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Re: Server Refresh (Server Discussion) Posted on 27 May : 14:10
Hooray! Whitelist me please!
Re: SampleName back with the yearly check in! (Off Topic Discussion) Posted on 18 Jan : 09:45
Hello!

I hope everything is going well for you all!
Thread: How strong is Steve? (Minecraft General) Posted on 17 Jul : 17:06
I thought this might be relevant to your interests

https://i.imgur.com/b539s3u.jpg
Re: SampleName stopping by to say hello! (Off Topic Discussion) Posted on 29 Nov : 23:59
Heya Sample!
Re: undersea temple at 1200, -3000 (Off Topic Discussion) Posted on 30 Oct : 19:44
I never forget a fellow crazy fool.
Re: Computer performance (Off Topic Discussion) Posted on 30 Oct : 19:44
I'm sort of assuming you're building a PC to some extent, rather than just buying one off a shelf?

Graphics cards have a lot of different numbers to compare. Not nearly simple as ram or CPU etc.

If you know you want multiple monitors, or your monitors have particular connectors your graphics card needs to have, that is a superficial way to narrow down your search.

Generally, better graphics cards have more memory. It is fairly safe to assume that a 2GB graphics card is better than a 1GB card, though it is a lot deeper in reality. That gives you a start when you're looking at a card.

When I am getting a new graphics card, I like to look at the steam hardware survey. http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey
It shows what's popular with gamers right now. I go down the list until I find one that's in my price range and read some reviews to check no big problems.

This site has benchmark statistics on different graphics cards. If there are a few you are looking at, or you want to see if it's really worth shelling out for the next model up, this comes in handy.

One thing to look out for is power requirements. Modern graphics cards normally need more power than a pci-e slot can deliver and will have an additional power connector that you plug into your PC power supply. Before you buy a graphics card, check the connector on the graphics card is a connector your PSU has. There are different size connectors (8 pin, 6 pin etc) and there's no guarantee your PSU has the right one. I expect there are probably adaptors mind.

It's worth just checking your power requirements don't exceed the maximum power output of your PSU also.

If you're buying a tower off a shelf, some/most of the above may not apply...
Re: [moved] Admin request (Off Topic Discussion) Posted on 07 Sep : 13:50
I unstickied a few (and it looks like someone else did too).

If there are any specific ones we missed, please list them.
Re: [moved] Survival server reset. (Off Topic Discussion) Posted on 13 Jul : 10:20
Nobody else wants a reset afaik. Everyone wants the map to stay. The end is therefore not nigh. Though your concern for the server's well-being is appreciated.
Re: DW20 server (Server Discussion) Posted on 12 Jun : 18:35
Good news!

Nand and I have made a discovery. The lag almost completely goes away so long as there is at least one person in the nether!

Makes zero sense! Kind of inconvenient for that one person! But it's better than nothing!

#stillneedsfixing
Re: DW20 server (Server Discussion) Posted on 11 Jun : 19:44
Crippling lag confirmed.

Opis looks like a good bet. Another complementary tool is WarmRoast by sk89q

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