A lot of these mice should have onboard memory and a chip capable of driving the features for their asking prices. Onboard memory seems to be the best you get though :shrug:.
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A lot of these mice should have onboard memory and a chip capable of driving the features for their asking prices. Onboard memory seems to be the best you get though :shrug:.
The Naga Epic's config software has never passed 10mb as far as I'm aware. Corsair's new cue software eats hundreds of MBs and can really chug CPU. The oldest version I could find (which would work acceptably) uses about 50 - 60 and behaves fine after initial startup. Same deal on memory with Logitech's software, though not as extreme.
If they do offer it you at least get static binds which is probably sufficient for most people since I haven't seen complaints.
I've thought about it but I get pretty bad lag spikes while recording atari 2600 games. you can actually see this in some of my videos this is also one reason why I've been putting off doing other systems(like nes or gb) the 2600 games also mostly fit my channels theme.
I'd guess it's a CPU spike if it's sporadic. If that's the case, use HW encoding with your video card if that's available.
Flash drive might be the issue if it can't handle sustained speeds as high as the bitrate. Bitrate divided by eight is MB/s. I wouldn't think that would be an issue unless it's old or junky though.
fuck this heat :( I really hope it's not an indicator of what the rest of summer is going to be like.
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Got a refund on that xsx that didn't show up.
The guy didn't have tracking or insurance :pwacko: