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  1. Hi all! So I'd like to record one or more of my game sessions but can't find a good/free/quick program to use. I use to have FRAPS for COD:UO and COD2 but it doesn't seem to work all too well with 4. I'd like to make a small vid so people can see what I see when I play.


    What's sparking this is how I got kicked earlier today at 5:35 EST on RedZone. Kicking a player just because he/she is doing well is absurd in my opinion, though I comply because I enjoy playing with the lot of ya. If I can make a gameplay vid to show you what I see on my screen to settle any doubt about me cheating, hacking, or glitching, that would be great. I know for a fact I run nothing but the standard game settings with the exception of a tweaked mouse speed (I have mine at a slightly faster setting). I don't really mind the consistent criticism, bullying, and overall personal attacks against the way I play mostly because I'm used to it and that's just how some people are. I make them mad 1 map, but laughing with them the next so it's never a big deal. But to be kicked and unable to play just because I do well? It's a little silly. I can try to dial back my gameplay a bit to make it enjoyable for others, but it usually never works out when my team starts losing because of me. Help me out here so I can show you just how legit I am at this type of game I've been playing everyday since MOH:AA :)





    -Maley

  2. Sorry to hear mate. You have the right to be cranky, sad, angry, antisocial. Muster on through with your family and try to feel a bit better. Thinking about him may bring you pain but the happy times you've had will easily outweigh the bad. And don't go off thinking we'd ever dislike you. We already know you're a wanker :)

  3. Love it. I bought a 2006 wrangler almost a year ago. My first American vehicle and I absolutely love it. A little honky around turns, but the chance to tip over makes it exciting! I plan on getting wagon wheels for mine since there's really nowhere to off road here aside from asshole neighbors' lawns :D

  4. Personally, I always get a dedicated networking card. They're cheap and much more reliable than the onboard imo. Same speeds but I've just had better luck personally going that route. Besides, when 1 breaks (usually like it always does) you already have a backup! Like grabbing 2 pieces of cake at a wedding. When 1 drunkard knocks over the piece you're eating, you simply reach for the other............... >_____>

  5. $2000 is a fantastic budget. Not too much, not too little. I'll recommend a nice build for the price based around AMD since it was the same type of chip you had before. I'll throw in some parts that I use currently and have great results with, or just have a fond opinion of!


    Processor:          AMD Black Edition - AMD FX- 9370 4.4ghz 8-core processor
    Graphics:            Nvidia GTX 760
    RAM:                  16GB G.Skill Ripjaws Memory Module

    Motherboard:      ASUS Sabertooth 990fx - AMD 990fx
    Power Supply:    750 Watt Corsair RM750 PLUS Gold full modular
    HDD:                  500gb WD Velociraptor HDD 10000 RPM     (choose whatever size you'd like or SSD if you want to spend extra)

    Hydro Cooler:     Corsair Hydro Series H90 High Performance 140mm
    Network Card:    Intel Pro 10/100/100
    Case:                  Rosewill BLACKHAWK Gaming ATX Mid Tower Computer Case

     

     

     

    From a lot of (current) prices I found this should cost you about $1800, $1900 with taxes possibly. I suggest hydro cooling if your budget does in fact allow for it. But remember, keeping the cables clean and tucked away helps with cooling QUITE A LOT. I also included the price of Windows 7 Pro into it. Dunno if you already have a copy or not, but eh. You don't need to get exactly all that if you don't think you'll need it, but I am confident in those parts. Hope this helps in some decision making :)

  6. always build it yourself mate! it turns out to be much cheaper for the options you decide to add in, with the added benefit of having no pre-loaded crapware from HP/ASUS/Alienware etc..



    personally I always start with a nice case. from there you can decide the amount of hardware you want to stock in it. if it's a lot, full tower. if it's JUST RIGHT, mid tower. my current rig I started with the Phantom 410 for the 120mm fan options then built from there. keep it clean, manage your wiring, and hurry up so I can see pics of the finished pc!

  7. I used to use the Lachesis mouse at the time 4000dpi was considered high. If you're looking for it for a shooter, their streamline mice are much better than the considerable Naga series with macro hot keys right on it. Personally, I use a steelseries Sensei mouse now partly because I got a good deal on it along with the headset, but it turned out to be a fantastic investment. Always go wired :D

  8. If there's 1 thing someone shouldn't do in football is bite. Kinda disappointed he didn't get his teeth knocked out with the elbow, but c'est la vie. It was, in general, just a drama-filled game. Italy definitely didn't play like a team on the verge of losing their seat on the world cup stage. Disappointments all around but Suarez is gonna have eyes all over him from here on out. Good luck trying to play in England now.

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