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So you most of you heard about the new technology LG is developing "Transparent OLED Displays" wouldn't it be so cool to make the windshield of the car a transparent display so you could see every detail about the car on the screen and in something like Tesla and its evolving autopilot you can rely on it without the worry to check the road every 5 minutes, so in that time you can use the screen to watch movies or play some game on the screen. I now that there is HUD to display speed and other details. But it won't be comparable to this, don't you think so?
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I was hoping to buy a CD Key of Battlefield 5 from any CD Key website like G2A or Kinguin but on cdkeys.com the title has (EN) and on other websites it's (ENG). So clearly eng stands for English but does en also stand for English?
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You know, the recent issues I've been having with my PC is exactly why I could care less than two shit stains about someone's I.T credentials. It doesn't impress me, because computers don't impress me. They are steaming piles of shit. It will find a reason to give you shit where there is none and ruin your day, and more than half the time the solution is never straight forward. Can't play Hitman 3 without the shit crashing to the desktop with this fucking 0x80000003 error code. Yeah, I let them know about it, so calm your dicks. Almost ready to refund the shit and go about my daily life.
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For the longest time ever on steam I have had an issue where if I download a large game my game downloads with peak around 60mbps but then suddenly my mbps decrease little by little until the download drops completely and starts downloading again, I get lowest speeds up to 400kbps. I have tried a lot of troubleshooting from Firewall to Windows Defender, changing download region and capping my speeds but to no avail.
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Over the last year I've been building my own personal Video Game Music Database because YouTube is wildly inconsistent and a ton of the Retro music I enjoy most does not show on Spotify. I'm trying to figure out the best method of taking advantage of the Meta Data in Plexamp specifically. (I made an LTT account specifically for this post) I'm hoping to make each piece of Metadata useful in some way shape or form, and I have been using Smart Playlists to categorize the mood for a ton of songs. I know that I can use tags within Plex to categorize as well, but I'd like for the base meta data to do the work for me. Unfortunately Auto Categorization tools simply don't do well for Gaming OSTs, which is to be expected. I've also checked VGMDB but the site can be very clunky to use. I'm probably doing way too much work, but it genuinely has been fun to work on, and I think I have a good setup but I'm looking for advice. Example of my Meta Data usage: If a song is 4 Stars or Higher, Is in the Sonic Collection and before Year 2005, it makes my "Retro" Sonic Playlist. or If a song is not yet Rated, it goes in a playlist of "To Be Sorted" to make my life easier going through 10,000 Video Game Tracks for ratings. Main things I'm asking for How would YOU categorize VG Music? What would you put for GENRE tag? Currently the way everything is laid out is: [TITLE] - Song Title [ARTIST] - The Individual Artist of the Song (If Found) [ALBUM] - Game Name [YEAR] - Game Release Date [GENRE] - ??? (Console?)
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The moral of this story is, at the very least use a VPN connection before talking hot shit so they can't find you.
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Hey LTT community! I have really been wanting to get into game reviewing as a hobby, so here is my first official review. I appreciate any feedback or constructive criticism. So playing alot of steam games this one caught my eye for a number of reasons. First off alot of the games I look at are multiplayer, as while I really enjoy time sinks like Skyrim or Fallout 4, typically I play a lot of games with a few good buddies. So finding a game that is cheaper, but good quality is hard. Thus comes Aragami! So let me say a few things about the game upfront. First off its fun and worth the $19.99 (sometimes on sale for less) through steam. The game has good multiplayer support for its story mode, and multiple difficulty ratings as well. What really turned us on to it is it reminded us of an old classic, Tenchu Stealth assassins. We were able to beat the game in about 10 hours, and didn't go fast, and died quite a bit as well. Storywise the game is mainly told through cutscenes, and animated transitions. The problem for me is that because of how the story and characters are ran through the game, I never felt the need to invest. The story wasn't bad, but honestly the game could of had no story and there wouldn't of been much of a loss. I recommend this game to anyone who likes stealth games, or wants something to play with a friend and get some good game time on. Pros: Gameplay Mechanics Multiplayer Support Cons: Story Bugs (Still working a few out) Leveling and scoring system.
