I feel like if they weren't giving out some sort of meaty update they would say so ahead of time to avoid disappointment. "We are not giving any update at E3" is better than "Yes we'll be there, that's all we're going to say" and proceeding to give us all the middle finger by not talking about it.
@UltimateBastard: They can't do doing anything with it that it wasn't designed and built to do.. ie process data. And of course, if you're buying second hand hardware you need to have the seller prove it still works.
I've sold about 6 GPU's, and every time I make sure the single card that I'm selling has been running Heaven or something for 5 hours before the buyer picks it up, so they can see the uptime etc. If I was buying a used GPU from someone else, I would ask they do the same.
Also, when I say bargain basement prices, I mean it. If I can get a couple of 1080 Ti's for $200, regardless of whether the seller is a cryptominer, and proves they work as above, I'm sold
@ccgod: In what fucking universe could it be considered a "scam"? Have they taken a single dollar for it from gamers? No. Do they have a rock solid history with Witcher 3 etc? Yes.
@nikolistary: _you think_ the combat sucks balls. _you think_ the world is way too big for its own good. _you think_ Geralt takes way too longer to feel powerful.
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