Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20171111143841/@comment-1496755-20180411080931

I remember that some of the older monitors did support some more unusual resolutions, which have since faded into obscurity. There was a period when I used 400x300 - it was the best balance between image quality and performance (on whatever ancient video card I had at that time).

I haven't watched anime either, though I have seen western series that emulate its visual style (nut only as much). I know some big anime fans but I could never quite understand their passion for this...

Heh, I am trying to broaden my horizons and play some more recent WADs... there are some really weird things to be found. Makes me wonder what their authors smoked before making them :P

Yes, I didn't think of that. Mostp eople seem to use source ports nowadays, primarily that Dark places thing.

True, I favored FAT as well, but the series of spontaneous data loss made me rethink and re-analyze the whole situation. Of course, I won't see definitive resultsi mmediately, but I will keep an eye on the drive and see how it performs. I really hope I've seen the last of those lost chains...

Damn, those evil cousins have really messed things up, haven't they? As for me - I recently experienced yet another of my sudden gaming mood swings. I had plans to check out some stuff, I had everything prepared and set... and then, all of a sudden, I good an urge for some Tomb Raider (which I had not touched AT ALL in 5-6 years, minimum, mostly due to the severely deteriorated state of my old laptop's arrow keys). So now I'm close to the end of The Last Revelation, which is widely considered to be the best of the classic/original series (made by Core Design). It feels kind of sad because I hadn't played this one to the end since around 2007 or 2008. It does bring back memories... In other news, I am a bit worried about a dull pain in my right arm, which has persisted for more than a month now (or is it two months?). Can't even determine what it is - doesn't quite feel like a typical muscle pain, which raises concerns that there could be a problem with a nerve or a blood vessel. Still not sure what to do about it. We'll see.