Emphasis on the B, because blue LEDs were a problem before RGB lighting became a trend. My decade old netbook has a blue LED on it's power brick, and I literally used it as a night light when I was on a cruise. One blue LED lit up the entire room enough to navigate to the bathroom in the middle of the night. It's ridiculous how bright power indicators are on a lot of gadgets. (And yet, my current phone doesn't even have an LED indicator light, because apparently that's something low end phones cheap out on these days.)RGB LEDs can DIAF. I don’t build a computer because I need a night light, dangit.
Sometimes opinions are wrong.My opinion that'll be unpopular among Fallout purists but probably not too uncontroversial among gamers in general:
Fallout 4 has become my favorite Fallout game.
I, on the other hand, am of the opinion it's a darn shame no Fallout games were ever released after 2 - it seems like a game that could be updated and brought into the modern age of gaming. They only need to be careful not to turn it into some sort of Skyrim-with-guns monstrosity.My opinion that'll be unpopular among Fallout purists but probably not too uncontroversial among gamers in general:
Fallout 4 has become my favorite Fallout game.
That New Vegas mod was pretty close, thoughI, on the other hand, am of the opinion it's a darn shame no Fallout games were ever released after 2 - it seems like a game that could be updated and brought into the modern age of gaming. They only need to be careful not to turn it into some sort of Skyrim-with-guns monstrosity.