Sunday, 30 August 2020

X900H - Moonlight /Steam link performance?

Hi,

I have a very specific question that's hard to get an answer on, since it's a somewhat niche use of Android TV. I have an X900H on the way this week, and the Nvidia Shield Pro is on sale for $190, plus tax-free weekend ends tonight, so I'm thinking of buying one. My main reason for it would be for NVidia Gamestream, to stream my games from my PC in the basement to my new TV in the living room (connected via wired Ethernet).

Android TV has apps (Moonlight being the main one, using the Gamestream technology) that will also accomplish this task. I have read on prior model Android TVs, Moonlight has struggled for a playable experience at 4k/60. Has anyone tried this, or similar setups with the X900H's new, faster processor?

I will be planning to pair Xbox one controller(s) to the TV.

I am also a heavy Plex user, currently with just 720/1080p content, but will likely dive into some 4K/HDR content with the new TV purchase, so better Plex client performance is also a positive. (I've heard with certain formats, the 100Mbps port on the TV can be a limiting factor?)

Thanks!



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Thursday, 27 August 2020

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Horrible Parsec performance with pfsense.

A little bit about my setup before I start.

I have AT&T fiber internet, and I have there modem/router setup with a DMZ to my pfsense box.

pfsense specs - Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-6100 CPU @ 3.70GHz

ssd

8 Gigs of ram

4G swap

intel nic

parsec host specs - 2x 980 TI GPU's

intel i7-6700k

16G ram

I have ports 8000-8020 opened up for my parsec host (and 9000 for when I need to connect to others), and the parsec host has a static DHCP ip

The issue: Every time someone tries to connect to me from the outside the performance on there end is horrible, and the N: stats in the console climb up very quickly. eg. N:157/35/0 after only a few seconds with a game running.

I have tried setting up a hybrid nat rule as mentioned on parsec's website using this guide (https://thepracticalsysadmin.com/fix-xbox-strict-nat-on-pfsense/) substituting my parsec host and ports 8000-8020 in place of the xbox ip, and port range.

Speedtest - 500 - 900 Mbps down 500 - 900 up. I run a few services plex etc. and never have any issues streaming outside my house, and I don't encounter any issues with parsec within the lan, only when the client is beyond the pfsense box.

I've also run experiments where I connected a client to the att router, and I get the same issue with the host behind the pfsense box. Which signals to me its most likely a pfsense configuration issue.

I'm sure I'm missing something simple but cant for the life of me figure it out.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Edit:

Console clip:

[D 2020-08-27 15:56:34] hostname = WIN-DESK01 [D 2020-08-27 15:56:34] ctrl_support = 1 [D 2020-08-27 15:56:40] net = BUD|::ffff:172.16.1.39|9000 [D 2020-08-27 15:56:41] display_x = 1280 [D 2020-08-27 15:56:41] display_y = 720 [D 2020-08-27 15:56:41] display_hz = 60 [D 2020-08-27 15:56:41] dxgi = 1.5 [D 2020-08-27 15:56:41] format = BGRA [D 2020-08-27 15:56:42] encoder = nvidia [D 2020-08-27 15:56:42] codec = h265 [D 2020-08-27 15:56:42] encode_x = 1280 [D 2020-08-27 15:56:42] encode_y = 720 [D 2020-08-27 15:56:45] [0] FPS:29.0/0, L:3.9/55.9, B:0.2/2.9, N:8/16/0 [D 2020-08-27 15:56:53] [0] FPS:12.6/0, L:5.3/8.2, B:0.0/5.3, N:8/28/0 [D 2020-08-27 15:56:59] [0] FPS:15.3/0, L:7.5/9.0, B:0.0/8.3, N:15/32/0 [D 2020-08-27 15:57:09] [0] FPS:10.3/0, L:7.8/9.3, B:0.0/10.0, N:15/37/0 [D 2020-08-27 15:57:15] [0] FPS:17.1/0, L:7.9/12.0, B:0.1/10.0, N:27/40/0 [D 2020-08-27 15:57:17] [0] FPS:46.9/0, L:8.0/18.7, B:2.6/10.0, N:102/68/0 [D 2020-08-27 15:57:19] [0] FPS:46.5/0, L:7.9/14.4, B:0.2/10.0, N:122/80/0 [D 2020-08-27 15:57:25] [0] FPS:18.7/0, L:7.4/9.1, B:0.0/10.0, N:122/111/0 [D 2020-08-27 15:57:35] [0] FPS:9.5/0, L:7.6/8.8, B:0.0/10.0, N:122/131/0 [D 2020-08-27 15:57:45] [0] FPS:9.6/0, L:7.6/9.3, B:0.0/10.0, N:122/135/0 [D 2020-08-27 15:57:51] [0] FPS:19.8/0, L:7.5/9.2, B:0.4/10.0, N:132/142/0 [I 2020-08-27 15:57:53] FRAME: DXGI_ERROR_ACCESS_LOST [D 2020-08-27 15:57:53] dxgi = 1.5 [D 2020-08-27 15:57:53] format = BGRA [D 2020-08-27 15:57:53] encoder = nvidia [D 2020-08-27 15:57:53] codec = h265 [D 2020-08-27 15:57:53] encode_x = 1920 [D 2020-08-27 15:57:53] encode_y = 1080 [D 2020-08-27 15:57:55] [0] FPS:21.3/0, L:7.4/105.3, B:0.3/10.0, N:191/142/0 [D 2020-08-27 15:57:58] [0] FPS:31.6/0, L:7.3/8.8, B:5.8/10.0, N:258/143/0 [D 2020-08-27 15:58:00] [0] FPS:59.9/0, L:8.4/11.0, B:6.4/10.0, N:452/143/0 [I 2020-08-27 15:58:03] FRAME: DXGI_ERROR_ACCESS_LOST [D 2020-08-27 15:58:03] dxgi = 1.5 [D 2020-08-27 15:58:03] format = BGRA [D 2020-08-27 15:58:03] encoder = nvidia [D 2020-08-27 15:58:03] codec = h265 [D 2020-08-27 15:58:03] encode_x = 1280 [D 2020-08-27 15:58:03] encode_y = 720 [I 2020-08-27 15:58:03] FRAME: DXGI_ERROR_ACCESS_LOST [D 2020-08-27 15:58:03] dxgi = 1.5 [D 2020-08-27 15:58:03] format = BGRA [D 2020-08-27 15:58:03] encoder = nvidia [D 2020-08-27 15:58:03] codec = h265 [D 2020-08-27 15:58:03] encode_x = 1280 [D 2020-08-27 15:58:03] encode_y = 720 [D 2020-08-27 15:58:03] [0] FPS:31.0/0, L:11.2/162.6, B:2.8/10.0, N:589/154/0 [D 2020-08-27 15:58:06] [0] FPS:41.1/0, L:3.0/4.8, B:0.4/10.0, N:605/181/0 [D 2020-08-27 15:58:08] [0] FPS:47.2/0, L:4.2/4.8, B:1.4/10.0, N:650/197/0 [D 2020-08-27 15:58:12] [0] FPS:24.3/0, L:4.9/7.9, B:0.9/10.0, N:689/235/0 

