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Guys... I'm thinking of building/ buying a pc mainly for Mame to put in an arcade cabinet.
Been googling for relevant info, but can't say I'm finding much up to date.
90s to mid 2000 games or even later arcade titles.
Anyone having tips on specs and such?
I just ordered finally a drawing display tablet yesterday and it should arrive tomorrow. I can't freaking wait!So I finally bought my mircophone. I got the Blue Yeti in grey. Its much bigger than I expected, standing at same height as a 1litre coke bottle. I got a foam windshield which is too overprice at 7€. I bought it over a pop filter as my room is very dusty (window is beside the main road) & it could double as a dust shield.
Yes, I know, I probably need some wire management.
Adding more pasteboard to my home studio is the Kanban board. Recently, we has a training in my company on Kanban work process methodology, & I think its amazing, so I adapted it to my workflow, & it has been great so far.
What is Kanban?
Clip art pro, Affinity Photo & Photoshop. Affinity Photo pretty much can replace Photoshop & have a one time cost, but I had already 1 year subscription paid for photoshop.I just ordered finally a drawing display tablet yesterday and it should arrive tomorrow. I can't freaking wait!
What art programs do you use?
Yeah, but do they really emulate mid 2000 titles? Street fighter IV, Tekken 5 and games with second generation 3d graphics? I thought raspberries could handle emulating 2d fairly okay but that was it, maybe they've getting better?get a Rasberry pi for that.
I have one setup with a cabinet with games that I want.
Clip art pro, Affinity Photo & Photoshop. Affinity Photo pretty much can replace Photoshop & have a one time cost, but I had already 1 year subscription paid for photoshop.
OMG, I just got it now and it is bigger than what I thought it would be!Clip art pro, Affinity Photo & Photoshop. Affinity Photo pretty much can replace Photoshop & have a one time cost, but I had already 1 year subscription paid for photoshop.
Prob not strong enough.Yeah, but do they really emulate mid 2000 titles? Street fighter IV, Tekken 5 and games with second generation 3d graphics? I thought raspberries could handle emulating 2d fairly okay but that was it, maybe they've getting better?
No they don'tYeah, but do they really emulate mid 2000 titles? Street fighter IV, Tekken 5 and games with second generation 3d graphics? I thought raspberries could handle emulating 2d fairly okay but that was it, maybe they've getting better?
I am looking to get 2 of them.I just picked up a 1440p 144hz monitor and wow. Can't believe it took me this long.
I use the Steel Series Arctis 5's. I like them.Can anyone recommend a decent mid-range headset and mic for PC? I can move my astros over from a console but it is kind of a pain.
Autodesk sketchbook is free and so far that one handles the drawing best. How much is Affinity Photo?Clip art pro, Affinity Photo & Photoshop. Affinity Photo pretty much can replace Photoshop & have a one time cost, but I had already 1 year subscription paid for photoshop.
I believe Affinity Photo has a 10 days trial that you can try and judge for yourselfAutodesk sketchbook is free and so far that one handles the drawing best. How much is Affinity Photo?
Never mind and the price is very good.
They have to make better GPU's to get my support.that is why we need to keep AMD going because at least they think of the little people. If we let Nvidia and Intel take the market on their own we are screwed.
Whelp this didn't last long and I'm already maining PC again.The dust gets thick on my PC.
Id rather play modern games on my consoles.
Might return in 2020/21ish when a real jump in power happens and hopefully HDR is fixed.
$1080....What would be a good rig for 1440p/60 and VR?
For around $1200?
For his price range its a great deal and he can upgrade his ram down the road.lol 8GB of ram, unbranded mobo, unbranded PSU, sounds like a disaster.