

AORUS showed off a CrystalDiskMark 7.0.0 benchmark with the new AORUS Gen5 10000 SSD pushing a huge 12.4GB/sec (12,400MB/sec) sequential reads, and up to 10GB/sec (10,000MB/sec) sequential writes. but here's hoping to 8TB and beyond in Gen5 speeds. Until then, there’s always the low sodium alternative.The next-gen AORUS Gen5 10000 SSD has now been confirmed by GIGABYTE where we will see the company release next-gen AORUS Gen5 10000 SSDs in 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB capacities. Maybe one day /r/Battlefield2042 and /r/Halo will be the same. “Toxicity is a real problem online and on gaming communities, and I hope people will understand that it can have some consequences, both on players' enjoyment of the game (which isn't that important), but more importantly on the personal life of some players that suffer from it, trough harassment or other shitty behavior (which is definitely important),” Scrupule said. Every day it looks like its low sodium alternative.
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Fans stuck around, started sharing fun mods and funny stories. Now, tempers have cooled and people are discussing the game in a normal way.

When I left to discuss the game at /r/LowsodiumCyberpunk, it was a vile place of constant hate and spleen venting. More than a year after Cyberpunk’s initial release, /r/Cyberpunkthegame has gone through a redemption arc. If you’re tired of the toxic nature of your favorite game’s subreddit, there’s usually a low salt alternative. r/LowSodiumDestiny has 60 thousand members, all sharing tips and tricks and anticipating the new expansion. r/LowSodiumHalo is a 9 thousand member strong community sharing kill screens, fun stories about multiplayer experiences, and condensed info about the game’s weapons. There are low sodium alternatives for dozens of gaming’s biggest communities. “This is beyond crazy, and the growing toxicity in those subreddit in the last month directly lead to that.” They also pointed out that one of /r/Battlefield’s mods stepped down from managing the subreddit after users started a harassment campaign accusing him of being a pedophile.
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“Those toxic behaviors online have an impact in real life on real people (like Dice's dev or the subreddit mod getting harassed), and it shouldn't be tolerated,” they said. Scrupule said they were glad the Halo subreddit shut down and that the Battlefield subreddit might. Then, it became even worse with toxicity on top of the negativity, and that's when the LowSodium2042 subreddit started growing.” “We couldn't see cool clips, nice tips or funny situations, but only the bad aspects of the game. “The majority of the popular posts were only negative,” /r/LowSodium2042 moderator Scrupule told Motherboard in an email. It was mostly inactive then but started to grow after the game launched.
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Over on /r/LowSodium2042, today’s top posts are a person excited he got 61 kills in one game, a discussion of how to best utilize one the game’s specialists.Īccording to the mods of /r/LowSodium2042, the subreddit started a few months before the game launched. As of this writing, the top posts are a 14 minute video of one person trying to find a multiplayer match and a post titled “Bf2042 died 1500% faster than Battlefield 1.” Each post has more than a thousand upvotes. r/Battlefield2042 didn’t shut down, but the site is still a hellhole of negative memes and complaints. “It’s near impossible to have a simple discussion without insults being flung around at each other - and it’s really starting to harm the entire Battlefield community, and each of us that are part of it.” “It’s an understatement when we say that this subreddit has grown incredibly toxic,” /r/Battield2042’s moderators said in a pinned post. Mods were responding to an enormous upswing in hate directed towards EA and DICE after EA’s Global Director of Integrated Comms for Shooters, Andy McNamara, tweeted about his frustration at people expecting the Battlefield team to work over the holidays.
