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    posted a message on DISAPPOINTED with Minecraft's progress over the years

    Hi, I've been playing Minecraft for about 6 years. I have been following the game's progress since then. But only just now did I dare to say this openly. A couple of years ago I thought "the developers have something else to focus", and I thought of the same throughout the timeframe that I waited and waited for the update that I want. I can't take this anymore.


    The devs of Minecraft has pretty much not addressed the core problems that bogged the game down. It is so infuriating because it is SO DAMN easy to address. With millions of players complaining about the same frigging thing I just cannot fathom how the devs are so ignorant about those simple issues for 6 DAMN YEARS.


    How many of you are infuriated by the inability to choose the correct enchantment for the tools? Think about it. You grind and waste hours of your life to get to the level of XP that is needed to get the best enchantments, only to find the result of your enchantments really bad, so bad that it is tied with the lower levels. Then you grind for hours again, only to do it over again because of the frustratingly bad result. Who do they think we are? Are we supposed to grind tens of hours of our precious time to get something that could SO EASILY BE FIXED?


    What are they thinking seriously? Why can they be so ignorant? And why do they not realize ALL OF THIS for 6 DAMN YEARS??


    Kindly send my (or our) frustration to the devs.


    Thanks.


    No flames, no malice. Just pure critique and frustation.

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    posted a message on Buying a PC
    Honestly that Pre-Build PC that you picked is not going to be good at any other games. In minecraft it would... be probably fine, but still the computer is going to be pretty much useless for any other usage (C'mon! nvidia G610!).

    Please watch the video above or any other good tutorials.


    I Would recommend:
    http://pcpartpicker.com/p/fNgh
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    posted a message on Computer Building & General Knowledge Guide
    That's OK. Thanks for answering you can PM me if you need something :).

    But this provide information which is not useless for the readers to read, so why not? You agree that it will create good information right?
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    posted a message on Saving money on a custom PC?
    Wait a bit and the prices of the 7850 should drop to the ~$210 range.
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    posted a message on nvidia launches gtx 660
    Quote from teckmaster

    I would think it would be somewhere between the 560 ti and 570? But I am not too sure.

    We don't know the prices yet but looking at the specs, I think it will be faster than what you suggested. It should be the same or faster than the 7850. Now, we just need to know the prices. if it is $250, nope. Go get the 7870. If it is $200 then it's a killer (AMD will drop prices for sure). But we should leave this out for now. Because you might only see this card on the OEM market.
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    posted a message on My New Computer
    Raidmax PSU... Hmm why not a better one?
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    posted a message on Computer Building & General Knowledge Guide
    Well It is not just personal preference to be honest. Maybe you think, that the case will only affect how your PC looks, but it is not just that.

    1. Airflow and cooling. Some of those 'cool looking cases' doesn't have a good airflow. Airflow is critical on high end system and components will overheat if the airflow is very restricted. This includes supports of fans, Dust Filters, etc.
    2. Size. There is a mid tower, mini tower, full tower, etc. You might not know what kind of motherboard can you fit on your case And, some cases supports longer Graphics card, Gigantic CPU coolers, etc. People might just try to get the cheapest possible case and they think they can put everything in, but they can't because there isn't just any space for the component to get into the case.
    3. The support of Drives and expansion slots. This is important too, it will give you a great upgradebility for the long run. The better the case is, the more drives and expansion slots it can support. More drives support on the case will let you use multiple HDD and ODDs. More Expansion slots will let you use a lot of expansion cards (PCI) in one PC.
    4. Installation Features. I think this is the most important. Different cases has different features of installing components to the case. Good cases usually has a really good feature to help you build the PC and will save you a lot of time building the PC.
    5. Case build quality. If you buy a case which is badly build, you will find difficulties when building the PC. Badly build case also will break easily and if you travel the PC around, there is a chance that the components will break too.
    6. What is a good case. Readers here won't know, what is a good case and what is not. They will probably pick it up randomly and don't know if there are a better case but cheaper.

    Maybe that's all. If you don't need me to write then OK, but you should consider this.Thanks. Oh yes, this is only to explain why the 'case/chassis' should be put here, not the real text. Thank you.
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    posted a message on How Terrible is My (And Your) Computer?
    Alienware and sort = No way. Overpriced.
    Mac= Nope, Overpriced
    OEM Desktop = Maybe, if you're getting low end PC with IGP, but high end, Don't.
    Custom Builds (Like iBuyPower) = Better be building yourself and save >$100

    Just Specs here :)
    Desktop
    AMD FX-8120, CM Hyper 212 EVO, ASUS M5A99X Evo, Corsair Vengeance DDR3 2x4GB 1600 MHz, HIS AMD Radeon HD 7850, LG DVD-RW, Seagate 500GB+250GB, Xigmatec 600W, NZXT Phantom 410
    Not OC'd

    Laptop (Samsung Laptop)
    Intel i5-480M, Samsung DDR3 1x4GB 1066 MHz, Nvidia Geforce 315, Samsung 500GB.

    :).
    Posted in: Computer Science and Technology
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    posted a message on Computer Building & General Knowledge Guide
    Hello dude, just some thoughts here

    Where is the post for the case/chassis/cabinet or whatever? It may not be important as the other parts, but if you're on to the PC building I would like you to put it there. Good choice on cases helps a lot in building the computer and it will make your computer look good.

    I could make this easily, should I type now?
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    posted a message on Looking for players based in Asia!!
    from where?
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    posted a message on Is this a badass laptop?
    Don't try to change your GPU in laptop. 540M is fine for MC. Even my 315M laptop is good for minecraft.
    Posted in: Computer Science and Technology
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    posted a message on A dream PC
    Quote from zSneakyPetez

    I'm not stopping anything, your dream build is, your dream build. Everybody isn't going to want the same thing. I'm just saying that if someones dream is to own an Alienware, it is irrelevant that there are better priced, faster performing machines out there. If your dream build is something with 2x 580's, that's your dream, which may not be somebody else's.
    Alls I'm sayin is people have different wants.


    I don't care it's irrelevant or relevant, what I care is other dream builds can be improved.
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    posted a message on Epic and pointlessly overpowered PC
    :sleep.gif:

    I just want something like this http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2PtK
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    posted a message on A dream PC
    Quote from zSneakyPetez

    No, it isn't, but that's why I clarified by saying "my rig". And if you read what I said earlier "just because you can build a computer with a 3690 and 2x 580's, does not mean that is someone else's dream build."


    Ok I can build 3690 and 2x580. Which alienware can't and also faster. So This is my dream build. Why do you say 'it does not mean that is someone else's dream build'? If others dream build can be improved, why are you not improving it? Instead, why are you stopping it?
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