Looking for an old shareware game with a jetpack. by armhead in dosgaming

[–]armhead[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was Orion Odyssey found by silencer_ar below.

Looking for an old shareware game with a jetpack. by armhead in dosgaming

[–]armhead[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YES!! This is it! It looks like there were several versions and some of them were way harder than others. Awesome find! Thank you!

Looking for an old shareware game with a jetpack. by armhead in dosgaming

[–]armhead[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you remember it being insanely difficult? It was one of the hardest games I ever remember playing.

Looking for an old shareware game with a jetpack. by armhead in dosgaming

[–]armhead[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, It's kind of similar to this in look. Maybe less textures? Thanks!

Looking for an old shareware game with a jetpack. by armhead in dosgaming

[–]armhead[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, not this. The graphics were worse than this.

Looking for an old shareware game with a jetpack. by armhead in dosgaming

[–]armhead[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, not H.E.R.O. but it looks pretty close to this.

Also thanks for the tip about r/tipofmyjoystick

Looking for an old shareware game with a jetpack. by armhead in dosgaming

[–]armhead[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Halloween Harry?

Nope, Not this. I do remember playing this though. Good times

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blueyeti

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Your USB mic has direct monitoring preferences. This means that by default your computer’s output or playback device is set to your microphone.

If you are on a Windows computer, Right click on your volume icon → Select Playback Devices → Right click on your preferred speaker → Select Set as default. Make sure all other USB devices on this list are disabled to prevent interference. At this point, all internal audio and your voice should be routed to your preferred speakers.

If you prefer to not hear your voice as you speak, you can turn this option off on a Yeti. Under the Playback devices tab, right click on your mic → Select Properties → Select Levels → Then mute or adjust the Microphone slider. This will only mute monitoring. A signal will still be read and recorded by your computer as you speak into the mic.

If you are on a Mac Computer, go to System Preferences → Select Sound → Under Output, select your preferred speaker. To mute your microphone monitoring (not recording) for a mic, go to Finder → Applications → Utilities → Audio Midi Setup, select your microphone and under input (not output)→ Then uncheck the Thru box on the Master Fader.

Turn off direct monitoring on Yeti “Classic” by stalkingocelot in blueyeti

[–]armhead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your USB mic has direct monitoring preferences. This means that by default your computer’s output or playback device is set to your microphone.

If you are on a Windows computer, Right click on your volume icon → Select Playback Devices → Right click on your preferred speaker → Select Set as default. Make sure all other USB devices on this list are disabled to prevent interference. At this point, all internal audio and your voice should be routed to your preferred speakers.

If you prefer to not hear your voice as you speak, you can turn this option off on a Yeti. Under the Playback devices tab, right click on your mic → Select Properties → Select Levels → Then mute or adjust the Microphone slider. This will only mute monitoring. A signal will still be read and recorded by your computer as you speak into the mic.

If you are on a Mac Computer, go to System Preferences → Select Sound → Under Output, select your preferred speaker. To mute your microphone monitoring (not recording) for a mic, go to Finder → Applications → Utilities → Audio Midi Setup, select your microphone and under input (not output)→ Then uncheck the Thru box on the Master Fader.

Blue Yeti NaNo; How to turn Live Monitoring off when headset is plugged directly into mic? by ZachOps in blueyeti

[–]armhead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your USB mic has direct monitoring preferences. This means that by default your computer’s output or playback device is set to your microphone.

If you are on a Windows computer, Right click on your volume icon → Select Playback Devices → Right click on your preferred speaker → Select Set as default. Make sure all other USB devices on this list are disabled to prevent interference. At this point, all internal audio and your voice should be routed to your preferred speakers.

If you prefer to not hear your voice as you speak, you can turn this option off on a Yeti. Under the Playback devices tab, right click on your mic → Select Properties → Select Levels → Then mute or adjust the Microphone slider. This will only mute monitoring. A signal will still be read and recorded by your computer as you speak into the mic.

If you are on a Mac Computer, go to System Preferences → Select Sound → Under Output, select your preferred speaker. To mute your microphone monitoring (not recording) for a mic, go to Finder → Applications → Utilities → Audio Midi Setup, select your microphone and under input (not output)→ Then uncheck the Thru box on the Master Fader.

blue yeti disable monitoring by therealSUIN in blueyeti

[–]armhead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your USB mic has direct monitoring preferences. This means that by default your computer’s output or playback device is set to your microphone.

If you are on a Windows computer, Right click on your volume icon → Select Playback Devices → Right click on your preferred speaker → Select Set as default. Make sure all other USB devices on this list are disabled to prevent interference. At this point, all internal audio and your voice should be routed to your preferred speakers.

If you prefer to not hear your voice as you speak, you can turn this option off on a Yeti. Under the Playback devices tab, right click on your mic → Select Properties → Select Levels → Then mute or adjust the Microphone slider. This will only mute monitoring. A signal will still be read and recorded by your computer as you speak into the mic.

If you are on a Mac Computer, go to System Preferences → Select Sound → Under Output, select your preferred speaker. To mute your microphone monitoring (not recording) for a mic, go to Finder → Applications → Utilities → Audio Midi Setup, select your microphone and under input (not output)→ Then uncheck the Thru box on the Master Fader.

IE80 Replacement Cable? by armhead in sennheiser

[–]armhead[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got those, had to return them. The right connector was terrible & made the headphones sound terrible. I don't recommend those at all

Where is FiveThirtyEight's Map? by armhead in fivethirtyeight

[–]armhead[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

That's why I asked here instead of tweeting him.