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Posts posted by Kickapoo
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2 minutes ago, Vix said:I don't have popcorn, but I have cornflakes so...
That guy is real cute isn't he
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1 minute ago, Aziz said:I WILL PUT YOU ALL IN JAILLLLL AND SELL YOU TO KIDNAPPERS
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Ill have some duck and plum sauce on mine, after I have gunned you down with my shotgun. Here ducky ducky!
1 minute ago, FlyingDuck said:I want butter on it.
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1 minute ago, KittyDeKarebu said:yeah but it's pretty kinda good.
Its very kinda good, second to nachos tho.
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7 minutes ago, KittyDeKarebu said:I'll join in too.
how does popcorn work again?
Popcorn is an extreme luxury only available to the top tier of social class, thus why it costs a fucking fortune in movie theatres.
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20 minutes ago, Aziz said:THATS REALLY GOOD BUT. THE MAFIAS WHO ARE RULING THE SERVER WILL HAVE CONNECTIONS WITH POLICE SO THEY CAN GET OUT OF MURDERS AND ROBBERIES
What's with your abundance of childish ideas, be realistic man. Having corrupt police and mafia at the same time is just a massive fail rp and would cause every civilian to switch server.
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13 minutes ago, Vix said:Hm, artwork, screenshots... Only stuff I don't save up.
They tweeted a while ago that they'd like it if community members made a wikia about IdentityRPG, I guess the tweets will help in the future.
Even if the release date for the beta was written at the top of every page people would still ask
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1 hour ago, Vix said:There definitely will be in-game aspects that you can grind- probably if you want to upgrade your career trait you'll have to do action X Y number of times, but unlike other games- in Identity grinding will be optional. In most MMORPGs you have to grind because a quest tells you to or because your level is too low for a quest, and you don't have much to do apart from questing or crafting. In Identity you can do whatever- watch a movie, hangout at a cafe, sing at karaoke club, dance, rob a bank, kidnap a wealthy lawyer, paint, learn how to play a guitar, go to a party etc. If you want to achieve something fast and you feel like you MUST have that thing- you can grind, but you really don't have to and the game won't force you to focus on one task.
You won't be homeless from the start. You'll get a "newbie apartment", probably something small and basic with one bed, a shower, a toilet, a fridge, a wardrobe and some cupboards. Since apartments and houses also work as storages, new players would be at a huge disadvantage if they started as homeless people! Remember that when you die you drop everything you had on you (except for clothes), but all the things left at your house/apartment are always safe.
So far the beginning looks like THIS.
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A Warm Welcome To These Forums! :-)
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7 minutes ago, DrFelixPhD said:Damn, fair enough Thanks so much man, you've been a massive help
I can see you are still on the ropes, the original AMD setup you originally went for will be fine for you and I understand why you would go for that, its cheaper. But I'm just thinking ahead here because as you just saw upgrading your AMD processor still makes it less of a performer than Intel, and they also will need better cooling and will affect your electricity bill more. It's up to you man, don't feel pressured to pay more. I think you should go for AMD right now if you have other things you could use that money for aha.
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3 minutes ago, DrFelixPhD said:Excellent - thanks mate Just wondering though, how noticeable would the difference be between the i5 and the AMD CPU I chose originally?
Indeed! Don't take it from me, take it from here
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i5-4460-vs-AMD-FX-6300
As you can see the Intel CPU outperforms the other two examples including your original AMD and infact the 8350 which is the AMD equivalent of the 4460 at around the same price.
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4 minutes ago, DrFelixPhD said:Ah, crap fair enough. It appears I'm in a bit of a predicament :L Is there any other CPU that provides a sort of middle ground between the two?
Actually, I forgot you mentioned you only wanted modest gaming power, so the 4460 is perfect. Don't go any further for now and just upgrade your CPU later as the mobo you chose supports CPU upgrades on the LGA 1150 socket line, which will take you way into i7 territory should you ever go there. Im still gonna say don't go with AMD because when the time does come to upgrade to Intel which is the better option you will have to swap your mobo out at the same time.
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1 minute ago, DrFelixPhD said:Hmm, perhaps...Although it might just be a little out of my price range. I might consider buying the 4460 and keeping it for a few months to see how it fares, then I could always sell it and buy the 4690k?
Not a wise idea, if there's one thing people don't want to buy second hand its PC components.
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8 minutes ago, DrFelixPhD said:I thought perhaps I could use the Asus H81-M plus as the mobo, then maybe an i5-4460?
That would work just fine yes and would be better in almost every single way, its just you do know the intel CPU in question is almost double the price the AMD one is that you brought up before? If you are gonna go up to that level you may as well extend to 170 pounds and get the 4690k, which is the top seller in gaming CPU's and considered to have the best all round performance for price,
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28 minutes ago, DrFelixPhD said:Although if you recommend switching to Intel, which CPU would be a good choice?
Well if you switch to Intel you will also have to buy a different motherboard to support its socket. What's your budget for the CPU and Mobo? (Add up your total budget apart from the Mobo and CPU and say how much you have left over)
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7 minutes ago, Notering said:@Kickapoo Wow, what if he is the real protectron?
Then we kill da basterd homie!
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9 minutes ago, Notering said:@kickapoo That build better be good lol.
Yup it sure is.
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@DrFelixPhD Okay, so the processor and GPU you have is fine for modest settings on all games, just don't expect fireworks, especially on the likes of triple A titles or poorly optimised titles. If you have any money spare though I recommend you switch to Intel, you won't regret it. AMD have been known to release tech which is cheaper than Intel, but at the same time run hotter and draw more power. For your RAM use 2x4gb not 1x8, as the modules will run in tandem then which is faster to load random memory than a single module. Everything else is fine, power supply should be enough and yes use the provided CPU cooler, just be careful if you overclock though. Good reviews on the mobo, which comes with the bigger price i suppose, has three PCI slots which is enough for all three of your GPU, sound card and wireless card. HOWEVER I found with my motherboard that my 970 covered up one of the slots meaning I essentially had 2 slots, not three. Your card will be smaller than mine though, so not to worry. Oh yes, is this a build to be sent off and assembled btw?
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@Notering The build I posted should roughly convert to 1000 dollars. Saying that though prices are different in the states then they are over here in Blighty.
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2 minutes ago, Notering said:I'm trying to build a computer that will cost about 1k. Yet, idk what to look for.
That is 1000 dollars yes?
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4 minutes ago, DrFelixPhD said:Although if you are offering build advice, would you mind looking over this one? It comes to a grand total of £431, although that's not including a monitor or OS.
What are you wanting to get out of your PC? Running Games at full settings? Video Editing? Casual Gaming? Browsing the web and watching You Tube?
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@DrFelixPhD @Notering @Vix Theres a slightly metallic aroma in the air, can you smell it? Sorta smells like that robot out of fallout, oh yes the protectron! Contenders are this noob and Boxer, place your bets people!