Same hereYay...how fun! Welcome to the chat room my name is SharpChopSuey nice to meet you.
Same hereYay...how fun! Welcome to the chat room my name is SharpChopSuey nice to meet you.
Thank you for your attention always a pleasure...🍭Same here
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I'm a big math guy. I'm a proponent of base-12 counting
Mostly because we already have words for "eleven" and "twelve" that are obviously not decimal-based (plus we have "dozen" on top of "twelve," which is far less-clearly decimal-based), and we wouldn't need to come up with new words for 3 more unit names, along with their symbols (I am firmly against using plain Latin letters as number symbols; I feel it muddies the waters around variable names). In hex you'd need 13 to have a brand new name based on mostly nothing, while in dozenal, "11" could just be something like "one-do" (one and a "do"zen).Why not hex?
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Ah, I was wondering between display resolution scaling as Windows 10 would allow (100-500%) and the resolution options offered by a game (ex: 800x600 to 1024x768).
Are they just about the same concerning the hit on video card performance?
I mean is scaling just about the same as changing the display resolution, as in, from 2560x1440 to 2048x1152?
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Hey Jake, nice to meet you! Building a PC for music recording and gaming on a budget sounds like a rewarding project. It's understandable that some games might not run as smoothly with lower graphic settings, but it's great you've been able to enjoy a few games nonetheless. Have you found any games that run particularly well on your setup?Hello, my name is Jake.
I was never much of a gamer growing up but I built a pc a couple years ago because I wanted to be able to record music and there were a few games I wanted to try. Unfortunately, I was only able to spend around 650 on everything (Buying a part at a time every other paycheck) and I tend to have to have graphic settings kind of low and some games just don't run as smoothly as I'd like.