pfsense upnp log: https://imgur.com/TRDH9Ee



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VOD vs DVR picture quality

Just a basic question regarding picture quality of DVR recordings vs VOD.

I had recorded two shows over the past few months (Barkskins on Nat Geo & Snowpiercer on TNT). Watching Snowpiercer, I noticed the DVR recordings were capped at 720 and looked poor, but the DVR was often much crisper.....I just couldn't ff through commercials (and one episode had at least 15 commercial breaks in an hour, but that's another topic). On Barkskins though, both the DVR and VOD are capped at 720, and look really bad (lots of dark scenes, and you can see blotching all over the place).

Is there a trick to all this? I see plenty of programs are broadcast at 1080, others are capped at 720 (looking at you ESPN and FS1). Seems VOD should always be max quality. Should also add, I've tried viewing through both the native app on my Sony 900F and through the XBOX, same results for both.



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Sunday, 23 August 2020

My first PC recommendations?

Hi, I've been looking a PC rather than a Xbox Series X or PS5. However there are so many builds on a 'budget' with different pros and usually the cons are never shown in the build videos.

My Budget is around £550/$720, I want to be able to play most games at no higher than 1080p as that's what my current monitors are capable of, and to be honest my 4k TV doesn't look that much better so for me its not worth the extra.

The main type of games I play are simulation games, first person shooters. Rainbow Six Siege, Warzone etc...

Aswell as decent frames per second and 1080p I want to be able to do light photo and video editing.

Is this possible for my budget of £550/$720? Hope you can help, thanks guys.



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My first PC recommendations? Thanks.

Hi, I've been looking a PC rather than a Xbox Series X or PS5. However there are so many builds on a 'budget' with different pros and usually the cons are never shown in the build videos.

My Budget is around £550/$720, I want to be able to play most games at no higher than 1080p as that's what my current monitors are capable of, and to be honest my 4k TV doesn't look that much better so for me its not worth the extra.

The main type of games I play are simulation games, first person shooters. Rainbow Six Siege, Warzone etc...

Aswell as decent frames per second and 1080p I want to be able to do light photo and video editing.

Is this possible for my budget of £550/$720? Hope you can help, thanks guys.



Submitted by JWedge23 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

First ever PC recommendations?

Hi, I've been looking a PC rather than a Xbox Series X or PS5. However there are so many builds on a 'budget' with different pros and usually the cons are never shown in the build videos.

My Budget is around £550/$720, I want to be able to play most games at no higher than 1080p as that's what my current monitors are capable of, and to be honest my 4k TV doesn't look that much better so for me its not worth the extra.

The main type of games I play are simulation games, first person shooters. Rainbow Six Siege, Warzone etc...

Aswell as decent frames per second and 1080p I want to be able to do light photo and video editing.

Is this possible for my budget of £550/$720? Hope you can help, thanks guys.



