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Started by the-pi-guy, Jul 31, 2014, 02:28 AM

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the-pi-guy

Haven't broken any rules yet. 
DKK might have. 

Mmm_fish_tacos

I didn't want to bring it up but playing skyward sword in down sampled 1080p seems too cool not to talk about.

Dr. Pezus


Haven't broken any rules yet. 
DKK might have. 
Got a warning tho

Dr. Pezus


I didn't want to bring it up but playing skyward sword in down sampled 1080p seems too cool not to talk about.
Looks so much better than on Wii lol

Cute Pikachu

so a new terraria was announced today :D
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the-pi-guy


Legend


the-pi-guy


I moderated him hehehe

But you said you're not a mod! 

darkknightkryta


Haven't broken any rules yet. 
DKK might have. 

Not my fault the HTML broke and bolded certain phrases ;o

Dr. Pezus


BasilZero


Indeed. Played FC3 at high/very high on my laptop o.O


????

High? What you mean?

The streaming capability or the visual settings for the game o.O?

the-pi-guy


????

High? What you mean?

The streaming capability or the visual settings for the game o.O?

Streaming. 
My brother has been able to play maxed out Shadow of Mordor on a PC with a Radeon 4200.  Streaming is awesome. 

Mmm_fish_tacos

Well i upgrade my internet plan to 100/10. They are running a special so it only cost me 5 dollars more a month to jump a tier in internet speed. Not sure when it will take effect. But currently it's running really slow ( this happened before the upgrade ) i'm only getting 5 up 5 down right now and i can't figure out why.


BasilZero


Streaming. 
My brother has been able to play maxed out Shadow of Mordor on a PC with a Radeon 4200.  Streaming is awesome.


Oh! Same here, its really amazing *_*!

Dr. Pezus


????

High? What you mean?

The streaming capability or the visual settings for the game o.O?
High graphical settings of course!? It depends on the power of the device you stream from

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