Release more, and you'll attract
more hungry beasts.
Not exact matches
Where Bourdain and Melville go to painstaking lengths to describe the addictions, hardships, and unending effort that went into the toils at the center of their tales, Feed the
Beast only expresses a basic admiration for the process and love for the end product, which makes [creator Clyde] Phillips's perspective feel
more like that of a
hungry customer than of a relentless artist in the kitchen.
As for the FX - 8350, it's a bit power
hungry and runs quite hot, but it's a
beast that can handle games very well, and if I do over decide to create
more videos then the eight cores will come in handy for rendering.