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WriteX

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  1. rigged
  2. First PC game I ever played was probably in 2004 or 2005. I don't remember the game. First game I started playing regularily was RuneScape back in 2007, and then I bought CS:S on 27th of December 2008. Bad move. Very bad move.
  3. I bought subscriber on 15th of December at around 8AM (CET). Set it as a recurring payment on PayPal. Next payment kicked in on 15th of January, but not in time. It happened at around 1PM. I lost subscriber for a couple of hours. (I don't really mind about that though) Possible "fix" for this would simply be to make a 1-day window period or something along those lines.
  4. Good Enough?

    "Steam Games" can be anything from Five Nights at Freddy's to Far Cry 4. (yes I know FC4 is a Ubisoft game - but you can buy it on Steam as well.) CPU. AMD A6-6400K is a dual core CPU. Dual core has been outdated for years. Modern games will require at least a quad core CPU if you want to run smoothly. RAM. It just says 4 GB DDR3. Not a brand, no info on mhz, latency, nothing - oh and 4GB isn't a whole lot anymore. Also, DDR3 went out last year. DDR4 is the shit now. HDD. 500 GB 7200 rpm Hard Drive. Again, no info. It could be a cheap ass brand that eventually will crash as far as we know. 500GB won't last long if you plan on installing them Steam games of yours. One more thing; having an SSD for your OS and a regular HDD for storage will save you so much boot time - but I guess you don't want to put in the money for that. GPU. AMD Integrated Radeon HD 8470D. I don't even know what to say. Integrated graphics cards can barely handle anything. You're lucky if it runs GTA San Andreas. tl;dr that setup looks like 4-6 years old. It's outdated. I wouldn't recommend buying any of those ridiculous gaming brand computers like CyberPowerPC and iBuyPower. They just stock up on components, build a computer and sell it for way more than what its actually worth. I don't often agree with setups I find online, but this one is pretty much spot on. $500 gaming pc setup CPU - AMD FX-6300 MOBO - ASUS M5A78L-M LX PLUS AM3+ GPU - XFX Radeon R9 270 RAM - Kingston HyperX Fury 8GB HDD - Western Digital Blue 1 TB CASE - Rosewill Dual Fans PSU - XFX Core Edition PRO550W OS - Install O.S. from USB drive cough-pirate-cough You will get so much more for your money if you get these parts and build the PC yourself/have a friend help you rather than buying outdated, overpriced trash.
  5. You have weird friends.
  6. Post your desktops!

  7. ...........I forgot about this thread.
  8. Why not both? - I mean there's plenty of reasons like not enough funds and there might not be many players on either one of the servers... But I still think that it might be a good idea to let people choose which ever game they prefer. I might just be talking for myself here; sadly, I won't go back to Source just for a holiday gungame server --- and then there's the other side of the community that feels the same way about CSGO.
  9. stahp
  10. ...accept plox.
  11. oh, I'm in. and I'll win.
  12. RIP. Just kidding. Congratulations.
  13. Nice event. All it took was 1 server crash and no one came back.
  14. I'm tired of bullshit safety measures. Steam should start using Google Authenticator or something.
  15. Then there's the issue regarding Steam Guard. Upon logging in from a new location, Steam Guard will send you a code through the contact email registered to the steam user in question and require you to type and confirm that code. HOW THE FLYING F*CK DO THEY BYPASS THAT? Or is it as "simple" as typing in your login info and end up uploading your steamsite cookie?
  16. So... What the fuck is on that site? A window asking you to log in to Steam? Because I doubt you can be hijacked just from pressing a link, or is that just it?
  17. I know you said "most games", but do you mean medium-end games like CS:GO or high-end crap like Arma 3? --because that GPU won't live up to your expectations in most high-end games unless you turn down the settings a whole lot. Please go for a different PSU unless you want it to bottleneck once you decide to upgrade your parts... Preferebly a Corsair one above 500W. Also, if I were on a budget, I sure as shit wouldn't care to get a legit copy of Windows. I wouldn't mind being a lil' pirate.
  18. Ehm, well... You don't need to put that CD in upon boot. As for your problem. It sounds like one of your vital parts isn't connected properly, or is broken/malfunctioning. Based on what you've said earlier in this thread and the steps you've tried up until now, I'd say that your CPU is dead... But honestly, it could be anything. Some (most) motherboards has got this tiny LED screen somewhere on them that shows error code readouts. You should check up on that. Google the motherboard's name + code ##, if you even get to that point.
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