benjaminyoung
Carl Bently
benjaminyoung

I'm aware of PC's plethora of peripherals. I have many of them myself. Having used many, like I said, using one against a proficient keyboard and mouse player always spells doom. You'll never get as many headshots playing with a controller as you would if you were pointing and clicking. It's a preference of comfort

Not only that, but it seems to have spotted something. Knowing McAfee, it's probably removing all of his games for being 'spyware'.

Just because you can use controllers with PC games doesn't mean it's good with them. Try playing BF3 or 4 on pc with a controller. There's no aim assist. You're just pointing willy nilly and on an uneven playing field. If you're using a controller against people using a keyboard and mouse, you will lose. But it looks

As much as I'm a PC master-racer, I feel like this would be so much more at home on a console. Just dual-stickin' it out.

It would ultimately be much more efficient to just set up a network share on your already existing computers.

Mine runs at 100W idle, and about 400W at load. I just shut it down when I'm not using it though. I've never been one for hibernate or standby. My last build was 400 at idle and 900 at load. I actually saved money by spending 400 on a newer, more energy efficient, video card.

Can't get to Diamond League with a girlfriend.

I don't know, really? A job because he made a fairly simple mod? Time and tolerance for tedium do not a genius make. And what kind of job would this even qualify you for? Was there any real-world design required? Did he program something?

The working processor built in minecraft was much more impressive. But

I mean you can see the inside of the rims is metal. Are you also upset that the tires are rubber?

If he didn't die, I would kill him. 500k fucking pieces....at 5mph... Fuckin dick.

Puppy is nice, but I find the look to be pretty cartooney. I've really fallen in love with Crunchbang. Debian base with Openbox. 100M at fully loaded. Debian base.

I also just use slices of bread.

McDonalds, Starbucks, Fedex, Home Depot, AT&T: alllllll the street passes. Get cracking, son.

I'm probably going to hold of for a bit too. I have a second machine with a newer motherboard, but the gpu is a decent bit slower and older than in my main. It's perfect for a HTPC/Steam Machine, but it's an AMD gpu. SOON.

Debian symbol on her back. SteamOS runs on a debian base. HL3 conf.....

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sorry :/

Honestly, I wasn't able to get either of the installers to run. I only got it to load the GRUB terminal, but couldn't figure out how to launch the installer from there. I assume it's my motherboard. Being a first-gen EFI board has it's disadvantages.

That's actually the same thing I did with mine. Boot SSD, second HDD, Steam HDD. I unplugged both of mine before I started the steam installer. Some people are reporting that it will error and install to the flash drive you're running it off of, so I'd recommend the precaution of just unplugging yours until the system

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The second method is close to a standard Linux installer. One of the README's mentions the specific reasoning. I think it's something to do with Debian's approval or something.

Unfortunately, you can't. It's not a full-blown distro yet. The two options that they give you are a Debian installer, or cloning an installation that they've already set up. If you have a UEFI board and an Nvidia GPU with a hard drive you're not afraid to wipe, do it to it, brother. Otherwise, you're kinda stuck for