Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

ah SHIT here we go again

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"Considering just upgrading my old PC.... What's a good mobo, proc, gpu, hdd, ram, and PSU (preferably one with the BIOS pre-installed?)"

The Occu-box is what, 2 years old?

So is this what we have to "look forward" to? A year or two of barely tweaked Holiday variants and spiky crustacean spaceships (and/or Star Wars rip-offs with "@ChuckWendig" tags), and"teasing" of an upcoming game that never materializes?
 
ah SHIT here we go again

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Yet another instance of John automatically assuming "more expensive = more betterer."

First, note he specifies "18-core i9." Looking up the list of Core i9 processors, there are only two that have 18 cores, one released in 2018 (ew, old) and one in 2019. And wouldn't you know it, in both cases those are the most expensive processors you can buy from those generations. Intel's supposedly releasing a new generation in the second half of this year, but John probably isn't aware of that, so I'd laugh if he bought an i9-10980XE thinking it was top of the line only for it to be out of date a couple months later.

A cursory Amazon search for LGA 2066 motherboards shows you can get one for about $200, but knowing John, he'll want to go for one with all the bells and whistles that's $500 or more, because again, more is betterer.

Finally, I know John would love to have one of Nvidia's Quadro cards, running from $4000 on the "low" end all the way up to $9000 for the most expensive model. But maybe he'll settle for a Titan RTX instead, which is only $2500. John can be frugal, y'know!

The real kicker in all of this (aside from the fact that John can't gamedev) is that this proposed machine is way overkill according to Epic's own recommendations, and his existing desktop would continue to work fine. From the UE4 documentation:
This list represents a typical system used at Epic, providing a reasonable guideline for developing games with Unreal Engine 4:
  • Windows 10 64-bit
  • 64 GB RAM
  • 256 GB SSD (OS Drive)
  • 2 TB SSD (Data Drive)
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
  • Xoreax Incredibuild (Dev Tools Package)
  • Six-Core Xeon E5-2643 @ 3.4GHz

John continues to believe that having better hardware will magically turn him into the gamedev superstar he always wanted to be. In reality, it would just end up collecting dust like every other project he's abandoned.
 
This transition will be harder than his gender transition. He can't just have a surgeon lop off his complete ignorance and ineptitude.

Switching careers from failed politician to failed game dev is pretty smooth. it uses a lot of the same skills (spending frank's money)
 
John really only need to upgrade to a ruggedized keyboard b/c hot takes on twitter is really the bulk o his activity.

I have a sneaking suspicion that we'll see cutscenes (farmed out to someone he'll eventually screw over of course) with John's next strong female protagonist in...shockingly...a 911
 
Someone like you presumably.

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Just skip to the part where you fuck everything up and buy one off the shelf.

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Someone like you presumably.

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Just skip to the part where you fuck everything up and buy one off the shelf.

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God, this cock-chop faggot just can't let go of his old GG tactics. Of all the 50+ replies, there was only 1 that could be read as "defending" Musk, and it was along the lines of "if a tweet can kill 10% of value, maybe he's right." All other replies were agreeing with John.
 
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Is there even any point in having a zillion cores for gaming? I'm not a PC gamer, but I was under the impression that most games don't really make use of more than a few cores, and the real h4rdk0re gamers will dump their money into clock speed rather than core count.
Yeah, but this is for a game DEV machine. And when your models have 100x the vertices needed, 5000 surfaces being rendered underneath the visible layer, and instructions that are cyclically redundant to the nth power, you need every processing cycle you can get.
 
Yeah, but this is for a game DEV machine. And when your models have 100x the vertices needed, 5000 surfaces being rendered underneath the visible layer, and instructions that are cyclically redundant to the nth power, you need every processing cycle you can get.

Plus the more cores, the more alpha blades can be rendered!
 
Seriously doubt Wu is going to have another go at game development. This is just "I'm a developer you guyz" posturing. There's no way in hell Frank is going to fork out for yet another doomed venture, so who is going to pay for the minions that Wu will insist on hiring?

In any case, any PC capable of running VR is more than good enough for software development. There's absolutely no need to tear apart the desktop she already has. If you have an idea in mind, you'd just crack on with what you had until such time as it proved inadequate.
 
so who is going to pay for the minions that Wu will insist on hiring?

Not to mention that word has gotten around from John's old employees about the shitty hours & conditions they had to put up with only to get paid $1 and have John hog all the credit. Even in this shit economy no one would be desperate enough to sign on with John.
 
Is there even any point in having a zillion cores for gaming? I'm not a PC gamer, but I was under the impression that most games don't really make use of more than a few cores, and the real h4rdk0re gamers will dump their money into clock speed rather than core count.

His dusty VR computer already have a 8GB 1080(ti?) and the most taxing process for the CPU would be Lightmass and if he's doing everything on one computer that is something you start and then go do something else. If a $300 Ryzen(or his existing CPU) renders it in 200 minutes and the 1000+ bucks i9 renders it in 170 minutes that really doesn't make a difference. The 30 minutes he might save can be used to bitch on the UE forum about Lightmass only using 5-6 cores most of the time because his scene is shit and filled with bsp geometry.

RAM is the most important. Epic says 64GB of RAM is nice, but the usage scenario they have in mind would be something like this.
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I have used the UE4 editor on a 2(4) core laptop with a 2GB Geforce GT 740 and it was fine. I don't think Wu will do anything more advanced than what I did so his existing computer is overkill for what he's going to do. Unless he found out that real-time raytracing is one click away, then he needs the RTX so he can become an expert on that.
 
Seriously doubt Wu is going to have another go at game development. This is just "I'm a developer you guyz" posturing. There's no way in hell Frank is going to fork out for yet another doomed venture, so who is going to pay for the minions that Wu will insist on hiring?

Now that the scampaign and his career as a "canidate" is over, he has to squander his chink paypig's money somehow.

It's just obnoxious for wealthy FAGGOTS to keep talking about women all the time, isn't that right John?

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John is a self-loathing faggot himself. He cut off his cock to escape the horror of being a gay man.
 
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