Possibly playing Elite Dangerous, it's already more playable than star citizen. Looks pretty fun, from what I can tell it's non subscription paid as well.
Call of duty zombies world at war specifically because you can install & play modded maps fairly easy , Left for Dead 1 & 2. DayZ is more players trying to kill you pvp & the Standalone version is buggy it's still pretty fun with all the survival aspects crafting splints for broken legs...
Idaho here, this is a wireless connection of 150 Mbps link speed "300 Mbps or better would help" Wired is supposed to be 100 down/ 6 up; Typically ~75 down/6 up.
I'd suggest buying a video card with hdmi outputs, typically the card will come with an hdmi cable as well,
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It is a really long time for it to be in alpha.. I want to drive vehicles by now & not have zombies coming through walls. :( I think It's still pretty fun though, a break from other games out there if no one has ever played this game b4 they should give it a try.
Wi-Fi AC, is a newer standard for wifi basically, provided you have an AC router, little spendy but if you want a stable connection with very little interference & faster link speeds it's the way to go. I run wireless N @300mbps, but on 2 channels simultaneously as well because I live in a...
Yes some games are hard to get into 'as in fun', from what I can tell DayZ requires hours upon hours of playing just so you can have some decent loot & items to survive, you can craft items together as well. I've played Nether also which is a fairly similar open world survival game as DayZ is...
So I recently have been playing DayZ standalone; it obviously has issues but it's very playable & you can meet some interesting people to say the least. I thought I was dead, I spawned into a server right into a group of people. They didn't kill me but instead they taught me a life lesson, how...
On the cloned drive outlook files folder that is stored in your documents folder. Your original Outlook data file should still be in there hopefully 'it will have contacts'. If so you can make the new outlook profile, create & use that data file in place after installing. Good luck.
^ Couldn't agree more. It's not too hard to use something like Recuva to dig up old data if someone wanted to snoop. You could wipe it & afterwards run recuva to verify everything was erased to be sure.