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noisebomb44

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  1. I would not recommend buying bitcoin right now (due to the high fees, hype, dev team, etc) but localbitcoin is a great site where you can buy p2p, like ebay. They have things like escrow which makes scamming near impossible
  2. Well, it for one shows that they are listening to their costumers, and even if only a minority of people decides to read it, I believe it's still worth that one minute since LTT relies on an active community to promote and support their forums and channel. Heck, why else would they take the effort to create this forum which only a small minority of viewers uses. One example of this is the excellent PSU ranking guide the LTT forums are semi-famous for. Also, without the good community relations, the float plane thing they created would have been a disaster
  3. The only problem I have had with them is them marketing themselves as if they are selling a product, while infact, they are just selling compiled builds of a free program, so it's more of an "donate to support the development of synergy, and get tech support" kind of thing, than a traditional software solution. And on top of that, the source code is (intentionally?) really complicated to compile with a ton of dependencies, and they don't compile it for you unless you pay up (a controversial tactic used before by for example "borderless gaming" to get people who don't know how to compile programs to pay up).
  4. It's good for their reputation and community relations with little to no effort on their part, I don't see why not. Everything is not about instant money, to run a successful business you need to have a wider perspective
  5. noisebomb44

    WW2

    Using borderless gaming is a workaround Just start it up, start up the game, click on the game in the borderless gaming window, press the arrow pointing right and it should auto-"fullscreen" it every time if you have borderless gaming running
  6. I meant citation marks, not commas Infact, just copy paste this into the target box and it should just work (might not fix the stuttering though) or if that doesn't work if none of these works, I have no idea how to solve it
  7. its 01:35 where i live and i'm just about to go to bed, so no VOIP. But, put everything you have in the target box between two commas, and type -force-opengl to the right of the whole thing that's now contained between two commas. If that doesn't work, try removing the commas.
  8. I see, make a desktop icon and add it to the target like this "c:\path\to\exe\program.exe" -force-opengl https://superuser.com/questions/29569/how-to-add-command-line-options-to-shortcut
  9. DPI? You don't need ram drivers, just update your GPU drivers if you haven't already http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
  10. " 1. Right-click on the game title under the Library in Steam and select Properties. 2. Under the General tab click the Set launch options... button. 3. Enter the launch options you wish to apply (be sure to separate each code with a space) and click OK. 4. Close the game's Properties window and launch the game. " Also, I added that you should try updating your (GPU) drivers if you aren't at the latest driver already
  11. I have no idea what it could be. The last solution i found was to type "-force-opengl" into launch parameters, which might work if it's a problem with the API. And also try updating your drivers. If that doesn't work i'm all out of ideas
  12. Also, maybe you should check your temps? According to these people that was their problem, and disabling MSI afterburner https://steamcommunity.com/app/516750/discussions/2/1474221865187746190/
  13. Hmm, no idea, it should run fine on that. Have you tried doing "Verify Integrity of Game Cache". There seems to be loads of people with your same problem, one recommended: "I have disabled antialising in game (and enabled in GPU settings), disabled contrast enhance and it helped me. " https://steamcommunity.com/app/516750/discussions/2/312265473877371855/ Beyond that, the only other option I can see would be to do a full windows reinstall which might fix the problem or do a refund
  14. Which i5? Also i found this "This game needs more CPU than GPU, honestly. I have an old desktop and decided to refurbish it a bit to get this game roling on it too ( I usually use my laptop). I bought an used, cheapish GTX780Ti GPU for it, more memory and an amd Phenom x4 CPU. Well, I got 20 fps with these parts... Crawling all over the internet and if I recall, I got the reply from this forum, I changed my old Athlon 6000+ back on the 'puter and got 40-60 fps... No matter of the amount of cores, but the GHz in single core. Phenom had 2.2GHz x4, Athlon 3.0GHz x2... " (https://steamcommunity.com/app/516750/discussions/2/143388408897840514/) TL:DR, he pretty much confirms that this game runs on a single core, or atleast runs better on CPUs with higher per-core performance
  15. Maybe the game runs on a single core, that would explain it since then the game would then be using 25% of the 4 cores on the CPU (aka 1 core) and the OS would be using the remaining 5%. Xeon CPUs are less focused on single core performance, and it being from 2009 doesn't help it's single core performance at all. I have no proof of it being a single-core game though, so it might still be a software problem, but im pretty sure you need a new CPU to run it (or OC it like hell).
  16. Check your CPU usage, your CPU is from 2009
  17. Buy it on steam, run the benchmark in under 2 hours, refund it. Check if steam refunds applies in your country first though
  18. noisebomb44

    Breath of the wild is the game I needed to get…

    Then skyrim would probably be a great deal, I think you will even be able to mod it like the ps4\xboxone version, although just like them there will be less mods than PC. Also, I was wrong, there are actually a lot more games worth playing (most of them ports) like sonic mania, stardew valley, the binding of isaac, etc. There are currently 467 games upcoming or already released on the system, take a look: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nintendo_Switch_games
  19. noisebomb44

    Breath of the wild is the game I needed to get…

    Yeah, it might be cool to play it on the go, but the price will probably be a lot higher than the PC version that has more mods.
  20. noisebomb44

    Breath of the wild is the game I needed to get…

    If you don't like mario kart, it's pretty much just splatoon and the upcoming mario odyssey
  21. When programming the only thing you really should learn is how to code, not special features inside visual studio or whatever, since that will prevent you from switching platform or software in the future. If I were you I would go for linux and learn vim (which is what I did for university earlier this year) since it will help you out later in your life, but it requires a lot of time and maybe they have visual studio specific instructions (like the class designer, etc) which you will either have to translate to linux or dualboot to follow, so it would probably be easier/ require less work to switch to windows. But if it was between getting mac or linux I don't see any reason to use mac, except it being more familiar
  22. But seriously, I don't think there are a lot of full gui editors that has the sublime minimap and the other things you needed. I don't get why you want a gui anyway, I've been using the gui hellhole of visual studio for a few years, and I'm so happy I made the switch to no gui with vim (for both health and productivity reasons). But maybe you just don't have the same problems as me. Anyways, good luck finding what you need.
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