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FacepalmMute

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  1. -1 I have computers that run TF2 at max settings flawlessly and computers that can barely run it at a playable state at home, and my computers that struggle to run it definitely have trouble with servers that have superfluous add-ons like this. If we have staff that have low-end computers, I don't see any reason to make their effort to run the game more difficult.


  2. It's not hard at all to build a computer. It's a little time consuming when you have to do wire management, but overall its not bad at all. There's a bunch of resources you can use to build your machine.

    Logical Increments - PC Buying Guide

    Logical Increments has suggested parts for almost every useable price range. It also recommends part brands and their specific product lines to use and which ones to avoid.

     

    Pick Parts, Build Your PC, Compare and Share - PCPartPicker

    PC Part Picker helps you organize your computer build by picking out all the parts of your computer, down to keyboards and mice, and it also helps you find the cheapest deals available on parts you choose.

     

    For building a PC, there are tons of tutorials on how to put it together, and almost all of them are easy to follow. The things I recommend you know going in to building your own PC are:

    • Make sure you work in a place where you won't build up on static electricity. Don't work on carpets. Working on tables provided no fabric is on them is fine. Computer parts and static electricity is a big no-no.
    • Make sure you constantly touch the metal frame of your tower to rid yourself of any static you build up.
    • CPUs are the most delicate of all the parts. Make sure you're gentle when you handle this part. Its not hard to place it in the motherboard at all, but it can get messed up very easily if you're not careful. And make sure the motherboard you get is compatible with your CPU and your tower.
    • The different versions of Windows have a different maximum capacity for RAM. Make sure you either get the right amount of RAM for your version or get a version of Windows that supports the amount of RAM you want to put in.
    • The most time-consuming part of building your PC may or may not be the wire management. Especially for first timers, this might take a while to fine the best way to make sure that you have enough internal ventilation and so your tower's insides don't look like a scrambled mess.
    • Don't buy the most expensive parts because they're powerful and look cool, but seeing as you already have a price in mind, I don't think this will be a problem.


  3. people always questions or gets mad of why im not hyped for the next smash bros. plain and simple, would my favorite characters that everyone doesn't care about or not like going to come back. i haven't seen a reveal for Ganondorf (believe it or not, my best character), jigglypuff, wolf, diddy kong, and R.O.B and the returning characters like D.K. and Bowser are their moveset going to be different. also i found better fighting games, but i guess that doesn't help. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ei3-Qo9wHH4

     

    They're going to have customizable movesets and its not uncommon for characters to have moveset changes or tweaks between iterations. Also after being mainstay for so long, I doubt they'd take anyone like ganondorf or jigglypuff out. Brawl had characters they didn't reveal until after the game came out so people could find out for themselves like ROB and wolf. Also Diddy Kong was revealed a long time ago.


  4. the halo fanbase. you have your freaky, overcompetitive, "any halo thats not halo 2 sucks" players, then you have your 6 year old, "HALO IS PERFECT AND HAS NEVER DONE ANYTHING THAT WASENT PERFECT" crowd, then you have about 2% of the fanbase that actually knows anything about anything.

    I never hear about Halo fans anymore. They've been either relatively quiet or the ones who were loyal to Bungie moved on to Destiny.

    ODST was the best one anyways