Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20161116194210/@comment-3547390-20161208212251

We need to complain and get coloring books like a sane rational 21st century college student does!

Yeah, I feel a lot of my issues come back to Daum and its lack of dynamic CPU cycles. The problem is that you can't say a conflict does exist with r4000, I have made a recent video where I showed just how horrible it is to play when recording on said platform. Honestly it makes Daum look extremely stable, especially in regards to audio. As for borders, I just don't like it when a whole section of my computer is devoted to showing black lines. It feels noticeably compressed and feels lacking. I didn't get a good monitor to look at black lines.

Hah, that is brilliant to hear! Yeah, I felt bad saying it since I understand the feelings and excitement you get to see me playing something you love, but it definitely is something you need to let me experiment with. Backseat gaming also makes me feel rushed to come up with the answer before the backseater, which leads to me rushing through the game. Sure, we could totally do this next Saturday. I have a new alarm clock that allows me to manage schedules a lot better than I did before. The only flaw is that unexpected things can always come up in the next week, so be sure to ensure I will able to be around. I was planning to stop bothering with DOS based games to focus a bit more on Windows based titles and Quake, but if I am going to do that I would like to at least see how Hexen is.

If I haven't been at work all day, I would have already worked on it. I need to look in the software, but it seems there are some options in there for this. If not, I can try from OBS. In any case, we definitely are not stuck, which is why I wanted to know about it and fix it all up.

Minecraft is pretty complicated for a beginner, but eventually it becomes pretty much rote memorization. You end up making similar style worlds a lot and utilizing styles that work to do things. Minecraft is a sandbox game, think like The Sims, there is no point besides to basically evolve to the world around you. As I said, my main thing was just to gather as much hard to acquire stuff as you can. That means relying on suicidal tactics to get useless items.

See, me I would go insane not being able to set reflections to the max. I don't care about graphics, nor about community patches, but when it is the official game I am going to get the best settings I can out of the thing. I think it is extreme compensation for my Doom 3 days and how I pretty much was on the extreme edge for being able to play it, it really was unstable.

I am mostly a software geek like you honestly. I have the store put the CPU to the motherboard, I am too afraid of cracking a pin myself. I have done some assemblies and swapped parts besides the mobo/cpu such as RAM and Hard Drives, but honestly putting it in isn't really the interesting part to me. That is basically the frustrating work for the end result, which is when I boot it up and can use software.

Heh, wish I could use my speakers. Even on low volumes, the 5.1 surround sound system is already too powerful to the point that everyone complains about their precious stuff bouncing around. If I ever get my own place a little away from people, you can tell I am going to be a nut with surround sound too. It just is the most limiting factor currently, so I live mostly on headphones.

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