Twitch and Youtube have a good 30+ seconds of delay from when someone says something to the people hearing it. It can be annoying. Mixer is about 2 seconds, which is much better, and if streamers use the lightspeed streaming, or whatever it is called, is gets down to 0.2 seconds, or near instantaneous.
My point is I can't watch the modern games at those lower resolutions. They feel squished and the text is beyond blurry and choppy. It hurts my eyes. Old NES/Sega Master System/SNES/Genesis/PS1/etc. games it's a little easier to deal with, because they were made at those resolutions. I even downloaded the old Jedi Knight games recently, and while blocky, they don't look horrible because they were meant to be in that resolution. Any modern game set to run below 720p becomes an eyesore, just like trying to stretch out old 480i games to 1080p is an eyesore.
That's why most gaming channels have completely boycotted Nintendo. Sega, too, since they pull the same shit.
Mine was an early 2011 iMac. The hard drive fan blew, then the power supply blew out when my father and brother came over and decided to try and rearrange my room to make it easier on me while I was in the hospital, and unplugged it without turning it off. Finally saved up almost $3k with my tax return included and bought this one. 6 core i7, 64GB DDR4 RAM, 980 Ti... and then like 2 months later they announce the 1080. But since I'm only on a 1080p 144hz monitor, the 980 Ti will do me at least until the 1180 Ti gets released. Playing 1080p ultra with most games hitting 90+ fps, and Doom and the recent Quake Champions beta getting over 100fps on DirectX (I haven't tried Doom in Vulcan, yet) is so nice. I actually got the iMac repaired to move files, but, ironically, haven't even plugged it in to do that, yet.
And why you gotta call me a ho?