Whenever I play Minecraft my wrist hurts. How do I improve my position on the computer?
Whenever I play Minecraft my wrist hurts. How do I improve my position on the computer?
Whenever I play Minecraft my wrist hurts. How do I improve my position on the computer?
When I run Bandicam for recording Minecraft, I usually set it to Low-End PC preset, but when I looked at the playback of my video, it looked as low quality as ever! It also was very laggy and I could barely run Minecraft while recording! Minecraft was as fast as ever when I stopped recording. What the hay?
I can double tap to fly, but when I try to double tap to stop flying it won't work. I had to get a new keyboard and I got an insignia keyboard. How can I fix this?
I got a new computer yesterday with an msi GTX 960 graphics card, a nearly empty 1TB hard drive, 8 GB of installed ram, and a processor which is 1.4 faster than my old laptop. Yet on Minecraft, one of the simplest games to run, my old computer with a nearly full hard drive, a much less powerful graphics card, and and much less powerful processor is doing better than my new one. I made sure everything was up to date and such, but still, my old computer runs at around 128 fps while my new, $500 more expensive one is running at 62. Um… Help? Please? This is kind of irritating me. A lot.
My current username is MelTheUnicorn I'm thinking of changing it to PastelGalaxeh or PastelKitteh wat one is better? Or are there any others you can think of? Include words like Cat, Kitty, Pastel, Galaxy, Violet, Dreamer, Shadow, Midnight etc.
Hi, I have a capture from a few years back called the Elgato game capture HD (not 60 version), which I got to record console gaming. I recently switched to PC gaming, and I really like that capture card's software because it has some very useful features, for example it can export mic audio, game audio and video as separate files and that makes editing a lot easier. The problem is that the best quality it can record at is 720p 60fps or 1080p 30fps, but unfortunately can't record 1080p 60fps, which is how I play my games. My question is, is it a good idea to continue using this capture card because of my preference towards it and have to choose between recording 720p 60fps on a 1080p monitor or 1080p 30fps? If so, which do people like to see more on YouTube, 720p @60 or 1080p @30? I'm afraid that if I record in 720p on a 1080p monitor, the video will lose a lot of visual fidelity, so it seems like 30 fps at native resolution might be better because watching video instead of playing games in 30fps is the norm, isn't it? Alternatively, I know that I can get OBS and Dxtory and all those programs, but it seems like they aren't very efficient and make the computer lose many frames while recording, plus OBS is confusing to set up and doesn't seem to be able to separate audio tracks, which is kind of a deal breaker for me. I have an fx 6300, r9 380, and play gta 5, battlefield 4, minecraft, civilization 5, dark souls 2. What should I do? I appreciate all input, thank you in advance.
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Why are some online gamers ignorant, obnoxious, and defensive? - 1
Added (1). I was on my Steam account having fun playing Team Fortress 2 which is a free multiplayer game btw and I was playing Man vs Machine as an engineer. Well to be fair? I'm not very knowledgeable in games when it comes to the role of certain classes in a game like TF2, but apparently these two other players didn't like the way I played and pinned the responsibility of me and the other engineer losing, so I decided to speak up and tell them chill out, but they continuously try to insult me.
For some reason just playing at least ten minutes of this game, I get serious headaches. I tried turning my brightness settings down and all of it. I like the game but how do I stop it from giving me headaches?
I've asked a different question like this but this time I've got more details, for example the specs of these certain games. This is what I need the computer to have:
Specifications: Specs/Ark/
Ark:
OS: Windows 7 or Windows 8
Processor: 2 GHz Dual-Core 64-bit CPU
Memory: 4000 MB RAM
Graphics: DirectX11 Compatible GPU with 1 GB Video RAM
DirectX: Version 11
Hard Drive: 20000 MB available space
Specs/The Sims 4/
The Sims 4:
OS: 64 Bit Windows 7,8, or 8.1
PROCESSOR: Intel core i5 or faster, AMD Athlon X4
MEMORY: 4GB RAM
HARD DRIVE: At least 9 GB of free space with at least 1 GB additional space for custom content and saved games
DVD-ROM: DVD ROM drive required for installation only
VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GTX 650 or better
SOUND CARD: DirectX 9.0c Compatible
DIRECTX: DirectX 9.0c compatible
Specs/The Sims 3/
The Sims 3:
The minimum requirements for the base game are as follows (source):
2.4 GHz P4 processor or equivalent.
1.5 GB RAM.
128 MB Video Card with support for Pixel Shader 2.0.
Microsoft Windows Vista Service Pack 1.
At least 6.1 GB of hard drive space with at least 1 GB of additional space for custom content and saved games.
Specs/Minecraft/
Minecraft:
CPU: Intel Pentium D or AMD Athlon 64 (K8) 2.6 GHz.
RAM: 2GB.
GPU (Integrated): Intel HD Graphics or AMD (formerly ATI) Radeon HD Graphics with OpenGL 2.1.
GPU (Discrete): Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT or AMD Radeon HD 2400 with OpenGL 3.1.
HDD: At least 200MB for Game Core and Other Files.