Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20151224121621/@comment-3547390-20160330071958

Yes, yes I am.

That is indeed quite insane to me. Doom 3 is a modern game that only came out a little bit ago and has the best graphics you can possibly get in a game. Saying that doesn't make me sound old, does it? :P

They have an organized theme, but they are disconnected to each other. Elevators that you have to push to get somewhere else without an elevator don't really make much sense in Hell.

Never beat an AoE game, but I always found them enjoyable, especially the sequel (the first tends to get old with time like Doom). Stronghold is another great RTS. Empire Earth is the game I would compare all others to, that game makes every other RTS feel small in comparison, plus I loved the 3d aspect for cinematic reasons. AoE is basically a historical series told over multiple games, each having a part of history. Empire Earth is basically AoE if you took the entirety of history and put it in a single game. Only game I can name that allows you to fly a B-52 bomber into an army of cavemen.

Yes, I probably overthink RPG titles. It is one reason why I plan on redoing them while streaming them, all could be semi-blind playthroughs (Diablo less than the other two because I have actually completed the game, it just has been a few years and I only bothered with that one playthrough, plus I think I remember hearing that Diablo has random generation) because the details tend to blur. Diablo is a game with rhino dudes chasing you in a maze, has a part with the Butcher, and has Succubus that will make you save-scum for hours at a time. I do remember that once a dungeon was cleared it wouldn't have any respawning enemies, meaning I don't know where you get the idea of being able to grind.

Well, that explains a lot. Doom PWADs were absolutely abysmal, even in comparison to Quake stuff. Q2 has nothing on the Doom abominations that spawned me right next to a Cyberdemon in a small room with splash damage. If they are a running joke, I really don't know what quality Doom WADs are like.

Photoshop is my go-to software for any photo editing or texturing. I prefer 3d modelling over it, but the intentions are totally different.

Yes, both of my headphones are essentially charge-based. The PX5 requires batteries, but I use 4 Zinc rechargeable batteries that allows 2 batteries to always be on charge and at hand for when the headphone's batteries die. This means it is a great setup for getting back in the game immediately, though can be a pain with replacing batteries. I just use it until it gets low and powers off, then switch over, plus the microphone being separate from the headset allows me to notify people that I am switching over. This is beneficial since I get no warning on the PX5, it will instantly power off when low on battery until I switch over.

The model I prefer and use normally is the Elite 800. This one has a charging stand and is entirely based on magnets, meaning you just place it on the charging stand and it will instantly charge up. This means you will often have to stop for a bit, but don't have to deal with batteries, though I consider charging to be one of the weaknesses of my Elite 800 since it requires that waiting period. It can be balanced out by charging beforehand, I believe it has a 10 hour lifespan if fully charged, though the charging station has a light on the front of it that is quite powerful (meaning quite bright and distracting), meaning I recommend putting a strip of duct tape over it. Note the one flaw with hiding the light is that it becomes harder to tell when the headphones are aligned to the magnets, though I have learned the trick is to look for a small red light on the headphones. Prior to learning this, I had plenty of streams where I had to stop short, maybe immediately after I started, to charge my headset. A benefit of the Elite 800 is that it will spam you with warnings of the battery being low before eventually powering off. This can get annoying, but also warns you well in advance to notify people that you will be have to stop talking soon. This is also quite good since the attached microphone means I can only talk when the headphones are on, meaning when the battery is low I have to finish up my conversations and be ready to stop. Like I said, it works best if you charge your headphones in advance, it takes a very short time to give a good amount of life to your headphones. I forget exactly how long I have had, but I believe half an hour of charging gives you about four hours to use the headphone.

Haha, my bad for possibly messing it up in Parts 1 and 2 of Episode 4. As I said, not the biggest of deals since I am planning on remaking it anyway, I just wanted to make sure we had at least one video that showed proper coloration to ensure the problem was fixed. The change is that I increased the color quality tremendously and disabled any automatic stuff that would modify the video. Needless to say, this means all my videos should have better quality from this point forward in regards to color, even those that don't need the change. It does take an extra step, but the extra step is helpful since it reminds me to change another setting I tend to neglect (a lot of people say to disable something called Smart Resampling, but I haven't seen how it affects the videos either way. Allegedly leaving it on results in more blurry videos in regards to motion, though most of my videos were done without this step and appear no difference in blurriness to examples that I have remembered to do this like the most recent Doom video).