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Saturday, 22 August 2020

JCRocky5’s Softmod - video freezes using pound link cable for HDMI

So I softmodded my Xbox and if I use the pound link cable to connect my Xbox to my TV using HDMI, it freezes right as it hits the dash or just before. However, if I use the AV cables on a TV that has the connections, it works fine. The problem is, I am unable to select the options to enable 480, 720, and 1080 in the modded dash as they’re locked and I think that might be the problem. So I used the extras disk to remove the softmod for now until I can figure out how to get that working using HDMI instead. Have any of you ever had this problem? And if so, how’d you fix it?



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Friday, 21 August 2020

First GTA 5 screenshot leaked! Hopefully we don’t have to wait for the Xbox 720

https://i.redd.it/tlrnlzo0rfi51.jpg

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[USA-NC] [H] Node 202 ITX Build w/ Extras [W] Paypal/Local Cash

Swappers,

I have for sale a Node 202. I was going to keep the build, but I received the case with scratches on it, so I'm going to sale the whole build to purchase a laptop. I will ship the PC via USPS, the next business day. I am looking for $720 OBO for everything shipped. It will be up to the buyer if they want/need signature confirmation for delivery.

Specs:

  • Node 202 Case (case has scratches. I can send pics if needed)
  • I5 4670k - NO OC
  • Gigabyte GA-Z97n-wifi Mobo (has dual band wifi & bluetooth)
  • Noctua NH-L9i (new-I have the box)
  • 8GB DDR3 Gskill Ram
  • HP S700 256 gb SSD (new)
  • Seagate Firecuda 1TB SSHD (new)
  • EVGA GTX 1660 Super w/ backplate (new- I have the box)
  • Seasonic Focus SGX-650 Modualr SFX PSU
  • 2 Xbox Controllers (The gray one has bluetooth. The Black is the OG controller and the sticks have bad drift- this is just being added to the bundle...)
  • Scythe SCSK-1100 100mm (I thought this would fit in the node, i was wrong)
  • 3 Uphere PWM case fans (new. I have the box. Only one is installed in the case)
  • Logitech Wireless Keyboard and Mouse (new)

https://photos.app.goo.gl/69uF5AbQ7gxPTAAXA



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Audio crackle when streaming issue

I use Astro A10 headset and I stream from my Xbox. When I turn on my stream, I hear very quiet/faint audio popping that’s not there when I’m not streaming.

When I plug in my webcam, the audio cracking is almost unbearable. I will also lose all audio in my headset for 3 seconds every minute or so.

I stream on 6k bitrate and have tried in both 720 and 1080. My upload is around 25



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Research shows that the Best Parents are the ones that play Video Game with their Kids (includes android games)

tl;dr 1 - I often post guides to new android games, but this time I got super passionate about healthy gaming in general and how most parents in the boomer generation viewed video games so bad it caused huge societal problems. So I did a ton of research on gaming and found that the healthiest parenting style is to play games with your kids.

tl;dr 2 - I made an extremely condensed and high quality version of this in video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_lcG0xx4Is

But for those of you who don't like video, here is my video script and sources:

I grew up in a traditional home out in the country and was not exposed to video games for the first 10 years of my life. Then around the age of 11, I played my first video game called civilization 2 and I was immediately obsessed with the game. I'm not sure if I was attracted to the thrill of the challenge, the stimulation of developing strategies or just the lack of boredom in my life, but video games were instantly my first choice of pass-time and my parents hated that. I think they immediately regretted allowing video games to be part of my life and the decision they made at that moment scarred me for years and I'm still healing from it, but sadly, it was the same decision that most parents make.

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If you are a parent and you have no concerns about video games. If you have no worries at all about the effects they might have on your kid, you are a bad parent in this area of life. I don't mean that condescendingly. If we are honest with ourselves, we are all bad parents in some aspects of life, but what makes us successful parents in the long run is how quickly we identify those areas we are weak in and work to improve on them. I made this video partially to help you guys. However, I also made this video for those of you parents on the other side of the spectrum because parents that are worried about their kids playing video games often make decisions that are even worse than the ones made by parents that don’t care and end up producing the opposite results to what they were wanting. So this video is also for you.

Whether we like it or not, video games have taken over. Last year there was approximately 2.6 billion gamers in the world and with the current pandemic, that number has now likely increased to over 3 billion gamers. This number is even higher with the younger generation who on average play over 10,000 hours of video games by the time they hit 18 years old.

To put this in perspective, it generally takes around 380 hours to become trained in a skill profession, 480-720 hours to learn a language, an undergraduate at tier 1 University generally takes about 1900 classroom hours and an additional 2-6000 hours of studying and getting a master’s degree generally takes an additional 2-3000 hours.

Now I am not saying that if we did not play video games, we'd have a bunch of 18 year olds running around with their masters at major universities, but what I am saying is that video games consume a ridiculous amount of our time so we need figure out how to do video games in a healthy way and most parents are approaching this subject the wrong way.

Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation about video games. When video games first became popular, a lot of parents were worried that violent video games would make their children more violent. This was a common belief, but after 10s of 1000s of dollars gone into researching this, we have found 0 correlation between violent video games and real violence. In fact, counter-intuitively, a lot of research is starting to imply that video games have been a big factor in decreasing crime rates, drug use, and unwanted teen pregnancies keeping our teens at home satisfied playing video games rather than bored and looking for trouble.

Now this does not necessarily mean that we should encourage violent games because there might be other negative effects that studies have not yet supported, but it does mean that our initial intuitive response was in fact incorrect and that video games as a whole have actually had an opposite effect on violence.

Another concern held by parents is that video games are contributing to the skyrocketing levels of depression and anxiety in our current world. This is a logical concerned because this increase in depression and anxiety is connected with more developed countries which is also where more video games are being played, but in a groundbreaking research project done last year by Jama Pediatrics on the effects of four different types of screen time, they found that while social media and surfing the web are huge contributors to the increase in depression, that video games and TV are not. You will see here that not only is Social media five times more likely to be correlated with depression, but that increasing social media time correlates to 20 times as much depression as increasing time spent playing video games. That being said, the study did show that video games do contribute to a lower self-esteem, again not nearly as much as social media, but it is enough to note that it has an effect.

Other parent's have been concerned about video games affecting the sleep of their children since video games are so stimulating. This is another great and logical concern, but so far the research has seen minimal to no effect of videogames on sleep. Even in the most extreme example of playing video games right up until the moment someone tries to go to sleep, it had little effect with some of the stats even improving when playing video games right before bed.

Lastly, some parents blame video games for the increased cases of the failure to launch or peter pan syndrome phenomenon where upon arriving to adulthood, people simply have no interest in taking on the responsibilities of an adult and live without jobs and no interest in finding one. This phenomenon is almost exclusively related to males and in the last decade, the cases of this phenomenon has increased by 25% to where now over 7 million american men have neither jobs nor an interest in finding one. Even though I did not have a problem leaving my house at the age of 18, this one does resonate with me personally because I have often noticed that I find a greater sense of achievement in video games than I do in real life. Strangely enough, even though video games have experienced an even larger spike in women over the last decade, it does not seem like the Failure to Launch syndrome is affecting them nearly as much. Rather it seems almost exclusive to men and not exclusive to those that play video games.

So basically, even though most parents are aware that something is wrong with videogames, research continues to argue the opposite. Which I imagine probably only frustrates parents more because they know something is wrong with it.

Fortunately, I have something much more important to communicate to you guys than statistics about video games. If we go back to my story about my parents, at that moment that my parents regretted their decision to introduce video games into my life, they made the same bad decision that most parents choose and it scarred me for years. Just like many of you are scaring your kids without knowing it.

You see, when my parents’ realized they didn’t like videos games, they didn't choose to take video games back out of the house. They still allowed me to play them. They put limits on them, they warned me against addiction, they punished me for breaking their rules and everything else that a good parent normally does, but just like many things in life, only instructing someone on what not to do can often distract us from what we should be doing. And just to clarify, I have really great parents. They made a lot of amazing decisions, but since they never played video games as kids, they weren’t great in this area.

We got so focused on how to avoid playing video games in an unhealthy way, that we never thought about how to implement video games into our lives in a way that improves our life. We just hoped that it would come naturally. And while some of that does come naturally, I would argue that most does not. Or at least not as quick as it should.

Furthermore, while all of the rules that my parents set up were great in theory and I still use many of them, I realize now that those rules by themselves subtly and subconsciously communicated that video games were inherently bad. My parents didn't say they were bad and they kept letting me play them, but if you think about it rules by themselves intrinsically lead to punishing your kids when they played too many video games and praising them when they refrain from playing video games which again subtly and subconsciously communicates that videogames are inherently bad. So not only were their rules distracting me from pursuing healthier habits, but they were also subtly telling me that videogames were inherently bad. Which if something is bad and we keep doing it, we don’t usually try to pursue the healthiest way to do that thing because we think it is inherently bad.

I, of course, could not have voiced all of that when I was a kid, but I have learned a lot in the last 23 years of gaming. When I first got to college and was finally free and on my own, my parents limitations immediately went out the window and I played so many video games that I eventually started doing bad in school and ended my first semester with a 2.4 GPA. In many ways this semester was good for me because for the first time in my life I experienced the negative repercussions of giving into video game addiction. My parents rules had protected me from these consequences so I never got to experience those negative repercussions, but it was still mostly bad.

Then in my second semester, I experienced a pretty radical transformation when joining a church group and at first, I pretty much sweared off video games. I was enjoying being healthy and having healthy friendships and because of my upbringing, I viewed video games as inherently bad.

But after a little while, some of my friends from this church group invited me to play video games with them and these people had a much healthier view of video games. By playing with them, I got to see how video games have some of the most incredible potential for bolstering community bringing people together in ways that can often exceed even sports. I got to see healthy competition with people that wanted to play their best while genuinely wanting me to play my best as well and even rejoicing with me in my victories.

