Our group uses mumble for voice and discord for text and backup voice or external voice. The voice quality is better, free, faster on mumble. Extremely low server requirements. It technically saves chat history but as server logs, not for the client.
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I believe this is how android has been for as long as i have used it. At least A6 or A7. Could be earlier but I haven't used those enough
The number of people i'm seeing use caps lock instead of shift to do capital letters have been increasing. "Oh you can do that?"
Just another US "first world country" exceptions lol
She got gandalf'ed
60 is fine, and its cuz we used the wall power 60 hz as a clock since it was extremely stable and free.
Or running their linux on their servers.
Im wondering if the nvidia stuff is what is holding back the full release of SteamOS. No idea on nvidia's compatibility with gamescope.
If it wasn't so bullet spongey, I would hop back in so fast.
Really depends what you have now and what you are looking to achieve. The "core 3" i call it, are mobo, ram, and cpu that needs to be generationally compatible. These tend to but not always be purchased at the same time.
If you are keeping your C drive, then no, you dont have to reinstall everythimg. Windows licensing is weird now. I think its supposed to be transferrable if you disable the previous computer since it is account bound. Someone else will need you comment on that. That is a 'legit' license issue. Most other software wont care if your cpu or mobo changes.
If windows is installed on a harddrive and not an ssd, then i would strongly reccomend you do a fresh install on a new ssd. You can plug in your old drive after install to transfer files. Then wipe it and use as storage.
As long as you pick a compatible mobo. Theres not really any difference between them for most people. Mostly just IO differences.
Chdk is awesome. Used it on a powershot way back. Never had a chance to try magic lantern because it didnt have support for my dslr. ):
Uru and Mabinogi has surprisingly good audio with theirs.