There's FreeDOS, you can probably use that an OS if you really wanted to. Also, yeah, perhaps a patch will be made so that it can run under OpenGL/Vulkan or DirectX11. Not sure why they didn't make a OpenGL/Vulkan driver in the first place, regarding Grid 2019. Oh well, I can always get the console version later on sale. At least I got this game on sale too.
Anyone know of any good, not too expensive HD capture cards?
Last edited by LeftyGuitar; 28th-July-2020 at 04:40.
Free beer for everyone! --> How to upload files as ROM patches.
reductio ad absurdum
Wow this is old school.
When i had my windows XP working, my download rate was around 50 kilobytes per second. With this speed, i tried to download megaman 1 for playstation 1 (around 400MB) and i sucessfully did in sessions of 6 hours 3 times, or 18 hours. Now, my download speed is 1 Megabyte per second , so i can download the same game in a few minutes. :O
Last edited by berrybob; 28th-July-2020 at 23:16.
@Politicians
Last edited by Till; 29th-July-2020 at 06:02. Reason: @Politicians
Free beer for everyone! --> How to upload files as ROM patches.
reductio ad absurdum
This ice slide section in the venator wreck is pissing me off
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Somebody suggest me some torrent clients that are decent here in 2020.
Also something for mp3s, the Windows 10 included thing seems like garbage.
Last edited by Ragnar; 30th-July-2020 at 17:35.
*PSA* Wii Redump collector's can now unscrub ISO files. So scrubbed games can now be verified. You can find the program to do this here
I use a little music player program called Musicbee. Fairly simple to use and it downloads coverart etc. plus it shows the lyrics for whatever you're playing. Should be free.
Edit: Oh I seem to remember some kind of plugin for it that popped up as malware - probably a false positive but I deleted it anyhow and have never had any problems with it
I use Torch for torrents, it downloads cover art when available.
Free beer for everyone! --> How to upload files as ROM patches.
reductio ad absurdum
I use qBittorrent.
I don't listen to music on my laptop so idk about an mp3 player.
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I don't really use torrents. I prefer direct downloads. Though torrents can come in handy.
If you're going to use private trackers (now or maybe in the future) pay attention to clients that might be prohibited.
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I've heard of that before I'm sure. Looking at its download site and that it's on Sourceforge it should be perfect.
Yeah, I've barely listened to mp3s in a decade. Somebody dropped a nice speaker at work though, which will pipe music off a headphone jack. I can use an old phone on it, but said old phone only plays masses of music if fed playlists, and configuring playlists on it is a hassle. So I'm looking at doing all that work on a PC and tossing it on the phone to leave it running unattended.
It shouldn't be hard to find something that'll let me configure playlists, easily tidy up id tags, grab cover art, etcetera. That stuff should all be basic? But the last mp3 player I used was Winamp
I'll give it a shot, thankies.
*PSA* Wii Redump collector's can now unscrub ISO files. So scrubbed games can now be verified. You can find the program to do this here