I learned so much from that group of people about the beautiful potential of video games and how viewing them correctly could actually bring health into my life. They didn't teach me everything I needed to be healthy, but they started something that I'm still working on and for the last 10+ years, I have been getting healthier and healthier in the area of video games slowly healing many of those scars and bad habits that I gained as a child.

I started this YouTube channel 3 years ago as an extension of my video game hobby and ironically YouTube is not only a more difficult game to play, but it is also more difficult to do healthy because of the social media aspects of the platform. But I'll talk about that in another video. Currently I have three kids, an 8 year old, 6 year old and a 4 year old and I have already been putting a lot of thought and effort into how to slowly and healthily introduce my three kids into video games in a way that will create healthy habits. I'm still very early in the process and make mistakes often, but this is what I've learned so far.

Step 1. I tried to keep my kids from playing any video games for as long as I could. I knew that once I introduced them to video games, it would be a central focus to what they wanted to do so I wanted them to first have several years of learning how to have fun outside or with real toys. Sadly, in our current world, it is not possible to go as long as my parents were able to go for me. Sometime around last year, my 7 year old son told me that one of his friends showed him how to play a game on his friends iPad. This is when I called an audible and decided that it was time to introduce my kids to video games. This is because I don't want my kids to learn how to play video games from some other 7 year old as I am skeptical that that seven-year-old will have the health of my children has his main focus. Rather, as their parent I am most likely to balance the fun that I'm having with my interest in them learning how to play video games with healthy habits.

Step 2. When you are ready to introduce your kids to video games, I have made it to where the only time they could play video games is if they played with me or my wife. There are two reasons for this. The first is so that my kids have an outlet. Telling your kid that he can't play video games with their friends, but having no alternative will at best start the scarring them that videogames are bad and will at worst start a trend of disobedience and hiding gaming from you. But if videogames are implemented into family time, not only is there an outlet, but a new source of discipline if your kids decide to play video games with their friends. This of course does not work when your kids are older, but at a young age, it is most likely that your kids would rather play video games with you then they would to playing them illegally with their friends. But the second and most important reason is that it allows you to teach your kids how to play games healthily.

Now some of you parents might be thinking that this video is not for you because you are not a gamer like I am. This is not true. My wife did not consider herself a gamer, but by engaging with the kids in gaming, she has found something beautiful and healthy in it. Regardless of whether or not you are a gamer or if you have never touched a video game in your life, just by being older, you will still be able to teach your kids how to play video games in a healthy way. In fact, if you've never played a video game it might actually help you start with healthier habits because you never formed bad ones. As long as you are intentional about trying to create healthy gaming habits, it will be more natural than you realize. For example, one thing you will notice almost immediately is that video games give you a strong sense of accomplishment often superseding the sense of accomplishment that you get from real life. But yet as an adult, you know that you still have to make money to provide for your family or get things done around the house so that your life does not fall apart. When that happens, your kids will see you choosing to give up fun because the other things you need to do are more important. In fact, they will feel some of your pain because if you follow the step they will also have to stop playing so that you can accomplish that thing. Surprisingly, my kids have even offered to help me with some of my responsibilities around the house so that I can get them done faster which will allow them to play more. Often they can’t help me with what I need to do, but when this happens, I praise them for this attitude and explain to them that that is often how life works. That by problem-solving on what needs to get done, it allows for more room in our life for the things that we want to do. And that when they get older, there will be more and more things that I need to get done that they can help me with. I'm still too early in this process to prescribe this as a remedy, but my hope is that that very lesson will counteract the aforementioned problem of the increasing cases of the Failure to Launch syndrome.

Step 3. The first trick to developing healthy habits is picking the right game. The absolute best game for a family and my first recommendation is playing Minecraft together. Minecraft is the ultimate family game because it allows everyone to go at their own pace while still interacting with each other. One family member can mine resources while another works on the house while yet another explores. All of these interactions affect each other which creates quite the bonding experience. And then after you guys have played for a while and know what you are doing, there are some really fun challenges that you can take on as a family which will create some pretty amazing bonding experiences. That being said, Minecraft is especially nice for my family because we are able to play split screen on an Xbox and because the Xbox has been our preferred family platform, many of the other games we have used are also for the Xbox. So I did a little bit of research and here are some great family games for other platforms. This channel is an informative channel so if this video does well, I will do the research to give more in depth information on what games would be best for families on each platform in a playlist here.