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Then it only gives me the option to either debug or close it, doesn't even send me a error report fully.
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Can anyone recommend me some new games until cod and assassins creed launch?
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Super Mario Run dropped today for iOS. Android coming but not date announced yet. Levels 1-1 to 1-3 are free and the rest of the game cost $9.99 USD ($13.99 CAD) to unlock. I've played it for about 20 min so far and purchased it. Pretty fun App Store Link (Canada) App Store Link (USA)
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Meh, looks like nothing more than a glorified walking simulator to me. I'll need to see some parts with more fast paced action like in previous iterations, some sprinting sections at least to see how well this system really works. VR games never really impressed me, and so far this isn't really doing much to change my opinion of them.
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I've searched high and low on the internet and can't quite find the answer it seems anywhere. I suppose that's because I'm looking for a headset that is capable of doing a lot of different things at the same time. Instead of having multiple headsets for different tasks, I'd like to find a headset that will handle everything I need. As far as what that Includes: * 70% of the time Headset will be used for gaming. I'm not exactly sure quite what that entails as far as sound goes and to be fair if this was the only thing I was looking for, then there are plenty of resources online for me to find. I primarily am concerned with playing on the PC and PS4. 7.1 surround would be nice here as well. * 25% of the time Headset will be used to listen to music. I just love to sit back, start-up Spotify and enjoy my tunes. This is going to sound corny, but when I listen to music with the right equalizer settings (use Equalizer APO) it's almost rejuvenating to the soul. No joke; the first time I listened to music with some equalizer setting, I almost teared up. Yeah, I'm a dork. Regardless, my point is that I want a headset that will handle music well. Don't ask me exactly what does that, because I don't quite understand but I leave that to you guys. * This is the tricky one; 5% of the time I'm using the music to work out and I use my android phone for this. This is where the real hang-up is for as I have the hardest time to find one that of the above headset that will do it all. Principally, I need a noise-canceling headset (to help focus but also drown out the garbage music they are playing on the background. I'm from the South, and it seems all they play is country). On the gaming side of things, it needs to be a headset that has either a retractable or detachable headphone. And the really tricky part; preferably wireless. It's not so big a deal if I'm on the treadmill but when doing weight having a wired headset things become more awkward. Oh and one that I can make to not drop off when I'm doing sit-ups (though on this one it's not as big a deal... I have a workaround for this. Something I've not found anywhere is a headset that has a detachable wire. Not a huge deal, but as I understand wireless doesn't have as good audio as a wired so there's that. Needless to say, I'm asking for a lot to be in one headset, and am looking for one headset to take the role of two or headsets so I'm expecting to pay a premium to handle all the given tasks (I'd, of course, prefer to find one under $200, but if there's a hand's down better one in the 300$ range I'm willing to go there). And keep in mind, I understand that the likelihood of finding the best headset for gaming AND music AND workout is an impossible task. But if I can just get good in the three categories then I'd just be happy about that. If I had to say which one is a priority than it is the music as I feel that's where the greater disparity in headsets that can be found.
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Hello, I've just got a Radeon RX 580 to replace a broken card. I used MSI Afterburner to check it was working properly and that I'd installed it correctly. I noticed that it's at 100% when in game (except in menus) Is this normal? The temperature seems fine, at least in the short stretches of time I've tested it (about 60-70 C). I've tested it briefly in "Red Faction Guerrilla" and "Shadow warrior 2" My PC specs are: Radeon RX 580 i5-4690 3.5Ghz Z97 Gaming 5 motherboard 8Gb RAM Windows 10 any help is appreciated
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Has anyone noticed that there's what seem to be body bags in the air vents in watchdogs 2? Here's a picture of what I'm talking about and where it is.
