Message from @Sleepy

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2019-11-09 00:49:41 UTC  

@bdog no roman i don't want to go FAKING bowling!

2019-11-09 00:49:58 UTC  

Kek

2019-11-09 00:50:14 UTC  

Hnnng I can't draw for shit right now for some reason

2019-11-09 00:51:08 UTC  

Also: if you sign up for the free month: remove your CC info right away. They will flip auto-renew back on right before the rollover even if you disabled it.

2019-11-09 00:51:09 UTC  

@ghostshark I'd advise against getting a gaming laptop, as they're pretty shit.

2019-11-09 00:51:27 UTC  

They have these stupid flashy looks alongside hardware that's as hot as a miniature sun.

2019-11-09 00:52:29 UTC  

If you get a gaming laptop: get Asus. Theyre the only ones i've seen with proper laptop case cooling.

2019-11-09 00:53:03 UTC  

And their price is marked up massively compared to the material cost.

2019-11-09 00:53:14 UTC  

The consumer brands intentionally have shit heat managment in order to kill the hardware faster.

2019-11-09 00:53:19 UTC  

who here lives the closest to @Lord of Depression

2019-11-09 00:53:27 UTC  

Yeah, if you're hellbent on getting one, get an Asus.

2019-11-09 00:53:54 UTC  

But other than that, just build one yourself, it's not that expensive if you know what to do.

2019-11-09 00:53:55 UTC  

I see

2019-11-09 00:54:29 UTC  

Self build is the best route, yes

2019-11-09 00:54:39 UTC  

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https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/599463837393092638/642527439591047198/you-know-its-cheaper-to-build-a-computer-yourself-39147186.png

2019-11-09 00:54:40 UTC  

Jk jk

2019-11-09 00:54:57 UTC  

CEO material

2019-11-09 00:54:58 UTC  

I'll def look into it, thank you two

2019-11-09 00:55:04 UTC  

Or alternatively if you want a good laptop, ThinkPads aren't bad, but don't get one above the 40 series.

2019-11-09 00:55:30 UTC  

Also, it actually is cheaper, just not if you're going for "ALL NEW PARTSH AND RGBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB"

2019-11-09 00:55:49 UTC  

Lenovos high end ones are alright, but way overpriced

2019-11-09 00:56:09 UTC  

Anything will do honestly

2019-11-09 00:56:17 UTC  

Trackpoint is the superior laptop input device

2019-11-09 00:56:19 UTC  

I just wanna play minecraft without my computer shitting itself

2019-11-09 00:56:32 UTC  

Simply, get a cheap Optiplex (Bonus points if it has a quad core i5 in it.), 16GB RAM, and a GPU that fits your needs. (Both optional.)

2019-11-09 00:56:46 UTC  

Minecraft is what you stress test high end computers on these days

2019-11-09 00:56:53 UTC  

Not even kidding

2019-11-09 00:56:54 UTC  

Literally lmao.

2019-11-09 00:56:57 UTC  

Lol

2019-11-09 00:57:11 UTC  

I can't comprehend how the fuck it requires so much CPU for just a game about blocks.

2019-11-09 00:57:29 UTC  

Most games barely use the CPU

2019-11-09 00:57:50 UTC  

Also, thing about how many object faces are in a scene

2019-11-09 00:57:58 UTC  

Oh right.

2019-11-09 00:58:09 UTC  

Way more polys on screen than something like COD

2019-11-09 00:58:47 UTC  

So never underestimate a 9 year old when he says "YEAH BUT CAN IT RUN MOINECWAF?"

2019-11-09 00:59:01 UTC  

Yeah I think I wouldn't be doing anything hardcore on it for long periods of time

2019-11-09 00:59:35 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/599463837393092638/642528682996531238/images.jpg

2019-11-09 00:59:53 UTC  

If you can spare $200, or even $100, you can get a decent rig for some games.

2019-11-09 01:00:01 UTC  

12gb memory minimum, also wouldnt recommend lower than a 4gb gpu. Ryzen core amd cpus are solid buys still.

2019-11-09 01:00:23 UTC  

I see I see

2019-11-09 01:00:32 UTC  

Definitely.