Old Is New Again
Old Is New Again
InfiniteWarrior |
Oct 3 2019, 11:39 PM
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Emperor Group: Members Posts: 800 Joined: 21-June 03 Member No.: 20 |
Hi guys! Just another ghostrider checking in. So....
What are you playing now? Recommendations? I'm personally avoiding most publishers and games these days for obvious reasons. After all, anything not created and produced by CDProjektRed has become rather suspect, hasn't it? Ergo, I have resurrected, polished up and profusely modded some of the old classics, e.g. the Fallout series, and am especially into New Vegas at the moment. (Just have to cruise through the DLC before heading to the dam on that one.) Also hope to get around to the Metro series, eventually, but am presently playing Enderal, a game-in-itself mod built atop Skyrim's creation engine. Would also love to play Red Dead Redemption 2. (I mean... look at this!) Horse bonding?! Awesome! Can you see me spending all my time with the horse? (Don't answer that. ) Who needs botched robberies and social drama when you can outfit, feed, brush and ride the horse to your heart's content? (Edit: Oh! And hunting, fishing, camping, harvesting, cooking and crafting, of course.) The chances of it coming to PC grow slimmer by the day, though. Blast your pandering to consoles, Rockstar! |
DarcWolf |
Dec 15 2019, 04:19 AM
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Master Group: Members Posts: 124 Joined: 18-June 04 From: Seattle area, Washington Member No.: 142 |
As I said, the data was only throttled as a hotspot. It didn't affect how fast my phone itself could retrieve data.
With that, I'd switch the connection my pc had, back to my dsl router, and use the wifi hotspot on the phone, to connect my roku to the phone, and watch streaming services that I wanted to watch, as those huge downloads ate up my bandwidth, causeing any streaming, to constantly bounce in and out of buffering. I just with that my isp had faster internet available in my area, like they do in the more populated areas. As I mentioned before, I don't want to go with the cable internet, as they limit data per month and charge for going over. My dsl is unlimited data. When I look at it being unlimited data, it's slightly easier to live with, since I can't afford overage charges for going over a data limit, or paying for a much more expensive plan, that would get more data, with the same kind of thing, if I were to manage to go over that higher limit. -------------------- Council and Ambassador for Rising Order [-RO-]
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