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There are a lot of games were I'd like to take a closer look at some of the models. The ships from nexus the jupiter incident or homeworld for instance. It can be annoying to play to a point where the model is in the game; and then fight with the games camera to try to look at the model while also trying to ignore the actual gameplay! I was wondering if there was a way to look at the model alone in some third party app. Or perhaps you can launch the game engine to view assets in isolation? I know very little about the technical side of games or what programs are out there so don't be afraid to state the obvious.
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Hello everyone, I have a Sennheiser 363D and it is great. The mic is great for what I do and the sound is amazing, but it is not as good when it comes to directional audio, such as FPS foot steps in games like R6 Siege. So I am looking for an upgrade, something that is the best for directional sound (especially in FPS) but not trash for music (at least as good as the 363D). Based on my research, I really do not know what to choose, choosing a headset is much harder than building a whole PC. Closed/opened back. gaming/audiophile headphones. It is rather complicated since I want something that is better than my current one, the 363D. Based on my search, I found these to be the best: ASUS ROG Centurion True 7.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset - Trash mic SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless Gaming Headset - are they good for directional sound? Audio-Technica ATH-ADG1X - has some bad reviews Sennheiser GSP 600 + Sennheiser GSX 1000 - I am afraid of Sennheiser's directional sound My max budget is 1000$ for the audio setup, it can include an all in one solution (headset) or separate mic + amp + headphone My Motherboard is Asus Z370-A Prime I could really use some help here, thank you for your time.
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So, I was launching Darksiders 2 the other day, and on first boot it went into Fullscreen at 4K even though my screen is 1080p. But I had noticed that before so I didn't think much of it. But as a result of that, Windows 10 prompted to help me make my text less blurred, but I chose to ignore it and chose the "Never ask me again" option. It was only after a few hours that I noticed the text on my other display were a little blurred. But I didn't know how to fix it so I decided to live with it for the time being. Now a few days ago, soon as I launched No Man's Sky - I alt-tabbed to Nahimic in order to change my audio mode the RPG. And as a result of that Alt-Tabbing, the NMS window would not be in focus when it launched. But something weird happened and for some reason my entire Task Bar was taking up the whole display. I hovered over the start button (Now hanging in the middle of the screen instead of it's usual place) and the little highlight effect was running the entire length of the screen instead of it's small square. I just closed NMS through the Task Manager and everything on the main display went back to normal. However, that event worsened the blur on the other display. And today the same thing happened with NMS not being in focus, and the blur is worse that it already was. So that's the summary of how I came about this issue, and here's my question - How do I make that blur go away? I'll include some camera shots to show what the blur looks like. TBH I don't even know if I should call it a blur, cuz it's not actually blurred, everything just looks like it was going at high speed and braked really hard, except they're doing it constantly. I was gonna use Snip-Tool but it wouldn't catch the blur. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Thinking of running a cable(s) for a total of 36ft for my stream setup. Any brands I should use? I was also thinking of splitting this run into 2 different cables maybe, one 12ft and the other 24ft, using an adapter to connect the two. I do not need 4k, only playing at 1080p and do not want to move my desktop between floors. Just a small set of stairs, I have a tiny apartment. What do y'all think?
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Looking for a wireless mic for my stream setup. Something I can plug into my desktop PC, would the I/O for a mic like this be over USB? Maybe something I can clip on my shirt collar? Budget is around 100 dollars Maybe I'd push to around $200, but can spend more and I plan to buy 2 of them. I'll be about 35ft away from my streaming PC that will capture the recordes audio.
