You don't think you'll ever really use all 32GB at the same time until you're running a virtual machine or two and open task manager to see that you're consistently using over 82% of your RAM, which happened to me today.
I'd argue that Baldur's Gate 3 is the best RPG in at least 20 years. It's been so long since we've had an RPG on its level that I had almost forgotten what it felt like. It makes me feel like the original Fallout games (from Black Isle Studios, not Bethesda) made me feel back in the day.
Honestly, I was surprised to hear that the game forces fast travel. I mean, a small indie company like Hello Games managed to make a procedurally generated universe where you can hop in your ship, fly off the planet, and either cruise through the galaxy or turn on warp speed and leave it all behind. Hell, you can even do it all in VR.
Yet, somehow, Bethesda made a space exploration game that doesn't really let you explore space.
Of course, this is only what I've heard about it. I've been way too busy playing Baldur's Gate 3 to play anything else. But my hype for eventually playing Starfield has dwindled to a solid "meh". Maybe I'll play it sometime when I don't have anything better to do.
That's one way to tell us that you're probably not old enough to have played a good number of original NES games without emulator save states. People like to say that Soulslike games are hard, but some of those games were absurdly difficult.
The next time there's an election that the Republicans try to steal, X (formerly Twitter) will now work to back up their lies completely. That's what's really happening here.
Likely always has been. It's just that he seemed like a cool, progressive, science-loving entrepreneur before he showed the world what a total piece of shit he really is.
You don't think you'll ever really use all 32GB at the same time until you're running a virtual machine or two and open task manager to see that you're consistently using over 82% of your RAM, which happened to me today.