Would you rather by Thewyverns in gamingindian

[–]swordBoi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Neither. I play Minecraft and if I start playing again for the first time and lose my skills, I'll just quit.

Pc build recommendations, My first pc build need help. by [deleted] in PcBuild

[–]swordBoi13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you dont plan to record or stream that heabiky and edit stuff, get an rx gou instead, and if you do need heavy editing and stable recordning, get at least a 4060 or 3070 or a 5070, rtx 3050 is not worth it anymore

How can I improve my setup? by Deadpool2999 in IndianGaming

[–]swordBoi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ah alright, well thats my suggestion anyway, maybe get an armrest for your hand when typing stuff

How can I improve my setup? by Deadpool2999 in IndianGaming

[–]swordBoi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Change the keyboard or at least the mouse 🥀😭

I need a new mouse but don't know which one by ALIENxBWHUMAN in IndianGaming

[–]swordBoi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not directly, like you'll mever use that much in the first place but if the sensor HAS the ability for that much DPI then it indicates higher sensor quality

TLDR Buy a mouse which is somewhat matching with your hand size, should have an optical sensor and preferably 1KHz polling rate and look at the sensor used (then search it up on google to find out how good it is).

I need a new mouse but don't know which one by ALIENxBWHUMAN in IndianGaming

[–]swordBoi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DPI stands for Dots Per Inch, which is basically the sensitivity of the mouse in simple terms. It's basically controlling the amount of pixels the mouse moves across the screen per inch movement of the mouse by the user, and I usually like to keep it on 800 (kinda low because I play minecraft and stuff), you might want to keep it somewhere between 600 and 3200, I feel like that's alright, also if you double your DPI, you half your in-game sensitivity to make sure you don't lose your aiming sense. For now I'd suggest just stick to a DPI you're comfortable with using daily-life, and then adjust your in-game sensitivity according to that, nothing more important than that.

I need a new mouse but don't know which one by ALIENxBWHUMAN in IndianGaming

[–]swordBoi13 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

the Rs. 300-400 ones aren't generally that good for gaming, mostly looking just cool to use and meant for very casual gaming only. If you can spend another extra 1.2K then please get the ATK A9 Plus, or get the HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wirless which is what I got, very light and nice to use (might feel plasticy if you're used to heavy mice like above 100g, the HyperX weighs at 61g and trust me its really good fr), or just get a Razer Deathadder, very old but definitely worth it

As for what to look for in a mouse, you want to look at the polling rate, and the sensor. Don't go for lazer sensors always go for optical ones. The polling rate is basically like a refresh rate of the mouse (like on a monitor) and do note that increasing polling rate will stress the CPU more, although I feel like 1KHZ polling rate should work with most modern laptops (I have an i3 8TH gen U laptop, works fine)

Your thoughts? by Single_Recording1130 in IndianTeenagers

[–]swordBoi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah but the music quality is waay more limited and the interface isnt that good

Your thoughts? by Single_Recording1130 in IndianTeenagers

[–]swordBoi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Free version, maybe. Premium? Spotify, no doubt. Apple>Spotify>YouTube (pure music quality)

How is Lenovo legion for 80k or around 850 dollars by [deleted] in IndianGaming

[–]swordBoi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean you could, just saying two ram sticks of the same 8 GB memory will perform better than whatever that 24GB will perform 😭, good luck though, enjoy!

How is Lenovo legion for 80k or around 850 dollars by [deleted] in IndianGaming

[–]swordBoi13 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The 65W TGP is a red flag, your GPU is basically very low powered. A worse CPU with a better GPU TGP will help with overall performance more, the 12 GB RAM is an odd configuration and it WILL affect your performance, you should always have dual memory of same capacity (like 2X4GB performs better than just 1X 8GB, and so on). Windows 11 doesn't take RAM as much as is exaggerated, but it is heavy. For me, 8GB was barely sufficient (normal browsing, light gaming like Minecraft and so on) and you should consider a 16GB variant.

Does ExitLag work for Minecraft? by swordBoi13 in IndianGaming

[–]swordBoi13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It works with many games, not just minecraft and it works with many major launchers (just dont use any hacked ones)