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10 minutes ago, ThomseN_inc said:

definately

Definitely. Sorry to nit pick but that one gets my goat hahaha 

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5 minutes ago, Ianrivaldosmith said:

Definitely. Sorry to nit pick but that one gets my goat hahaha 

No worries. Non native english person here. Always good to learn. 😄

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Just now, ThomseN_inc said:

No worries. Non native english person here. Always good to learn. 😄

My wife speaks better English than me and she is Hungarian. She hates it when I correct her spelling. But thats the one word that always triggers me ha!

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Just now, Ianrivaldosmith said:

My wife speaks better English than me and she is Hungarian. She hates it when I correct her spelling. But thats the one word that always triggers me ha!

I think people in eastern Europe and Scandinavia have great talent learning and speaking english. At least thats my impression whenever i have them on the frequency or telephone. Us germans not so much i guess. 😄 

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6 hours ago, bobcat999 said:

Shaders are about half way down the page, but the whole guide is well worth a read.

https://tweakguides.pcgamingwiki.com/NVFORCE_7.html

I’ve been a great fan of Tweakguides for many years. Unfortunately, Kourush Ghazi stopped producing them some time ago, so please observe that the linked guide was written in 2019 - a lot has changed since then.

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1 hour ago, SierraDelta said:

I’ve been a great fan of Tweakguides for many years. Unfortunately, Kourush Ghazi stopped producing them some time ago, so please observe that the linked guide was written in 2019 - a lot has changed since then.

This is true. Noted.  Although I think the vast majority of the information still stands.

Frame generation is not taken into account of course, but I don't know how it relates to this information other than maybe making some of the pre-rendered frame settings superfluous. 

If you know of any of changes that might affect the information, please share your opinion on it as it would be useful, especially relating to the shader cache.

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2 hours ago, ThomseN_inc said:

I think people in eastern Europe and Scandinavia have great talent learning and speaking english. At least thats my impression whenever i have them on the frequency or telephone. Us germans not so much i guess. 😄 

Most Germans I know have an excellent command of the English language, including yourself.


Call me Bob or Rob, I don't mind, but I prefer Rob.

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Just now, bobcat999 said:

Most Germans I know have an excellent command of the English language, including yourself.

Thank you. Doing my best. 😄

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4 minutes ago, bobcat999 said:

Most Germans I know have an excellent command of the English language, including yourself.

Have to admit i hate the accent we (germans) have when speaking english. It always sounds weird to me. I mean just compare it to someone from the netherlands speaking english which sounds cute. 😄


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Thomsen_inc: I think people in eastern Europe and Scandinavia have great talent learning and speaking english. 

Thank you from a Croat; I must return the compliment: you are always so ... objective!!

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2 hours ago, ThomseN_inc said:

It always sounds weird to me.

nothing compared to Frenglish (anybody understands Martial from Asobo?) or indish-english, and the best: Chinese-English. you won't understand a word. Best are scandinavian and dutch: most us/english TV shows are not dubbed (country is too small and partially below sea level 🤣) so they get free training, the more they watch TV.

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Just now, turbomax said:

Chinese-English

Chingrish. I once had a business card in Hong Kong that had mandarin, Cantonese and chingrish on it 

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8 hours ago, Ianrivaldosmith said:

Definitely. Sorry to nit pick but that one gets my goat hahaha 

I wont tell you to go outside and kick the tires then 🙂

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10 hours ago, Garys said:

I wont tell you to go outside and kick the tires then 🙂

Been doing that all morning. 

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On 11/14/2023 at 11:45 AM, Ianrivaldosmith said:

My wife speaks better English than me and she is Hungarian. She hates it when I correct her spelling. But thats the one word that always triggers me ha!

Is that no surprise Ian seeing you are from the North East Of England 🤣 (I do have to say that is one of my favourite places, I grew up in Berkshire)

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