Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-26005008-20160407215658/@comment-3547390-20160512103741

Yeah, I generally don't need Wrappers unless I am recording gameplay footage, but since I like recording footage I tend to have it set up for most games I play. Rather than switch around settings, I just leave the wrapper in, especially since it doesn't hurt anything.

Real life fishing is absolutely boring to me, I am not an outdoors person so I tend to hate the amount of insects that congregate around bodies of water. Beyond that Deep Sea Fishing, I haven't found a fishing game I would consider good, though I have not bothered with many. Like I said, it is good for a bit of time when you just feel like something quick to play. When I don't feel like getting invested in a world, I like randomization. so I tend to embrace any sort of randomizer or thing that mixes up gameplay every time you play. The quality isn't as good as handcrafted design, but it gives you a bit of variety. The one difficulty is that the randomizer needs to have a large range of content, give it a limited amount of stuff and everything starts to feel the same.

You are right, the actual computer is the most important part as it defines your capabilities. Of course, you really don't need much RAM or processor power if your main thing is gaming, both of those see little to no benefit between computer parts. They are absolutely important when doing rendering, either with editing models or rendering videos, which is what I spend a of time on the computer doing. This means that anything that can increase power to cut down times is better, I have saved many hours by increasing my CPU speed. Graphics Card does matter, depending on the capabilities of the game at hand.

Heh, the money may be much better here, but the cost of living is quite high as well. I believe I went into detail before how minimum wage is not enough to support yourself, that is over $200 a week.

I was a tire repair assistant, so I often would be doing whatever needed being done. It depended on the particular job, some I would pull the central piece off the tire using an iron and move them somewhere to be repaired. Some I would fill with air and check for leakage. I often was the one taking the gear off the truck, carrying the jack and other pieces around to the site. Some would be standard vehicles stuck on the side of the highway, others would be 18 wheelers at a specified area.