id use the elgato capture card if your willing to spend quite some money, id use fraps for now, if you rather not pay, use that microsoft encoder, i forget the name.
I built this one for you http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1omwQ ignore the price, because they range highly, also it does not come with a monitor, but it will definitely suit you wonderfully
id say go for a desktop, if not, no, most pentiums are bad. id go for a i-processor.
ram memory should be 8 max 8 obv. windows 7 id prefer. same with the ram type, it should be like 1600 mhz ddr3 is wonderful tho.
Name: Nick (I prefer discarding last name due to privacy) Age:13 Time playing Minecraft: since 1.3.2 I learn quickly, very skilled now. Country: USA Time Zone:EST New York Hours per day playing MC: A lot, you really think i count? Why I should choose you:Well with those photos, kinda explains it, also i build by the texture pack if told, very cooperative. Experience:Lemme show you.
Hey GoldieTwinkie here, and im looking for a minigame to play as a group. This will consist of teams with 2 players each. so you and a partner. Its like survival games, but in groups. Also, no chest, no hacks, ect. Feel free to record, i will be streaming. I have my partner, now its up to you to find your partner
(PS, I will be hosting the game on my server)..
Many bad decisions. age requirement, im 13 and i edited this back when i was in FaZe and why us? why not canada? or providencials? and what if we dont have skype or gmail? ect. and i dont have a steam. lol.
Mine was an ultimate pick, so it was an anvil added, i added eff to make it 5, all the good stuff, and i wanted to mine one block, mined multiple that gave its name "One For All"
Okay, go to "%appdata%", then "roaming", ".minecraft", "assets", "sound". Copy paste this folder to a location on your computer of your choosing. Inside that folder you'll be able to find the sounds you dislike - open them with an audio editor of your choice (I find Audacity to be a good, free one) and make sure the editor supports .ogg or Ogg Vorbis files. So once you've opened the .ogg files of the music, just turn the volume riiight down (the method to do that varies with the sound editor though). Then save and export these files as a .zip. Then, place that .zip in ".minecraft", "resourcepacks". Here's a video tutorial I found which is probably more reliable anyway:
Sorry for the massive wall of text by the way! Hopefully it's not too hard to decipher, haha.
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ram memory should be 8 max 8 obv. windows 7 id prefer. same with the ram type, it should be like 1600 mhz ddr3 is wonderful tho.
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Name: Nick (I prefer discarding last name due to privacy)
Age:13
Time playing Minecraft: since 1.3.2 I learn quickly, very skilled now.
Country: USA
Time Zone:EST New York
Hours per day playing MC: A lot, you really think i count?
Why I should choose you:Well with those photos, kinda explains it, also i build by the texture pack if told, very cooperative.
Experience:Lemme show you.
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(PS, I will be hosting the game on my server)..
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