Looks much more colorful than any other Fallout game, and it seems like they've somewhat tweaked the aesthetic as a whole.
I loved Fallout 3 and New Vegas despite their problems, and I've been waiting for this announcement for like 5 years. Very excited.
This is the key word though. I think Walt went in possibly expecting to kill Jesse, until Uncle Jack freaked when they were called partners, which is when he realized that they were keeping him as a blue meth bitch.
I need a new pair of headphones too pretty soon. I've been using this Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 headset for about a year. Really great for only about $30, but you really get what you pay for. The microphone died a couple months ago and it kept getting in the way, so I tore it off. The whole...
I think these videos are pretty well made. Sorry, not pretty. The videos don't need to be pretty for me to want to watch them or anything. I don't only care about the appearance of videos, I care about the subject and material of them too. I just don't want anyone to get the wrong idea, alright...
Well I was convinced to give my PC to this one person my mother works with, and it actually turned out to be the GPU.
The guy put in a replacement temporarily, and hopefully I'll have a nicer one in the coming weeks. Thanks for everyone's help and shit in this thread though, much appreciated.
I can't see anything wrong visually with any ports on the back. I actually did test them one by one after my computer ****ed up again and I couldn't find a clear suspect. It just cycled every time after that point.
On an unrelated note: After putting my PSU in, I realized that my case is...
Well, I just installed my new PSU. I plugged my PC in, without having plugged anything else in, and it booted normally and stayed on. I powered it down so I could plug everything else in (mouse, monitor, ethernet). It started cycling again after that point.
I'd reseat and re-thermal the CPU...
Well, it's still cycling after removing the battery.
How can I test whether it's the PSU or the motherboard? Should I just go buy a replacement PSU/Mobo and test it?
I just did both of these things. Krynn, the exact same thing happened, no change whatsoever.
Viper, oddly enough, it is still power cycling. The graphics card is completely removed and out of my PC. Does that rule out the GPU or not?
If I could get a cheap temporary graphics card, then I'll give that a shot first then.
I took a look at all the capacitors on my board and none are bulging/blown, so I think I'm good in that concern. Based on what Bob and you said about the motherboard battery, I'll just replace that too to be...