TN panels have come a long way, you'd be surprised how good this thing looks.
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well you could say that about every panel type. everything has come a long way! the last time i bought a monitor VA/quantum dot didn't even exist, lmao. i don't doubt that a monitor bought in 2019 is going to look better than one bought in 2010 generally. it would be pretty fucked if they didn't.Finray wrote:
TN panels have come a long way, you'd be surprised how good this thing looks.
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yeah that's what I figured, want to take it out the PC digital then give it to the hifi amp. I listen on a mix of the two. Headphones when gaming, speakers when listening to music/watching stuff. i'll check out schiit cheers.uziq wrote:
your audio probably hisses because your motherboard isn't shielded and is loud as fuck.
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Or depending on the specific type of hobbyist, slowly transforming your car into an unholy sound canon that will degrease your hair and blast your shirt off your body.it really is a giant black hole. soon you'll be buying high-impedance cables for your headphones for £200 - 'bargain!' - and spending £500 on headphones amplifiers with vintage tubes to 'add warmth and space to the sound'.
have microsoft even re-released their famous mice yet? i have a few of those things sitting around with the much-fetishised avago sensors. they were really good for quake and did very good trade on eBay. it would be such an easy win for them to just re-issue those things. most 'top-end' gamer brand mice, like Zowie, have pretty comfortably made a business out of just repackaging those same, or similar, sensors from 90s intellimice or whatever.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I quite enjoyed some of my older gamer gadgets. Still use a few.
I dread the day my MS Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 will finally call it quits. What am I going to do, fly with my 360 gamepad that mildly vibrates in protest? The SFF2 will try to jump out of your hand. Was decently precise for a gamer market stick, and was my go-to for BF1942/V/2 and any space game I got my hands on.
It's incredible to me that there is so little interest from Microsoft. Look at a "best of" list for like 2018 and there's the Force Feedback 2 shuffling into the fore from ancient history. It gets featured or at least mentioned on enthusiast sites, like this spacegamejunkie article from August. If for some reason a list doesn't include it (usually because it's a second-hand market), the comments will usually chime in with a what-about. People go out of their way to get these shipped internationally or have them repaired.
Why Microsoft doesn't renew these for a modern run is a mystery to me. I would even pay double the original MSRP for one with an even more robust chassis and substantial thumb-throttle. Just don't cover it in blue LEDs and gamer spikes.
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PC Perspective got one of these sent in by a viewer in 2017, along with a bunch of cookies. One of the games brought up was good ol' TIE Fighter, a genre the franchise has long since abandoned that I wouldn't mind seeing a remake or remaster of beyond Steam's flaccid dosbox effort.
https://thenextweb.com/plugged/2019/05/ … ing-sensoruziq wrote:
have microsoft even re-released their famous mice yet? i have a few of those things sitting around with the much-fetishised avago sensors. they were really good for quake and did very good trade on eBay. it would be such an easy win for them to just re-issue those things. most 'top-end' gamer brand mice, like Zowie, have pretty comfortably made a business out of just repackaging those same, or similar, sensors from 90s intellimice or whatever.