
I would have to make if replacing the PSU might violate the manufacturer's warranty or not (three years, well, now two and a half year of free repairs is nothing to sneer at).
Assuming that:
(a) It's legal to ship such things to Poland, and
(b) you can use one,
I'd be happy to send you a list of the cards I was going to eBay and you can take your pick and we can see just how stupid postage from here to Poland is. (Impus Minor has been getting dinged $80 just to ship things to his girlfriend in Fargo, so I'm thinking shipping a card to Poland might well be prohibitively expensive.)I checked the USPS web site on restrictions for shipments to Poland and it had the very helpful, "These things are illegal" (no electronics were listed), but "many other things require licenses so check with your recipient to make sure they have the correct license".
It would have to have a notification of contents, probably listing estimated value (customs declaration?), and I would have to pay VAT tax (probably 23%) and tariff (ca. 10%, as far as I could find on a such short notice).
3060 12GB seems to cost around $300-350 in Poland now, though it fluctuates (both because of shifting USD:PLN exchange rates, and because the price seems to be going up and down often).
I have no faintest clue how do the customs house calculates the value of the package. Do they have some kind of list, check the current value, or simply go with what is listed in declaration.
NobodysHome |
...It would have to have a notification of contents, probably listing estimated value, and I would have to pay VAT tax (probably 23%) and tariff (ca. 10%, as far as I could find on a such short notice).
3060 12GB seems to cost around $300-350 in Poland now, though it fluctuates (both because of shifting USD:PLN exchange rates, and because the price seems to be going up and down often).
I have no faintest clue how do the customs house calculates the value of the package. Do they have some kind of list, check the current value, or simply go with what is listed in declaration.
I find it bizarre that you'd have to pay VAT and tariffs on a gift, but considering the U.S.'s horrific taxation on emigration, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that even shipped objects pay taxes.
On the bright side, the shipping looks to be about $85.85, which isn't nearly as ridiculous as I thought it'd be...
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Drejk wrote:I find it bizarre that you'd have to pay VAT and tariffs on a gift, but considering the U.S.'s horrific taxation on emigration, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that even shipped objects pay taxes....It would have to have a notification of contents, probably listing estimated value, and I would have to pay VAT tax (probably 23%) and tariff (ca. 10%, as far as I could find on a such short notice).
3060 12GB seems to cost around $300-350 in Poland now, though it fluctuates (both because of shifting USD:PLN exchange rates, and because the price seems to be going up and down often).
I have no faintest clue how do the customs house calculates the value of the package. Do they have some kind of list, check the current value, or simply go with what is listed in declaration.
Now I am not so sure about VAT, but definitely tariffs are obligatory - gifts are exempt but only to 45 EUR.
Claiming things purchased in USA as "gifts" or asking friends being in USA to buy things for you and send as "gifts" was so widespread that I am not surprised at all that EU went with hard stance on that.
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And, as our new, anti-vax, anti-fluoride, anti-nationalized-health-care leadership transitions into office with their incredibly anti-labor advisors, I have to ask:
Do they watch these movies, see the toothless, pox-ridden beggars littering the streets, and say, "Ah, those were the good old days!"?
Drejk |
(b) you can use one,
Uh... Is that one with two or three fans? Because from what I am seeing in specs those with three fans might be too long for my box, which is less than 30 centimeters inside. There might be things in the way that cut the practical space down to something like 25 centimeters even - I will have to measure when I open the computer to recheck the PSU for warranty and the detachability of the cables.
NobodysHome |
NobodysHome wrote:(b) you can use one,Uh... Is that one with two or three fans? Because from what I am seeing in specs those with three fans might be too long for my box, which is less than 30 centimeters inside. There might be things in the way that cut the practical space down to something like 25 centimeters even - I will have to measure when I open the computer to recheck the PSU for warranty and the detachability of the cables.
They all have three fans -- we buy full-sized cases and massive cards.
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Drejk wrote:They all have three fans -- we buy full-sized cases and massive cards.NobodysHome wrote:(b) you can use one,Uh... Is that one with two or three fans? Because from what I am seeing in specs those with three fans might be too long for my box, which is less than 30 centimeters inside. There might be things in the way that cut the practical space down to something like 25 centimeters even - I will have to measure when I open the computer to recheck the PSU for warranty and the detachability of the cables.
That... might simplify the things. Ah, well. We'll see when I can be half-a**ed to open the computer again.
Or not, if it will be a very close match...
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Speaking of graphics...
This is how Elden Ring will likely look, more or less, on my computer. This is a YouTube recording of someone playing ER on the same graphics chipset as mine, though I have a newer cpu (12th gen i5-12400), which is—allegedly—slightly-slightly better, or at least a bit newer.
This is quite typical of how a lots of games look for me.
Hmmm...
Maybe I should have check if I can actually buy Elden Ring on the current sale? The price seems to be within the margin of error of exchange rate on PayPal...
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Elden Ring works fine so far. I would certainly appreciate better graphic quality, but it works fine. I even managed to set it to "Medium", and it works smoothly so far, though I am certain it is not real medium quality offered by this game, there are definitely some hardware functions missing that make it worse than it could be at this tier.
Drejk |
I am playing an astrologer...
Why do I feel like I picked a sort-of-easy-at-least-at-start mode?
The first-first enemy was far too resistant to my spell and quickly smacked me down (dodging feels slow). Since that time, I... Didn't die?
I run into a dragon, so I valiantly run away—I got caught in an edge of its breath, but barely survived and healed, not even stoping to look back.
I avoided the guy on horse, because, well, he had a horse and I didn't at that time.
When some big, ugly giant jumped out, I tactically retreated while spamming spells at his awful ankles. He managed to smack me with the edges of his enormous reach, but I healed through, restored my energy, kept my distance, and spammed more spells until he died.