Judazzz
Judazzz t1_j0qwcvo wrote
Reply to comment by rodclutcher101 in Steam Deck now shipping across Asia, plus a new Steam Deck Stable Client update by thebelsnickle1991
Gaming laptops can do more than just gaming - you realize that, right?
The difference between a high-end gaming laptop and a high-end/prosumer creative studio laptop is pretty much negligible these days.
And in any case, why the fuck do you care what someone else, to whom you and your opinions are 100% irrelevant, does with his/her money?
Judazzz t1_iy5x7i0 wrote
Reply to comment by Frankjc3rd in One of our DnD players canceled so we found a replacement (OC) by AlternativePotato42
So it is an eye. I knew it!
Judazzz t1_ixyr8v7 wrote
Reply to comment by UltimateBronzeNoob in [homemade] Ribeye, mac & cheese and tenderstem broccoli for date night dinner. by Somethingfishy_92
Dat kan, ik ben er ook nog niet zo heel lang mee bekend. Toch is het tegenwoordig in elke zichzelf respecterende supermarkt verkrijgbaar.
Judazzz t1_ixyqs80 wrote
Reply to comment by Somethingfishy_92 in [homemade] Ribeye, mac & cheese and tenderstem broccoli for date night dinner. by Somethingfishy_92
In The Netherlands it's called Bimi.
Judazzz t1_j0r0ksz wrote
Reply to comment by dontlookwonderwall in Steam Deck now shipping across Asia, plus a new Steam Deck Stable Client update by thebelsnickle1991
Yeah, absolutely.
The fact that nowadays you can get a study laptop for 500-600 pounds/dollars/euros that can also double as a pretty decent 1080p gaming platform is pretty telling. Not even that long ago you'd pay closer to 1000 for a laptop offering similar performance but with worse parts (especially the displays on those rigs were often atrocious).
Regardless of whether you view them as a waste of money (which is as subjective as "Red is a pretty color" or "Pizza is the best food ever"), gaming laptops are very popular - and for a reason.