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BloodShed_Oni

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About BloodShed_Oni

  • Birthday Sep 29, 1983

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Denmark

System

  • Keyboard
    Logitech G15 (rev. 1 Blue)
  • Mouse
    Logitech G5 (black/blue edition)
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro x64

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  1. An idea for a project I've thought about doing myself for a while, that would make for a educational video. Design the "ultimate" PC case and have the parts fabricated at ex. PCBWay (potential sponsor team up? :P) Some topics that the video (or videos depending on how much you want to cover). Designing with fabrication type in mind. Air flow and layout considerations. Finding / using form factors, specifications and standarts in the design (ex. ATX/ITX specification, SSD and HDD form factors). Material and surface finish choices (ex. Aluminum, Mild Steel, Acrylic). Putting it all together.
  2. You wouldn't need to if the mouse feels like it's performing like it should. Have you considered saving money in the long run by getting anger management classes?
  3. This is the second time (last time was 6 years ago) I've opened my Logitech G5 to give it a good clean. The usual indicator that the mouse needs servicing is the scroll wheel (tends to scroll back 1 line when scrolling) and the pads being worn down (increased friction). Took apart the textured top piece and cleaned out the gunk that built up in the cracks between it and the top housing. And finally some new pads and it runs better than ever. What peripheral has you serviced lately?
  4. It's been available on PC for some time now (Xbox Play Anywhere Games). Hell I used the 14 day trial (on March 9th) to play and complete Crackdown 3 and play a few other games. I think it's great.
  5. Not counting my games. Speedtest Wifi Analyzer JuiceSSH - Mainly used to admin my Raspberry Pi's and Linux machines. Farlige Stoffer (Dangerous chemicals) - Useful to check UN numbers on containers and see safety information like safe distance from a spill or what to do if you get it on you. Dropsync - Syncs my saves and save states (from PC and Raspberry Pi) on Dropbox to a folder on my phone that RetroArch uses for said files. Google Play Music Raspi Check - Gets temps, CPU clock, uptime, disk usage and other info from my Raspberry Pi's. CLZ Games - Cloud synced database of my games collection.
  6. Pokémon GO Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links Star Trek Timelines The Elder Scrolls: Blades Mario Run RetroArch (from Game & Watch up to PSX and N64) Sourceports: D-Touch (Doom) Q-Touch (Quake) Q2-Touch (Quake 2) JK3-Touch (Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy) And then there's the silly stuff I mess with, like Magic DOSbox running Windows 3.11
  7. Killer Instinct Blood And a bunch of 360° panoramas I made (Manually and Nvidia Ansel). https://goo.gl/photos/89XGvXkB1KNZ6cce6
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