Step 4. The next thing that I've been doing is trying to verbalize to my kids the good things about video games. This may seem cheesy and if your kids are older, you may want to change this into a discussion instead of just talking to them, but it is incredibly important that your kids hear what good things that they should be striving for in video games rather than just hearing what not to do with video games. Here are some of the things that I have communicated to my kids:

  1. I tried to convey to them how much work has been put in the each video game they play. I might give an example of how a planned activity is often more fun than a non planned activity because of the preparation that that person put into planning it and then I explain that each game represents thousands of human hours preparing that experience for us. This not only encourages them to be thankful for the thousands of hours dedicated into making that time fun for them, but it also gives a perspective on how much work it takes to have that much fun.
  2. Sometimes I get my family to take deep breaths during loading screens or take water breaks. Anything that might slow down the process and then I point out that by slowing down while gaming, it can actually help us appreciate and enjoy gaming more while not losing track of the time as often.
  3. Lastly, I try to periodically stop early so that we have time to talk about what we did. This is something that I learned from my college group. After the end of each game, we would take the time to tell stories and celebrate the crazy things that happened during that time. Sadly, I have not always been faithful to do this, but every time that I do, I see my kids' faces light up as they tell stories about what they experienced or what they were thinking at that time or how they were being smarter than they normally are or whatever they want to share. I am always surprised that all of my kids, even the shy ones, have something to share because the experience was so meaningful to them. This not only gives me a chance to listen to something that is important to them, but it also lets me see more of their personality which is incredibly rewarding as a parent. Video games have helped create incredibly bonding common experiences with my kids. It is a valuable tool that most parents are not utilizing.

So in conclusion, it is good and right to be concerned about video games. They are a big part of life and they are only getting bigger, but do not make the mistake that most parents make by instructing your kids only in what not to do with video games and not envisioning them with what they should be doing. Rather, engage with your kids in this process by choosing when they should be experiencing video games, who they should be experiencing video games with, what games they should be playing and what kind of mindset they should have while playing them. For some of you this will be easier than others, but I would argue it is part of your job as a parent to show your kids how to play videogames in a healthy way. It is a huge part of life and it is only getting bigger so it is worth it. And you might just find that by engaging in this, it will bond your family in a way you have been missing out on.

Alright guys. I'll see you next time.

Research Links:

Games and Violence - https://www.theesa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/EFGamesandViolence.pdf

Average Play Time and Number of Gamers- https://www.statista.com/statistics/502144/average-daily-time-playing-games-and-using-computer-us-by-gender/
Center on Media and Child Health - https://cmch.tv/parents/video-games/
Clearvuehealth - https://www.clearvuehealth.com/b/gaming-socialmedia-teens/
Videogames and sleep - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6706260/#:~:text=Numerous%20studies%20have%20reported%20that,of%20day%20to%20day%20functionality.
Great article on whey telling someone what not to do doesn’t work - https://healthyleaders.com/telling-people-doesnt-work/
Great Article about the Failure to Launch Phenomenon- https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/health-fitness/mental-health/failure-to-launch-syndromeGreat Article by Yourteen - https://yourteenmag.com/technology/benefits-of-gaming
Other stats by ESA (not in video) - https://www.theesa.com/esa-research/2019-essential-facts-about-the-computer-and-video-game-industry/

*Unfortunately, there are probably several articles that I forgot to reference, but luckily everything I said in this video is available to everyone so you can simply search for it on google and find it.

tl;dr 1 - I often post guides to new android games, but this time I got super passionate about healthy gaming in general and how most parents in the boomer generation viewed video games so bad it caused huge societal problems. So I did a ton of research on gaming and found that the healthiest parenting style is to play games with your kids.

tl;dr 2 - I made an extremely condensed and high quality version of this in video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_lcG0xx4Is



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Research shows that the Best Parents are the ones that play Video Game with their Kids (includes iOS games)

tl;dr 1 - I often post guides to new iOS games, but this time I got super passionate about healthy gaming in general and how most parents in the boomer generation viewed video games so bad it caused huge societal problems. So I did a ton of research on gaming and found that the healthiest parenting style is to play games with your kids.

tl;dr 2 - I made an extremely condensed and high quality version of this in video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_lcG0xx4Is

But for those of you who don't like video, here is my video script and sources:

I grew up in a traditional home out in the country and was not exposed to video games for the first 10 years of my life. Then around the age of 11, I played my first video game called civilization 2 and I was immediately obsessed with the game. I'm not sure if I was attracted to the thrill of the challenge, the stimulation of developing strategies or just the lack of boredom in my life, but video games were instantly my first choice of pass-time and my parents hated that. I think they immediately regretted allowing video games to be part of my life and the decision they made at that moment scarred me for years and I'm still healing from it, but sadly, it was the same decision that most parents make.

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If you are a parent and you have no concerns about video games. If you have no worries at all about the effects they might have on your kid, you are a bad parent in this area of life. I don't mean that condescendingly. If we are honest with ourselves, we are all bad parents in some aspects of life, but what makes us successful parents in the long run is how quickly we identify those areas we are weak in and work to improve on them. I made this video partially to help you guys. However, I also made this video for those of you parents on the other side of the spectrum because parents that are worried about their kids playing video games often make decisions that are even worse than the ones made by parents that don’t care and end up producing the opposite results to what they were wanting. So this video is also for you.

Whether we like it or not, video games have taken over. Last year there was approximately 2.6 billion gamers in the world and with the current pandemic, that number has now likely increased to over 3 billion gamers. This number is even higher with the younger generation who on average play over 10,000 hours of video games by the time they hit 18 years old.