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Hello, This is my first post here, I think I am posting it in the wrong place, but I hope you will forgive me this one time. So what I wanted to ask was, which part needs to be updated most in my PC. CPU:Intel Core i5 3470 Motherboard:ASUS P8H61-M LX3 R2.0 GPU:GTX1060 3GB SSD: Samsung 860 PRO 512GB HDD: Western Digital WDC WD10EZEX-60WN4A0 1TB Case: I don't even know the name. RAM: Hyperx Fury 8GB 1600 DDR3 Display:ViewSonic VX2239 SERIES I know it's not the best RIG out there, but I can't afford to upgrade everything at once, so I wanted to ask about the priorities of the upgrades in this case, which part should I upgrade after which, step by step. THere was mentioned in the thread something about the Location, so it is USA. And also the computer will be used 90% of the time for Gaming. Thanks in advance
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As the title says I need suggestions for a spelling video game .The requirements are it should be on PC or it can be on any platform. I am open to any suggestions. The reason why I need a spelling video game is that I need this game for my thesis paper. The topic of my thesis paper for any of those interested is Teaching education through video games specifically spelling. Thanks to any suggestions in advance.
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So I recently started playing Shadow of War. Using Geforce Experience it auto configures the image quality to Ultra, however despite it being auto set to ultra, my frame rate is still consistently below 50fps, dipping sometime below 30. Even when I auto config within the game it sets everything to auto, so my assumption is my rig should be able to handle 60fps at Ultra(?). My specs are a Ryzen 7 1700, Msi Geforce 1070, and 32gb of ram. I'm running the game off of an ssd, and I don't have Large Page Mode enabled but I'm working on getting it turned on, but I doubt that alone will fix my problem... right? p.s. When running ultra, the hottest my GPU has gotten is the 71-74C range, so its not throttling.
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So I've been a Halo fan for quite some time now and occasionally follow the competitive Halo scene (people like Walshy, for instance). I also follow certain YouTube channels for Halo-related content. I love LateNightGaming, for instance, Favyn, and others (not, this is NOT an ad for them, I'm just giving people resources in case they want to generously donate a little of their time to researching the background I am providing to generate relevant and well-researched answers). Now, I remember Walshy specifically mentioned in a video that back in the day, 2001, 2002, 2003 (maybe?) there was no Major League Gaming, no large official Halo tournaments that were national. Heck, Halo 1 didn't even officially support online play with the Xbox version unless you fooled your Xbox into thinking you were playing a LAN connection (which introduced lag and so forth). So what he did with his buddies from high school was this: he set up a website with forums of sorts so that other competitive-minded players could come together and play competitively against one another in LAN parties. High school vs. high school, so to speak. And he even got random other high schoolers to come over to his house and play Halo with him (obviously not a very safe move in retrospect). But his parents didn't know these people. "Oh, hi Mom, this is Dylan, he came over to play Halo with me." Something like that. Then, at some point or another, I guess all these teams got organized and generated the MLG we know today, with Halo being the number one game for a number of years. That's sadly not the case anymore, but that's the industry, I suppose. This story really was cool and interesting to me, but it gave me this idea: I would like to do this with other people today. You know, meet up with strangers (I suppose with a video chat or online gaming session filter before I let them come to my house, of course as a sort of interview) and play Halo games with them in big LAN parties. LAN parties are so fun! The Halo Waypoint forums are more game-theory oriented and you won't find interest for this sort of thing there, and I can't really find anything on supposed team-building websites, either. I'm not willing to go pro (not do I believe myself to possess the skill necessary to do that), so MLG forums are out of the question. So ultimately the point of all of those paragraphs up there was to ask: does anyone know of any websites (or I guess if there aren't any, local/state/national LAN tournaments) where I can get connected with other Halo players to participate in LAN parties with? Because I really want to experience that thrill and competitive spirit again. Thanks if you read all that text and want to provide a good answer! Also thanks if you provide a good answer while just reading the question! -V
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Hello! We are developing a game with a cool idea! We want to create the first computer repair simulator. We would love to have some feedback or some ideas or both! The game is in a really early stage and we have so many ideas but we are not sure what the people would like to see from such a game. We also hope that i can be used as a learning tool. Somewhere around September to November we will release a playable scenario for testing . Why don't you check it out here : http://computer-repair-simulator.com/
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