Thats good for not playing for a while. Normally when I take a break from Minecraft for a few months, I start up the game with an idea but am suddenly terrible at building.
Why? My EVGA went out but that doesn't mean I'm never buying them again. I got a CX as replacement (20 was more and 80+ bronze), and it's done perfectly. Mistakes happen, nothing is perfect.
that's pretty good, I used to build houses like that on a private server but after technical difficulties forced my friend to start it over a few times I just build a giant bunker under a mountain now. As of to tomorrow I have been here 3 years
I just found out there is a ROBLOX CREEPYPASTA WIKI!, not only there is creepypastas about Roblox but there is a full Wiki of it.
Because some people managed to build up creepy stories about even the cutest things. Special talents. Or way too much time on their hands. Or both, really.
This looks really cool https://www.gamingonlinux.com/artic...built-on-linux-and-it-looks-astonishing.11069
It doesn't look too bad on the outside, but it's super cramped and unintuitive on the inside. What happened was I built a little bungalow in survival and just added onto it with no plan whatsoever so it's all just a bunch of tiny rooms fudged together. I've still got nothing better to do today so I'll probably just tear it down and build something bigger.
I should have done a bit more research before I bought it... it was kind of an impulse buy. My old PSU, a 600-watt OCZ from ~2011, is an excellent product that will power on in any situation short of nuclear warfare. However, I recently bought a new graphics card (or a bitcoin card, as most people will soon be calling them), and I was concerned that 600 watts may not be enough. I saw a CX 750M on sale for $80, so I bought that as a sort of insurance policy. I installed the new GPU and power supply, ensured that everything was connected, and hit the power button. The CPU fan spun up briefly, then turned off. I turned the PSU off and on again, and tried again. Same problem. I replaced the CX with my old OCZ, and the problem went away. (BeamNG plays nicely, getting ~45 FPS on West Coast USA with normal settings.) Am I doing something wrong, or do I have a brand-new $80 paperweight? I can't return it because I need one of the cables that came with it, lel
EVGA makes great stuff. I managed to snag a killer deal on an EVGA GTX 1080 Ti - I had to stand in line with twenty or so Shitcoin miners and resellers for about two hours, but it was worth it. Not entirely sure a 750 Ti has the power needed for games like BeamNG, though.
Nice, but i'm pretty sure i can get good performance out of it with the Normal settings on, and possibly FH3.
Well, have fun! I just looked at the reviews - if you have a good CPU you probably could manage decent FPS on Normal.