Why I went with Home Premium. $80 cheaper and I couldn't think of a thing I'd need that Home Premium didn't have.Cakedaddy wrote:Holy shit Windows is expensive.
New PC 2008
I've decided that I wouldn't be half as good at TF2 without my gaming mouse with on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment buttons.Troy wrote:About 100 in mail in rebates, which I printed off...one of which will be a 50 dollar gift card at Newegg, which I will probably either spend on a gaming keyboard or some new speakers.
Also I love my gaming keyboard with LCD (I have a clock/performance monitors/WinAmp controls even in full-screen games...) and back lit buttons. I regret not those decisions to purchase.
"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."
Thought about that too, but that 50 dollar gift card was the damn carrot that got me. If I got that particular windows(the best you can get) I got a 50 dollar gift card, and since it was from Newegg, I know I wasn't going to get screwed over, there turnaround rate for it was only like 4-6 weeks.GORDON wrote:Why I went with Home Premium. $80 cheaper and I couldn't think of a thing I'd need that Home Premium didn't have.Cakedaddy wrote:Holy shit Windows is expensive.
I'm gonna do a before and after picture and performance testing and everything, for sure.
Tell me more. I'm not all that great at TF2, but I just use a crappy old Logitech cordless. Could changing my mouse make that much of a difference?GORDON wrote:I've decided that I wouldn't be half as good at TF2 without my gaming mouse with on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment buttons.
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TPRJones wrote:GORDON wrote:I've decided that I wouldn't be half as good at TF2 without my gaming mouse with on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment buttons.
Tell me more. I'm not all that great at TF2, but I just use a crappy old Logitech cordless. Could changing my mouse make that much of a difference?
no
i use a crappy logitech w/ cord (simply because batteries are hard work)
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Playing as a sniper, I reduce sensitivity in my mouse so small movements while zoomed don't go all over the place. Sort of hard to describe. I don't hit a thing playing sniper with my Heavy setting set.
And the mouse in general is lightyears smoother than my old generic microsoft laser mouse. It was $70 well-spent.
And the mouse in general is lightyears smoother than my old generic microsoft laser mouse. It was $70 well-spent.
"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."
Troy wrote:TPRJones wrote:GORDON wrote:I've decided that I wouldn't be half as good at TF2 without my gaming mouse with on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment buttons.
Tell me more. I'm not all that great at TF2, but I just use a crappy old Logitech cordless. Could changing my mouse make that much of a difference?
no
i use a crappy logitech w/ cord (simply because batteries are hard work)
Well, I use a corded mouse too, not only because the batteries but because of the latency. I've read complaints about hat with cordless devices.
But I love changing resolution on the fly, and I do it a lot.
edit - I still don't know WTF to do with the balancing weights, though. I just took them all out so it required as little muscle power as possibly to move the mouse around. Muscles = shakiness.
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"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."
K, finally got vista installed, and seems it was a different problem.
Apparently my board doesn't like IDE DVD/CD Drives.
It detected it enough to be very slow when installing vista, but either it died right after, or it + vista makes it so it doesn't work.
I need to go tomorrow buy a new one.
Extremely aggravating, to say the least!
Apparently my board doesn't like IDE DVD/CD Drives.
It detected it enough to be very slow when installing vista, but either it died right after, or it + vista makes it so it doesn't work.
I need to go tomorrow buy a new one.
Extremely aggravating, to say the least!
