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Last Posted | November 17, 2017 at 10:06 AM |
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dashnerWhich is also a fun time to remind everyone that you should probably have everything you need for this LAN downloaded to your PC or on removable storage so you won't be running into any issues with slow download.
On this topic, does anyone who frequents LANs have a checklist of some sorts? Both hardware and things such as configs. I'd rather not forget anything I might need just because I didn't realise I need it.
TwitchTVJohnKaeyelThis:
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Stick your phone on it, take a selfie from a distance so that you don't only get your face.
why
When used properly you shouldn't be able to see it in the frame at all. Sure you look like a tool in public, but it can produce way better photos when you don't have someone to take a photo for you and it's useful for people who vlog.
Have you posted photos of your sleeve anywhere omni? Would like to see that.
Master of speedshot recoveries.
Amazing work.
Sorry if I missed this somewhere in the thread, but what's the next best available hotel? Within driving distance.
Something less than $260 for a double preferred.
Here's a couple options that I think would produce the best results, better than the on-board noise suppression most likely.
Option 1)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bLrZ43pkU0
Option 2)
https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/guide-remove-static-from-mic-mic-voice-activation.3302/
Of course, TechDudes suggestion takes way less effort so I would just go with that if you are okay with how it ends up sounding.
zigzterSick I love tiered replies.
1. Thanks for telling me what websites I can order from, but uhh... "Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. This item ships to North Vancouver, Canada." Can't speak for OP but it's definitely available to me.
2. Please link me some headphones for that price that have noticeably better sound quality than the v2s.
(I could use some new non-headset headphones)
3. I'm pretty sure OP has the basic internet skills required to find a cheaper price than that.
4. He didn't say he wanted to take them into public so why would I take that into consideration?
1) Fair. I assumed amazon didnt ship internationally. Ive tried ordering from there before from Canada and been told the product didnt ship to me. It seems a bit strange to me though that you order these headphones from .com and save $30 over .ca while paying <$30 shipping. When you take them to the checkout and select your address what price does it say?
2) On my phone Ill do it later if no one else does it first.
3) Likewise if you want to go sale hunting he can do the same for headphones.
4) I provided general counterpoints from headphones since you asked, not just in relation to OP. Sure it might not apply to him but its for sure a valid point for headphones over gaming headsets in general.
zigzterI never understood the "don't buy the v2 just get headphones and a mic you'll save money" argument.
Amazon is listing the black v2 for $53.99.
So let's say a clip-on mic is $10 and you're supposed to be saving "like $40"... I'm very interested in seeing what kind of "quality" headphones you can find for $4.
I've had my Siberias for 4-5 years and they're still working fine despite the fact that I've rolled over the cable about 3000 times with my chair. Don't think I've had anyone ever complain about mic quality. (Except for when my sound card was being wonky)
1) The v2s are only on sale on the amazon.com website, which isnt available to you or OP so Id say your point is already irrelevant.
2) Assuming the price was $53 everywhere, Im fairly confident you can find better or equal sounding headphones for $45
3) The average price is a lot closer to $80-100 in which case you definitely save money for equal sounding headphones if you are OP or an average American when they arent on sale
4) Gaming headsets tends to be USB as to use one cord. Buying a separate mic and headphones lets you actually use your headphones elsewhere, and in public without looking like a tool.
edit: Also I should mention I know where you are coming from as I had 3 gaming headsets before buying separate headphones, and I had no idea there was a difference until I tried real headphones. The build quality and comfort of actual headphones is so far ahead in the $40+ price range that I could never wear gaming headphones again.
My friends all sent tit emotes to each other because we used MSN when we were 10.
Also what is this thread???
I've had some form of Bell internet at 2 houses, had Rogers, and had 2 small local ISPs. Currently on 6th connection with Bell Fibe. 7th if I count my dorm internet at school.
Every single one has been loaded with issues. Some just didn't offer enough bandwidth for all the people using the connection, but most just had random ping spikes or dropped connection to the point where I couldn't play TF2. Even the Bell Fibe I'm currently on (which had great ping) has been having loads of issues a month after installation.
I kinda gave up on Canadian internet and take whatever I get.
Lots of great deals here. I'd buy all of it if I had the money.
How did you find the monitor for casual use and watching movies?