To put this in perspective, it generally takes around 380 hours to become trained in a skill profession, 480-720 hours to learn a language, an undergraduate at tier 1 University generally takes about 1900 classroom hours and an additional 2-6000 hours of studying and getting a master’s degree generally takes an additional 2-3000 hours.

Now I am not saying that if we did not play video games, we'd have a bunch of 18 year olds running around with their masters at major universities, but what I am saying is that video games consume a ridiculous amount of our time so we need figure out how to do video games in a healthy way and most parents are approaching this subject the wrong way.

Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation about video games. When video games first became popular, a lot of parents were worried that violent video games would make their children more violent. This was a common belief, but after 10s of 1000s of dollars gone into researching this, we have found 0 correlation between violent video games and real violence. In fact, counter-intuitively, a lot of research is starting to imply that video games have been a big factor in decreasing crime rates, drug use, and unwanted teen pregnancies keeping our teens at home satisfied playing video games rather than bored and looking for trouble.

Now this does not necessarily mean that we should encourage violent games because there might be other negative effects that studies have not yet supported, but it does mean that our initial intuitive response was in fact incorrect and that video games as a whole have actually had an opposite effect on violence.

Another concern held by parents is that video games are contributing to the skyrocketing levels of depression and anxiety in our current world. This is a logical concerned because this increase in depression and anxiety is connected with more developed countries which is also where more video games are being played, but in a groundbreaking research project done last year by Jama Pediatrics on the effects of four different types of screen time, they found that while social media and surfing the web are huge contributors to the increase in depression, that video games and TV are not. You will see here that not only is Social media five times more likely to be correlated with depression, but that increasing social media time correlates to 20 times as much depression as increasing time spent playing video games. That being said, the study did show that video games do contribute to a lower self-esteem, again not nearly as much as social media, but it is enough to note that it has an effect.

Other parent's have been concerned about video games affecting the sleep of their children since video games are so stimulating. This is another great and logical concern, but so far the research has seen minimal to no effect of videogames on sleep. Even in the most extreme example of playing video games right up until the moment someone tries to go to sleep, it had little effect with some of the stats even improving when playing video games right before bed.

Lastly, some parents blame video games for the increased cases of the failure to launch or peter pan syndrome phenomenon where upon arriving to adulthood, people simply have no interest in taking on the responsibilities of an adult and live without jobs and no interest in finding one. This phenomenon is almost exclusively related to males and in the last decade, the cases of this phenomenon has increased by 25% to where now over 7 million american men have neither jobs nor an interest in finding one. Even though I did not have a problem leaving my house at the age of 18, this one does resonate with me personally because I have often noticed that I find a greater sense of achievement in video games than I do in real life. Strangely enough, even though video games have experienced an even larger spike in women over the last decade, it does not seem like the Failure to Launch syndrome is affecting them nearly as much. Rather it seems almost exclusive to men and not exclusive to those that play video games.

So basically, even though most parents are aware that something is wrong with videogames, research continues to argue the opposite. Which I imagine probably only frustrates parents more because they know something is wrong with it.

Fortunately, I have something much more important to communicate to you guys than statistics about video games. If we go back to my story about my parents, at that moment that my parents regretted their decision to introduce video games into my life, they made the same bad decision that most parents choose and it scarred me for years. Just like many of you are scaring your kids without knowing it.

You see, when my parents’ realized they didn’t like videos games, they didn't choose to take video games back out of the house. They still allowed me to play them. They put limits on them, they warned me against addiction, they punished me for breaking their rules and everything else that a good parent normally does, but just like many things in life, only instructing someone on what not to do can often distract us from what we should be doing. And just to clarify, I have really great parents. They made a lot of amazing decisions, but since they never played video games as kids, they weren’t great in this area.

We got so focused on how to avoid playing video games in an unhealthy way, that we never thought about how to implement video games into our lives in a way that improves our life. We just hoped that it would come naturally. And while some of that does come naturally, I would argue that most does not. Or at least not as quick as it should.

Furthermore, while all of the rules that my parents set up were great in theory and I still use many of them, I realize now that those rules by themselves subtly and subconsciously communicated that video games were inherently bad. My parents didn't say they were bad and they kept letting me play them, but if you think about it rules by themselves intrinsically lead to punishing your kids when they played too many video games and praising them when they refrain from playing video games which again subtly and subconsciously communicates that videogames are inherently bad. So not only were their rules distracting me from pursuing healthier habits, but they were also subtly telling me that videogames were inherently bad. Which if something is bad and we keep doing it, we don’t usually try to pursue the healthiest way to do that thing because we think it is inherently bad.

I, of course, could not have voiced all of that when I was a kid, but I have learned a lot in the last 23 years of gaming. When I first got to college and was finally free and on my own, my parents limitations immediately went out the window and I played so many video games that I eventually started doing bad in school and ended my first semester with a 2.4 GPA. In many ways this semester was good for me because for the first time in my life I experienced the negative repercussions of giving into video game addiction. My parents rules had protected me from these consequences so I never got to experience those negative repercussions, but it was still mostly bad.

Then in my second semester, I experienced a pretty radical transformation when joining a church group and at first, I pretty much sweared off video games. I was enjoying being healthy and having healthy friendships and because of my upbringing, I viewed video games as inherently bad.

