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What’s better: instant-death bottomless pits, or being able to reroll your build?
Last week, you decided by 60% to 40% that vampires are better than werewolves. I trust we will never hear of this again. Alas, I must respond to serious allegations. RPS reader Truffles commented, “This is an absurd comparison, I thought this was meant to be scientific! How are we meant to decide between two completely unrelated things?” You’re right. I’m sorry. I’m failing you all. “I hope next time we’re back to proper sensible comparisons,” Truffles added, “like instant-death bottomless pits vs. being able to reroll your build.” Alright, let’s find out. What’s better: instant-death bottomless pits, or being able to reroll your build?
You can buy A24’s Stop Making Sense restoration on 4K, and nothing is better than that
If home is where you want to be, then pick this Blu-ray disc up and turn it around (in your DVD player)
These 3 Simple Training Ideas Will Help You Build Bigger and Better Arms
These 3 Simple Training Ideas Will Help You Build Bigger and Better Arms
YouTube TV gets a 1080p Enhanced option that offers better video quality
YouTube TV users are getting a higher-quality video option for everything from binging their favorite shows to catching a live game. Google is rolling out a new setting called 1080p Enhanced for YouTube TV and Primetime Channels subscribers. The 1080p Enhanced setting improves on the existing 1080p60 resolution with its upgraded bitrate.
Google confirmed the update after a Reddit user posted about it on the platform. The 1080p Enhanced setting “delivers our highest video quality,” according to the response. Reddit users who already have access to 1080p Enhanced report that the resolution is available for all of the same channels as 1080p60, such as Paramount and Syfy. The 1080p Enhanced option also follows YouTube Premium, which boosted video quality for subscribers on the company’s original platform.
In this case, any YouTube TV and Primetime Channels subscribers with an updated 4K-compatible streaming device should gain access to the option by accessing video quality settings. However, Google has discovered a bug that stops users from manually choosing 1080p Enhanced. However, the company reports that the bug doesn’t impact picture quality and that it is working to fix the problem.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/youtube-tv-gets-a-1080p-enhanced-option-that-offers-better-video-quality-100505656.html?src=rss
What’s better: fighting your double, or optional challenges giving rewards upfront?
Last time, you decided that petting the dog is better than entering cyberspace. I’m not angry, I’m just disappointed. And you probably don’t even notice me sulking here in cyberspace because you’re so busy tickling some lousy stinkbag with the mind of a toddler. Fine, fine, whatever. This week, it’s all about self-imposed challenges. What’s better: fighting your double, or optional challenges giving rewards upfront?
This Site Will Help You Become A Better Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Engineer
Of all the new abilities introduced in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, the crafting options made possible by Fuse and Ultrahand have really captured fans’ attention. Yet for every video of a cool battle mech or Korok torture device, there are just as many players struggling to figure out the engineering that goes into these contraptions.
Enter Zeldabuilds.gg, a site where players can share their favorite builds and get tips from others on how to piece together more intricate contraptions, as picked up by Kotaku. The site currently shows a picture of the build in question, along wih a list of components used to build it.
While there’s space for a description where some users have submitted build tips, most of the submitted builds are still lacking this element. You can also search by a specific component to see all the builds that use it.