Ahoy from Florida
#21
Posted June 26 2014 - 06:49 PM
#22
Posted June 26 2014 - 07:08 PM
the little icon top left of the config window gives the menu. mess with it for a while to get the operation of it. the doc for it sucks.
Luck!
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edit: ONLY for wired. couldn't get this to work on the wireless pad! anyone else_ if you wanna try it, you can get one from any hock shop, or even thriftstores for around a dollar. they have them in a big cardboard box where i got mine
Edited by EM1O, June 26 2014 - 07:12 PM.
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#23
Posted June 26 2014 - 07:13 PM
EM1O, on June 26 2014 - 07:08 PM, said:
Do you have the special receiver wireless pads need to connect to PCs_ They don't connect via Bluetooth, and the charging cable is for charging only.
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Amidatelion, on May 24 2014 - 01:36 AM, said:
comic_sans, on October 31 2014 - 05:50 PM, said:
#24
Posted June 27 2014 - 01:22 AM
#25
Posted June 27 2014 - 05:19 AM
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"The difference between theory and practice is smaller in theory than it is in practice"
#26
Posted June 27 2014 - 05:37 AM
You see my current keyboard has a very very low frame, and the activation of any of the keys is nice due to the keys being very very low, like if you take the "Standerd" keyboard cut the keys in half and give the keys themselves a wider surface area that is what I am looking for in a mech keyboard.... but all of them look like high risen "standards" to me...
I suppose what I am lookin for is a slim mech keyboard with MX cherry red with an o ring mod...... I will take a look in the land of the keyboards.
Also 750ti is not a bad GPU ofc, I am just surprised it was not a GTX 770, or R9 270x, or R9 280x, Again seemed like a odd ball out. (Plus ya can't cross it so that limits upgrade potential) But hey I understand your reasons, personally I like the 280X partly cause I know it is a ol' 7970 which is a beast of a card honestly so I just decided to go with something tried and true.
Still nothing is as fugal as that 750ti for how much it gives you.
Edited by deidarall, June 27 2014 - 06:00 AM.
#27
Posted June 27 2014 - 05:53 AM
#28
Posted June 27 2014 - 06:22 AM
deidarall, on June 27 2014 - 05:37 AM, said:
You see my current keyboard has a very very low frame, and the activation of any of the keys is nice due to the keys being very very low, like if you take the "Standerd" keyboard cut the keys in half and give the keys themselves a wider surface area that is what I am looking for in a mech keyboard.... but all of them look like high risen "standards" to me...
I suppose what I am lookin for is a slim mech keyboard with MX cherry red with an o ring mod...... I will take a look in the land of the keyboards.
Also 750ti is not a bad GPU ofc, I am just surprised it was not a GTX 770, or R9 270x, or R9 280x, Again seemed like a odd ball out. (Plus ya can't cross it so that limits upgrade potential) But hey I understand your reasons, personally I like the 280X partly cause I know it is a ol' 7970 which is a beast of a card honestly so I just decided to go with something tried and true.
Still nothing is as fugal as that 750ti for how much it gives you.
That does sound a bit odd, though boards like that likely exist. I'd also recommend visiting an electronics shop in order to see if you could test out key types.
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Amidatelion, on May 24 2014 - 01:36 AM, said:
comic_sans, on October 31 2014 - 05:50 PM, said:
#29
Posted June 27 2014 - 07:48 AM
deidarall, on June 27 2014 - 05:53 AM, said:
That vanguard could not be killed! I was lagging/teleporting so bad that I could hardly hit that fatty.
#30
Posted June 27 2014 - 09:59 AM
deidarall, on June 27 2014 - 05:37 AM, said:
Still nothing is as fugal as that 750ti for how much it gives you.
I was looking for more performance with lower power consumption. I was running my two ancient HD 5770 cards in crossfire.
The evga GTX 750 Ti FTW handles hawken at ultra settings with physics beautifully, and the lights don't dim when I turn my system on.
The x2 HD 5770s weren't very smooth at ultra settings, and they didn't support physics.
#31
Posted June 27 2014 - 11:25 AM
cornshuckerprime, on June 27 2014 - 09:59 AM, said:
deidarall, on June 27 2014 - 05:37 AM, said:
Still nothing is as fugal as that 750ti for how much it gives you.
I was looking for more performance with lower power consumption. I was running my two ancient HD 5770 cards in crossfire.
The evga GTX 750 Ti FTW handles hawken at ultra settings with physics beautifully, and the lights don't dim when I turn my system on.
The x2 HD 5770s weren't very smooth at ultra settings, and they didn't support physics.
Huh, really_ I wouldn't have thought the 750 ti could run Hawken at Ultra. I guess the game is better optimized than I thought it was!
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Amidatelion, on May 24 2014 - 01:36 AM, said:
comic_sans, on October 31 2014 - 05:50 PM, said:
#32
Posted June 27 2014 - 11:44 AM
My main point is, honestly it is getting to the point where 1080p will not be hard for GPU's to pull off unless games are just so graphically demanding that it would push that tech to the limit, but give it a few more years and I think 4 k systems will start to happen more and more.
I suggest giving this a read over just to undersatdn how far we have come over these last few years , (Also another example of GPUs coming pretty far is that the GTX 580 is about as strong as a R9 270 atm which is crazy)
http://www.trustedre...or-1080p-gaming
#33
Posted June 27 2014 - 12:11 PM
deidarall, on June 27 2014 - 11:44 AM, said:
The 800w PSU is what I already had from when I originally bought the HD 5770s.
