Ixamyakxim: Okay more questions.
Does VSYNC Save CPU cycles / GPU performance, or Cost it? I'm guessing it eats up cycles.
If I can "cap" my max frames per second to my monitor refresh rate (in this case 60 FPS for 60 Hertz) in my GPU settings (globally - I'm not sure if this is even possible) would that be a good thing to do? Is that like setting a global restrictor and better off than using VSYNC options in individual games, assuming VSYNC eats processing power.
j0ekerr: I honestly have no idea, but I think Vsync, actually lowers performance, because your video card has to synchronize with your display, which requires another process. In reality however, the difference is negligible, and most people who claim to notice it, are actually falling for the placebo effect.
There is virtually no difference once you switch to digital. The quality is always the same. You could choose your cable by eenie meenie miney mo, and it still would be a valid choice.
CarrionCrow: -laughs- We're on the internet. It's a frigging neverending ocean of ways to see actual non-pixelated breasts for free.
j0ekerr: That seems like a sensible and rational enough argument.
Sadly, it completely fails to explain why
this exists.
Hell, I can explain that.
Take a bunch of female characters designed to have their breasts move in ways that aren't even possible in nature, then put them in the hands of people who want to dress them in as many skimpy outfits as possible in between making them jiggle even more.
That's it. -laughs-