What?
How small is your hdd? I have WoW installed on my 120GB SSD and it's just over 1/3rd of it.
No laptop post-2013 comes with anything less than 500MB HDD.
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What?
How small is your hdd? I have WoW installed on my 120GB SSD and it's just over 1/3rd of it.
No laptop post-2013 comes with anything less than 500MB HDD.
You're missing two crucial points in this, Rick;
1) He's being a little sucker - That's the thing that started his whole discussion and "solid arguments".
2) This is the hypocrite that is now stating that skill can be found on casual matches, however, a few days earlier he was stating that a 845iLvL casual on WoW cannot outperform others and cannot do the raiding content provided in Heroic. I guess that for that specific aspect, skill doesn't count because he was getting exposed on his own flaws when probably he was one of those that couldn't do it either.
However don't expect any answer from him; He has already shown how he reacts when he gets contradicted with logic. He places you on his ignore list and cries about how things don't change in this thread.
The way I see it, everyone is allowed to play in the way they want to play. If people join competitive matches and they're still "new" they will be placed on lower tiers in order to develop among the players on their level. What's the problem with that? If that person is holding you back that means that you still belong on that rank as well because you're still being queued with those people. Not accepting this simple fact, specially when matchmaking systems are being improved in every single game, it's your own fault since you're denying the chance of your own development as a player.
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So not true though, I've seen alot of laptops with only 500GB... even then lol, I have this one, 6 years old, with 600 GB, and I've got almost 500GB left to fill in it lol..
I think her laptop's a Mac though, right ? the macs I've seen have really low storage
Been job hunting for a while, decided to start tutoring. Best decision of my life. Ez money.
I would be super nervous. I've never done well in those situations. I'm always scared of screwing up and leaving a bad first impression for my co-workers and boss. Fortunately, I haven't had to find a new job for several years now.
Yes, a Mac laptop. :(
*Embraces the beating everyone will give her*
We all make bad life decisions right? :P
A Mac laptop isn't bad for specific purposes, in fact, I have one for musical purposes since Logic Pro still isn't properly supported on Windows. I would only "curse you" if you told me that you bought it for gaming.
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Sell old Mac laptop, buy new top end gaming rig! PROFIT!
Seriously though, the storage limits now a-days are ridiculously high. You could try using a USB3.0 external HDD to store things on, or run a virtual machine off of a thumb drive. Macs are great at some things, but gaming is not one of them :(
I'm really easy-going and I don't stress usually, but this job is quite demanding as I'll be working in an actual lab with actual high-tech and handing actual potentially hazardous materials, something I've only ever done in theory and under close supervision. Fortunately I'll be under training for a few weeks, it's not like jumping straight in. The salary is also extremely motivating to keep me in top form and, besides the awesome working conditions, it's only on a 7-hour a day schedule, weekends always free and no night shift at all, which is cool.
I wouldn't advise doing that. The Mac laptop that she owns can hold value in a near future since she might need it. Who knows? If the investment is done, let it be.
Oh, if she still needs it for things, then of course not. I was making the correlation that people still pay good money for a used MacBook, which she could use for a better PC gaming rig.
I think he may be referencing a recent situation of his where his laptop and desktop died in the same week. Having a back-up is always nice.
The way I see it is if the investment is done might as well keep it unless you have absolutely no further use for the item in question. In this case, a laptop, can always have use for an emergency situation for example. I can tell you that I'm a proud owner of two laptops (One HP Omen and a Macbook Pro) and I also have a desktop. If I use the Macbook Pro? Barely. Only in the studio and if I actually need to use resources provided by Logic Pro - Other than that it's sitting there collecting dust but might as well have it since the investment was done.
Whew... Yeah I bought it for college work. I had a desktop but it broke when I moved across country.