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#1 U1
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Hi, if you want the video you're uploading to show in the user video section of all system versions of the same game, how do you do it? Say I want to post a video for Bioshock, do I have to upload the video twice, each time changing the system in the system selector if I want it to turn up on the PC and 360 lists? Seems a bit over the top. Selecting 'game universe' doesn't seem to work.
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#2 U1
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This sounds like a brilliant idea!
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#3 U1
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I think my 'Heroes' power is subconciously making people to generally not reply to my threads hehe
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What sort of graphics card do you have? Would it benefit you to run a game slowly with more eye candy in Directx 10 or fast in Directx 9?
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#5 U1
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Seems like the best investment would be to get a new Dell on sale as pc stuff is so cheap these days, while buying 'antique' stuff to try to spruce up an old pc can be as expensive as buying discount new stuff. I'm finding that out as I try to even upgrade my 3.5 year old pc. Upgrading that current system for around $200 which would still be slow and wouldn't last much longer, while spending $400 getting a new one would at least mean to ath it would do what you want and last into the future.
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#6 U1
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The smallest case I can see that fits micro atx is about 285 x 385 x 235, is that about right? This is a tough situation.
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#7 U1
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That motherboard I linked to is micro atx though, right? So that could go into a micro atx case? They're relatively small. Really I want to upgrade but don't want to waste a good pc that's not really worth anything, and my mum is looking to get a pc that just does basic tasks like sorting photos, writing documents and browse the internet. I know my pc can do a lot more than that, it can run Company of Heroes on medium :p but you get what I mean.
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#8 U1
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I just looked up pentium 1.7 on google, I didn't know. I came into pcs quite late, so I guess here I should get out of this topic hehe.
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Currently she has nothing, I'd have to buy the smaller case and motherboard and put my power supply, cpu, ram, graphics card, soundcard and harddrive into it. I'd start again with my current case, getting a core duo etc. My mum basically wants a pc that is as small as possible, wthout getting a laptop hehe.
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#10 U1
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You need to find out what motherboard you have so that you know what sort of graphics card you can put into it.
We can't help you make the right choice without enough information. It's likely to be AGP but it could be PCI.

So basically, more info needed!