If I outgrow the 750ti, I have the PSU to handle a better card.
#34
Posted June 27 2014 - 12:29 PM
deidarall, on June 27 2014 - 11:44 AM, said:
My main point is, honestly it is getting to the point where 1080p will not be hard for GPU's to pull off unless games are just so graphically demanding that it would push that tech to the limit, but give it a few more years and I think 4 k systems will start to happen more and more.
I suggest giving this a read over just to undersatdn how far we have come over these last few years , (Also another example of GPUs coming pretty far is that the GTX 580 is about as strong as a R9 270 atm which is crazy)
http://www.trustedre...or-1080p-gaming
Oh, wow! That's certainly an interesting link. I almost regret going with a 7950. Only reason I don't is because my system's original purpose was to run Star Citizen, preferably at Ultra. Plus I got a great deal on the 7950.
Edited by TwentyFirstPilot, June 27 2014 - 12:30 PM.
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Amidatelion, on May 24 2014 - 01:36 AM, said:
comic_sans, on October 31 2014 - 05:50 PM, said:
#35
Posted June 27 2014 - 01:08 PM
Also you could always crossfire that 7950 with another one or even the R9 280, over different brands.
Overall the idea for building a PC in terms of gaming is to get the most powerful GPU you can get for the best price to last the longest time, going with a weaker GPU is not a bad thing ofc but you will find it coming up short faster than some of the high end GPUs. (Plus it does feel good to get lots of frames now )
However I think that 1080p will become a lot like 720p is now, (IE any very cheap systems can do pretty well on 720p these days.) but this is in the future, however it is crazy to have cards at this price point doing this well on modern games on 1080p, this is getting to the point where something like a 500 buck machine can actually play modern games at around 30 fps at 1080p (And if you throw it on 720 well your golden). That was not the case a while ago.
I still stand by the idea of getting the most powerful GPu for your system today and only upgrading when your machine does not allow you to play the games you wish to play if your a 1080p gamer. But lets say your a 720p gamer with a old screen you love, then you do not have to get as powerful of a card and if you DO get a more powerful card well... your card will last for even longer. But I still suggest getting the most powerful card you can, because again it will last longer on those super demanding titles you wish to play. (Hell these days you can pick up an APU from AMD and 720p game without a APU....)
Still most gamers are 1080p these days, but the situation is the same. The GPU is the most important part of your gaming rig, I do not suggest going cheap on it unless you have other reasons in mind like silent and such.
(Random example of how far we have gone for 720p this is only a APU without a separate GPU as long as he has that 2400mhz ram he can play that game really nicely on 720p)
Edited by deidarall, June 27 2014 - 01:13 PM.
#36
Posted June 27 2014 - 06:58 PM
I feel like the guy from a trailer park driving a Dodge through the Macy's parking lot filled with Rolls and Lamborghinis...
...wait a second, that IS a Dodge out front...
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#37
Posted June 27 2014 - 07:15 PM
deidarall, on June 27 2014 - 01:08 PM, said:
Also you could always crossfire that 7950 with another one or even the R9 280, over different brands.
Overall the idea for building a PC in terms of gaming is to get the most powerful GPU you can get for the best price to last the longest time, going with a weaker GPU is not a bad thing ofc but you will find it coming up short faster than some of the high end GPUs. (Plus it does feel good to get lots of frames now )
However I think that 1080p will become a lot like 720p is now, (IE any very cheap systems can do pretty well on 720p these days.) but this is in the future, however it is crazy to have cards at this price point doing this well on modern games on 1080p, this is getting to the point where something like a 500 buck machine can actually play modern games at around 30 fps at 1080p (And if you throw it on 720 well your golden). That was not the case a while ago.
I still stand by the idea of getting the most powerful GPu for your system today and only upgrading when your machine does not allow you to play the games you wish to play if your a 1080p gamer. But lets say your a 720p gamer with a old screen you love, then you do not have to get as powerful of a card and if you DO get a more powerful card well... your card will last for even longer. But I still suggest getting the most powerful card you can, because again it will last longer on those super demanding titles you wish to play. (Hell these days you can pick up an APU from AMD and 720p game without a APU....)
Still most gamers are 1080p these days, but the situation is the same. The GPU is the most important part of your gaming rig, I do not suggest going cheap on it unless you have other reasons in mind like silent and such.
(Random example of how far we have gone for 720p this is only a APU without a separate GPU as long as he has that 2400mhz ram he can play that game really nicely on 720p)
True, true. Suppose I wasn't considering that when I typed my earlier reply.
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Amidatelion, on May 24 2014 - 01:36 AM, said:
comic_sans, on October 31 2014 - 05:50 PM, said:
#38
Posted June 28 2014 - 04:07 PM
Lol, in all seriousness, welcome to Hawken. If you ever need help, don't hesitate to click my sig. I've got quite a few videos up that should help you learn more of the mechs in the game and learn a few tricks that I know. I'm adding more so be sure to check it out. But yeah, hope to see you on the battlefield one day!
#39
Posted June 28 2014 - 08:34 PM
I've been watching and reading quite a few of the tutorials, awesome stuff.
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