Image 1 — This game definitely took awhile for me to like it.
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This game definitely took awhile for me to like it.

Just coming from NFS Heat and loving it, this game took me quite sometime to fall in love with. I think its mainly because it didn't feel as guided with NFS but eventually I figured things out and have been putting in a surprising amount of time in it so far. Wasn't big on Hawaii as the setting at first but boy did it grew on me. Here's to hoping they don't shut this down anytime soon.

u/redfaction88 — 18 hours ago

Ajazz AK820

My first mechanical keyboard that I got awhile back for less than 30$. Did some mods and I think they’re half decent apart from the stock switches having some pretty bad rattling.

Ajazz AK820 (the cheapest version with only wired connection and red switches)
Tape mod
Pcb switch sticker foam mod
GMK Motif inspired keycaps

u/redfaction88 — 18 days ago

Howdy yall 🤠

I’m looking to upgrade from my Creative Pebble 2.0 speakers to the Edifier MR4. To my understanding these are active speakers that don’t require an amp to work. However I’ve also learned that without a balanced output there is a possibility of a hissing or buzzing sound when used. I’m planning to plug this straight into my PC’s motherboard (MSI B550M PRO VDH WIFI). I’m planning to use these speakers for casual listening, single player gaming and videos or movies occasionally.

Is it a given that my planned setup will produce said hissing or buzzing noise which would compel me to purchase an additional audio interface or dac/amp or is it usable as is?

Thanks in advance!

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u/redfaction88 — 2 months ago