There’s a DnD podcast called “Not Another DnD Podcast”, where one of the characters is a redneck elf. That one’s played by Emily Axford, who’s also part of D20: open.spotify.com/show/5GcTIDkgnB9wP6CmUyOSqa?si=2…
It’s not just about how smooth the game looks, but also how smooth it feels to control. 30 fps is way too sluggish for me. Granted, most people would probably reach a point of diminishing return somewhere after 60 fps, unless you’re someone with the reflexes and hardware (high polling rate mouse, good frame timing on your monitor, low system lag, etc.) to back it up. I’m quite comfy between 120 to 144 fps, but there’s some absolute monsters out there who would probably find that too slow.
If it’s not a very fast moving game, like a turn based RPG, then it doesn’t matter that much, but at least 60 fps is still a must for me to not look like a slideshow.
I know someone who is selling a pretty central two-room appartment in Tartu for 133.000€. And depending on the district, I’d personally rather live in Tartu than Tallinn. 🤔
The prices in Estonia have gone up like crazy these past few years.
It’s actually hilarious how many far right politicians in my country LOVE drag shows. Oh, sure, they hate all black, brown and yellow people, and sometimes the LGBTQ+ community, but all of their favourite pubs have drag shows every month lmao
We should also hold their fans accountable for being mindless assholes. If some guy I watch on the internet tells me that he got a bad review, my first thought is not “I should send death threats to this reviewer”. Like, that’s not how a normal, semi well adjusted person behaves!