Perhaps my memory is clouded, as it has been a long time since I had played a Call of Duty game, but I believe there was a time when most of it felt anti-war, in that you would die frequently and often, then be shown a quote that was about how there are no winners in war, providing a sharp contrast between the actions you were taking and the grin reality of what was occuring. After I believe Modern Warfare 2, the CEOs of Infinity War stepped down, and since then the quotes stopped being more anti-war, and much more pro-war, highlighting heroism and such in the quotes. I always viewed it as a studio change and just stopped playing after that, feeling the games were just missing the mark and farming more and more of that sweet multiplayer money.
sobersquid
joined 1 year ago
I use KDE Neon. I was and still am a big fan of arch, and while I appreciate the philosophy behind it, I just didn't feel like setting it all up this time around, KDE Neon had the software I was looking for and just got out of my way (outside of needing to deal with NVidia drivers, which seems like a pain wherever I go, I eternally hope for improvements from Nvidia)
So I have a Ryzen 3700X and an RTX 2070 Super, I have used the frame gen mod and I am hit or miss on it - It works for me, as flying around New York I went from getting 25FPS on Ultra up to 60FPS on Ultra, but it also comes at a cost (At least, for me it did) - For me, it caused a lot of duplicate images/jitter/artifacting (I really don't know how to best explain it) on some of the elements, such as the side glass reflections, and while the frame rate was good, looking around resulted in stutters. Reading around, the stutters looking around are likely due to my VRAM already being pushed at its limit; decreasing the texture size seemed to help this a bit; but despite this I still run into artifacting, so at the moment, I leave it off unless I am running into a large area where I know my system will be taxed more and I need the frames. I think it is great for what it is, and I certainly applaud the work that went into it, but some refinement is still needed imo. (Just noticed this was 6 months too late; I need more coffee, my apologies.)