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Everything posted by BTGBullseye
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Need for Speed Undercover. The car customization sucks, and the handling of the cars is off. It's also buggy, and stutters constantly.
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No you don't.
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Are you sure?
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Fallout 4 with excessive mods again.
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It's 11 o'clock... Do you know where you kids are?
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Don't worry, I very rarely take offense, and never over something that could just be a simple mistake.
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You apparently didn't read very carefully...
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Not always... Sometimes it's rolling.
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How is that a "woops" thing?
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It doesn't. I use Teracopy myself for that functionality. I have a great many things in the middle of my physical desk top. Since I have a computer on it, I have my monitor in the middle, with a power monitor below, (have to monitor my wattage since the entire basement is on the same 15A breaker, and I have to compete with a microwave, refrigerator, lights, and everything else plugged in down here) mouse, and keyboard. (keyboard has space front to back so I can reposition for if I'm eating/doing something at my desk besides using the PC) To the right I have a flashlight, some lens cleaning fluid, a microfiber cloth, a note pad and pen, a lighter, and a trash can. To the left, a glass for water, some headphones, a power switch for my rope light, a printer, my fingernail care kit, a sewing kit, blood pressure monitoring device, game controllers, and a book. 99% of what I have placed will never be moved from that location, only utilized in position. This is how the majority of people use their desks, they place things where they will use them, and then don't move them from that location. (placing them elsewhere is inefficient, as is having to move them every time you intend to use them)
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Hero Siege. It's pretty OK.
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No you don't.
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Welcome new people!
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Nyet.
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General American Politics Thread
BTGBullseye replied to ThePest179's topic in Serious Topic Discussion
Yes, does it really matter? It's news to some people. -
Fallout 4 with 249 mods installed. Unfortunately, all my savegames were corrupted.
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"Please note: No Steam (or other external keys) will be given for bundle purchases. Only direct downloads will be available on the itch.io page." Sorry, but I don't trust them that much.
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False.
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General American Politics Thread
BTGBullseye replied to ThePest179's topic in Serious Topic Discussion
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/10769041/The-US-is-an-oligarchy-study-concludes.html The USA is for all intents and purposes officially an oligarchy. -
Ctrl-X, Ctrl-V, go back and Shift-Del the originating files. Takes me all of 10 seconds if I'm going slow. Even maintains folder trees without issue. You're really not well versed in GUI capabilities or current functionality if you think that it doesn't have the ability to do stuff like that. That's what a GUI is supposed to be. It's basically just mouse gestures and clicks to perform functions that you would otherwise have to type. If it's not doing that, there's something very seriously wrong with your GUI design, since that's been how it works since the first ever GUI. It has many merits, but so many pitfalls that it's never in any situation going to become the primary UI for a majority of users. It will always be an extremely small minority that prefer it to GUI. The CLI will not be lost, no matter what. Even MacOS and Windows 10 have a CLI in them, but it's never used as the primary interface because it's slower to type text than it is to click thrice and move the cursor around the screen for a second or two for the vast majority of people, even those with fast typing speeds.
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And here I am, 4th on the page, wondering why you're congratulating each other...
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Ross, I know some other responses point out that browsers are giving issues with the copy/paste function, but I personally resolved the issue 100% when I got my new keyboard. Don't ask me how it resolved the mouse click menu copy function, but it fixed that too. Maybe it's because I got a keyboard that has software that can change the USB polling rate to 1000 times per second instead of the standard of 125, (kinda like my mouse) and it affects how Windows interacts with everything, I don't know. As for your final questions, I personally really loved the Vista default look in transparent black/grey. (apart from some slightly too low contrast text, but you could change that quite easily with utilities built into Windows at the time) I loathe the push towards a flat UI like they did in 10. (3D is far superior, as our brains were designed to operate in that environment) Physical buttons for this are always going to be far more natural as well, and I really like the idea of the nested icon wheel coming up on the desktop. It's like the weapon/item wheel that you'll see in a lot of modern shooter games. We do need the ability to have the "helicopter" style GUI system though, as it can be incredibly useful, and is definitely not a problem for the majority of people, and for most twitch-shooter gamers, it's not difficult to get those "headshots" on those smaller icons/checkboxes when doing faster movements. (something I find remarkably easy to do the vast majority of the time considering how many typos I need to fix when typing)
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Easy, they want to hate Trump more than they want the problems fixed. It's been that way throughout the entire "anything but Trump" campaign.