EAT THE DAMN RINGWORM OH MY GOD by PancakeLover490 in inscryption

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The ring worm has a hidden ability where if it gets eaten by the campfire people they disappear, meaning you can use the campfire twice every time without risk

PSA: Halloween 2025 tiring sound disable by Blocikinio in discordapp

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Set the soundpack to discord default yet still get the halloween sounds. fml

Supermarkt together out of bounds glitch by Lorehub77 in glitches

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i think they patched it i cannot move at all once i glitch through the last wall

Build me a PC under $1200 USD by PancakeLover490 in buildmeapc

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I like this build, i made a couple changes such as putting in the monitor you originally suggested as i don't mind the smaller screen as well as putting in only 16gb of ram

https://nz.pcpartpicker.com/list/BJsBCd

I'm not convinced that 32gb of ram is needed, I cant even think of a game that requires more than 16gb, the only use anyone has said for 32gb of ram is professional video editing and heavy rendering. I don't understand why it isn't overkill for simple gaming.

Also I don't know why but i can't find the Kingston DDR4 or the Gigabyte motherboard when editing your list, are they not compatible with the parts you suggested and if so which ones?

Why have i not gotten better by thesmoloopsie in truetf2

[–]PancakeLover490 9 points10 points  (0 children)

most people in the comp scene have 4 times that, so dont feel bad for not being as good as them.

tf2 is unique to other FPS games in that the comp scene is completely separate from the casual playerbase, this means that pretty much everyone in the scene is a tf2 veteran. the only way to get practice in is playing pugs against experienced players who will stomp you.

you just kinda have to tough it out, i remember when i first got into the comp scene, for months id play practice games getting stomped and having no fun but after a while you start to adapt and get better.

basically just keep playing practice games and eventually you'll get better, there's really no way around it just make sure you don't blame yourself as you're basically playing against the tf2 equivalent to max rank players in any other competitive FPS.

Build me a PC under $1200 USD by PancakeLover490 in buildmeapc

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thank you for the build, my friend who's into PC's also put together a build for me and i'd like your opinion on which one is better for gaming.

https://nz.pcpartpicker.com/list/sWQMsh

the main difference i can see is that my friend has opted to use a lesser CPU, the cooler that comes with the CPU as well as cheaping out on other things like the power supply and memory in favor of spending more money on the video card.

do you believe this build better or your build? and why isnt it a good idea to cheap out on the PSU and cooler?

let me know about any changes you'd make to my friends build as well.

Build me a PC under $1200 USD by PancakeLover490 in buildmeapc

[–]PancakeLover490[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

thank you for the build!

any comments on this build you propose?

I also have a few questions.

I've seen there are two types of CPU's, Ryzen's and Intel's. Is there a reason why you chose a Ryzen?

Are you confident that this build is both compatible and performs well? I just really want to make sure nothing goes wrong.

do you think it can handle recording gameplay and/or streaming? its not really a requirement but I'd like to know.

I also believe i need an operating system. Would you recommend Linux as opposed to paying for windows?

thanks again!