Alright fanboy, have fun From the amount of time they've spent on it, it'll be good. And stfu Also, I loved the STALKER games. They just had to many game breaking bugs. Fun as hell, but crashes like crazy. EDIT: Also, X-Ray engine ftl
Yeah :/ Just checked in with the major companies and some other local ones, no one else provides high speed. ^Its supposed to be 3 megabits per second, which is, what, 375kb/s
So I was playing some duty online, and it was lagging like hell, so I did a speedtest... http://www.speedtest.net/result/1060334078.png http://www.pingtest.net/result/29656272.png Some days, I want to kill them
Well, New Vegas was really buggy mainly because Obsidian made it, and Fallout 3 was buggy as hell because Bethesda was converting the engine from a medieval, sword/bow/magic combat system, to a post apocalyptic guns/explosives/VATS system. You can understand there were complications. Lots of them. But they really do need a new engine.
To a degree (no pun intended), but running a CPU at such low temps is not sustainable. If someone gives me a fridge, I will modify it to put a computer in it... Wouldn't be too hard *starts drawing plans*
Yes, but you can only update something so far. It would be nice if they could do a complete re-build. With no chance of a public SDK? No thanks I love mods, plain and simple. They can fix the buggiest shit ever (Yes New Vegas, I'm looking at you.) Bethesda makes great games, but does not bring them to their full potential. So why are there so many people who still play Oblivion for instance? Because Bethesda released and SDK with it, and there are still mods being updated to this day. For The Elder Scrolls 5 and Fallout 4, they need a new engine. Gamebyro is way to old (being around since Morrowind) to support things like DX 11 properly. There is only one reason I love Gamebyro, and thats the Construction Kit/G.E.C.K. (SDK). I think I'm starting to ramble. Being bored out of your mind while having the flu does that to you.
First off, its meant to be a waste of money. Our "Powerball" here in Canada is called Lottomax, and the jackpot is ofter 50 million. So Money is no concern. Secondly, just ask me how many keyboards and mouses I have. Just ask. Third, I would like to see you prove that theory. We'll pit your "Industrial" rad up against ONE of Koolance's, and see how things go, m'kay? (2000w of heat dissipation, per radiator). Thank you
Yeah, but then again, its small enough to be portable. Post l/m and we'll see if its better. Hose Clamps.. like the ones I used to fix my trucks rad today? You shouldn't need them, with nozzles. ^This
Get ready to cry. That is one of the messiest Water Cooling jobs I have seen. Green UV coolant is hmm.. last I checked, $4.95 a bottle? Koolance has a kit available, although the Rad is still a bit large (http://www.koolance.com/water-cooling/product_info.php?product_id=328). Quite frankly, you could probably use a fairly low power rad instead, as the 360 is a decently low heat device. Tbh, I don't even think water cooling is nessesary for a 360, if yours is heating up, do what many do and add a fan to the 360. /endrant