u/Edwinbakup

▲ 3 r/NBA2k

Is the game worth buying for 10 eur right now on steam

I used to play 2k but not so much after selling my console, mainly i want to play some mycareer and mypark

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u/Edwinbakup — 23 hours ago

headaches going from 24 to 27"

from IPS to IPS, 1080p to 1440p. Can't even use it for an hour without getting headaches. Should i sell it?

I sit about 65-70 cm from the monitor

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u/Edwinbakup — 8 days ago

headaches going from 24 to 27"

from IPS to IPS, 1080p to 1440p. Can't even use it for an hour without getting headaches. Should i sell it?

I sit about 65-70 cm from the monitor

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u/Edwinbakup — 8 days ago

I can’t get used to 27” 1440p from 24” 1080p

It’s been 3 days and while the monitor looks great in movies/games (mini-led) i just can’t get used to the fat screen. I still get some amounts of eye pain and headaches from it. I went back to 24” 1080p for a bit and the ppi still looks fine to me, unlike where people said it’s practically impossible to go back. Should i just still stick with it? Both of my monitors are IPS

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u/Edwinbakup — 13 days ago

Currently I upgraded to a Xiaomi G Pro 27i from my 24" 1080p. And my head is kind of hurting on the first day. AI says it's from the PPI difference, which i can notice that text is sharper especially since I'm using it at 125% scaling for now.

Movies and Games do "pop" in HDR, but idk if i particularly find it better

It seems it takes a week to get used to it, should i just stick to it? At best i can sell it second hand, can't return it back to factory unfortunately

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u/Edwinbakup — 16 days ago

I want to take high quality screenshots.

DLDSR can go 4k (1080p is my native) but i want to go even higher, i tried CustomDSRTool but it doesn't work.

Any way? doesn't have to be a Nvidia solution.

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u/Edwinbakup — 23 days ago
▲ 1 r/pchelp

I want to take high quality screenshots.

DLDSR can go 4k (1080p is my native) but i want to go even higher, i tried CustomDSRTool but it doesn't work.

Any way? doesn't have to be a Nvidia solution.

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u/Edwinbakup — 23 days ago
▲ 0 r/csharp

I know stuff like text manipulation, interfaces, different collections, oop, linq, delegates, async vs sync, generics but im still not sure where i’d even start on most projects

for example a file navigator app that requires manipulating File, Directory, DirectoryInfo, Drive and similar classes, I feel like i wouldn’t really know where to start without asking AI what to do

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u/Edwinbakup — 23 days ago

I mainly want to just code, I haven't really dealt with data that much but i feel i do like working with excel and stuff like that. I have almost finished the first semester of this course, but almost all IT related courses start very similar and only differ in third semester and beyond. Any tips?

I picked this course since I've heard this course is just overall better and easier than computer science, but I'm really not sure if it's true, at the end of the day i really want to just code or deal with data or both.

90% of what i heard is that most job-employers don't care about what course you finish.

I was also considering informatics in addition to computer science. Any tips?

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u/Edwinbakup — 25 days ago