Tier lists only apply for high level lobbies. At your level, almost anything works so choose a character that you like.

They both seem to be forgetting that end user experience ultimately drives everything.

Microsoft especially has forgotten that long ago

That's because it doesn't need one. You can use an UNIX-based OS like MacOS for years without malware issues because the sandboxed nature of MacOS means that apps can only do what they're supposed to and nothing else, so it's way harder to get to the heart of the system.

And his damage isn't even that impressive if you compare him to someone like Afeera

I'm in SEA. Sunday last week I played with my buddy and we legit got too bored of waiting and quitted because queue time was 20+ mins. We only played like 5 matches this season.

Eye strain doesn't have a singular cause. It can be caused by many different things.

PWM flicker causes eye strain and most people can't even consciously notice that it affects them. But it does.

Subpar pixel density causes eye strain as well since your eyes have to work extra hard to make out the words.

There are so many things that cause eye strain so let's stop pretending that it's simple.

If I need AI tools built into the app I think I'd rather use Photoshop

I have been a Windows/Android guy for most of my life but I recently have to switch because the current offerings, hardware-wise, are really bad from the competitors.

Windows laptop has garbage battery life and mediocore performance. As for Android, I really enjoyed using Pixel phones but the Tensor chips are just too hot and slow for my liking so naturally between Samsung bloatware and Apple, I think I prefer Apple.

After going for a M3 MBP and an iPhone 15 Pro, I've come to appreciate the software-side of Apple more. The MBP especially is as fast if not faster at opening apps than my 7950X3D 4080 desktop, and that, to me, says a lot about how bloated Windows is. And iOS, for me, is smoother, more reliable, and has better compatibility with apps.

I have a decent HDR monitor (27GR95QE) and imo Windows 11 has significantly better HDR implementation. There are HDR profiles to let the apps know the brightness ranges of the monitor, along with better AutoHDR.

I appreciate the HDR color profile, but AutoHDR, while a step-up from Windows 10, still leaves much to be desired. It displays SDR content noticeably better than Windows 11 but it still isn't 100% accurate and can really be reliably used in color-accurate workflows.

I really like it. Looks more intuitive than the current one.

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I have the 27GR95QE and sometimes the color banding and dirty gray issue make the monitor seems like an inferior product than just a regular IPS monitor. In darker scenes it's great but I hope this can be fixed with future panels.

On the first day, I was working outside with 100 percent screen brightness, downloading multiple Steam games, attending video calls, and working in Photoshop regularly. I managed to get around seven hours of battery life in total.

I very much doubt this because even my M3 MBP struggles to get 6 hours with this kind of usage. I do content creation which requires me to use adobe premiere & photoshop like a lot and that coupled with working outside at an open coffee shop only lasts me a little bit over 5 hours before I have to find my charger.

It's actually hilarious because the comments against Samsung get downvoted every time. People never learn.

MacBook Air for $1400

Choose this if it's 16 GB / 512 GB. It's the better option in the long term.

I have recently switched from a Pixel 8 to an iPhone 15 Pro and here's my experience:

  • Hardware: I initially bought the Pixel 8 because I thought I didn't need good chips for my no-game, work-only phone. I was wrong. The iPhone 15 Pro is much snappier.

  • Camera: I think this is a tie. I prefer some pictures taken with the Pixel 8 because they look more natural and I think they got the contrast right. Generally the iPhone 15 can take better RAW pictures which are so much more detailed than the kinda picture quality I'm used to.

  • Software: iPhone wins here no doubt. It works and works reliably. Notifications are received much faster, and I like how I can set Personal and Work profiles so if I'm at home and I don't want to think about work, I can just choose my Personal profile which blocks notifications from most of my work apps.

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