But after a little while, some of my friends from this church group invited me to play video games with them and these people had a much healthier view of video games. By playing with them, I got to see how video games have some of the most incredible potential for bolstering community bringing people together in ways that can often exceed even sports. I got to see healthy competition with people that wanted to play their best while genuinely wanting me to play my best as well and even rejoicing with me in my victories.

I learned so much from that group of people about the beautiful potential of video games and how viewing them correctly could actually bring health into my life. They didn't teach me everything I needed to be healthy, but they started something that I'm still working on and for the last 10+ years, I have been getting healthier and healthier in the area of video games slowly healing many of those scars and bad habits that I gained as a child.

I started this YouTube channel 3 years ago as an extension of my video game hobby and ironically YouTube is not only a more difficult game to play, but it is also more difficult to do healthy because of the social media aspects of the platform. But I'll talk about that in another video. Currently I have three kids, an 8 year old, 6 year old and a 4 year old and I have already been putting a lot of thought and effort into how to slowly and healthily introduce my three kids into video games in a way that will create healthy habits. I'm still very early in the process and make mistakes often, but this is what I've learned so far.

Step 1. I tried to keep my kids from playing any video games for as long as I could. I knew that once I introduced them to video games, it would be a central focus to what they wanted to do so I wanted them to first have several years of learning how to have fun outside or with real toys. Sadly, in our current world, it is not possible to go as long as my parents were able to go for me. Sometime around last year, my 7 year old son told me that one of his friends showed him how to play a game on his friends iPad. This is when I called an audible and decided that it was time to introduce my kids to video games. This is because I don't want my kids to learn how to play video games from some other 7 year old as I am skeptical that that seven-year-old will have the health of my children has his main focus. Rather, as their parent I am most likely to balance the fun that I'm having with my interest in them learning how to play video games with healthy habits.

Step 2. When you are ready to introduce your kids to video games, I have made it to where the only time they could play video games is if they played with me or my wife. There are two reasons for this. The first is so that my kids have an outlet. Telling your kid that he can't play video games with their friends, but having no alternative will at best start the scarring them that videogames are bad and will at worst start a trend of disobedience and hiding gaming from you. But if videogames are implemented into family time, not only is there an outlet, but a new source of discipline if your kids decide to play video games with their friends. This of course does not work when your kids are older, but at a young age, it is most likely that your kids would rather play video games with you then they would to playing them illegally with their friends. But the second and most important reason is that it allows you to teach your kids how to play games healthily.

Now some of you parents might be thinking that this video is not for you because you are not a gamer like I am. This is not true. My wife did not consider herself a gamer, but by engaging with the kids in gaming, she has found something beautiful and healthy in it. Regardless of whether or not you are a gamer or if you have never touched a video game in your life, just by being older, you will still be able to teach your kids how to play video games in a healthy way. In fact, if you've never played a video game it might actually help you start with healthier habits because you never formed bad ones. As long as you are intentional about trying to create healthy gaming habits, it will be more natural than you realize. For example, one thing you will notice almost immediately is that video games give you a strong sense of accomplishment often superseding the sense of accomplishment that you get from real life. But yet as an adult, you know that you still have to make money to provide for your family or get things done around the house so that your life does not fall apart. When that happens, your kids will see you choosing to give up fun because the other things you need to do are more important. In fact, they will feel some of your pain because if you follow the step they will also have to stop playing so that you can accomplish that thing. Surprisingly, my kids have even offered to help me with some of my responsibilities around the house so that I can get them done faster which will allow them to play more. Often they can’t help me with what I need to do, but when this happens, I praise them for this attitude and explain to them that that is often how life works. That by problem-solving on what needs to get done, it allows for more room in our life for the things that we want to do. And that when they get older, there will be more and more things that I need to get done that they can help me with. I'm still too early in this process to prescribe this as a remedy, but my hope is that that very lesson will counteract the aforementioned problem of the increasing cases of the Failure to Launch syndrome.

Step 3. The first trick to developing healthy habits is picking the right game. The absolute best game for a family and my first recommendation is playing Minecraft together. Minecraft is the ultimate family game because it allows everyone to go at their own pace while still interacting with each other. One family member can mine resources while another works on the house while yet another explores. All of these interactions affect each other which creates quite the bonding experience. And then after you guys have played for a while and know what you are doing, there are some really fun challenges that you can take on as a family which will create some pretty amazing bonding experiences. That being said, Minecraft is especially nice for my family because we are able to play split screen on an Xbox and because the Xbox has been our preferred family platform, many of the other games we have used are also for the Xbox. So I did a little bit of research and here are some great family games for other platforms. This channel is an informative channel so if this video does well, I will do the research to give more in depth information on what games would be best for families on each platform in a playlist here.

Step 4. The next thing that I've been doing is trying to verbalize to my kids the good things about video games. This may seem cheesy and if your kids are older, you may want to change this into a discussion instead of just talking to them, but it is incredibly important that your kids hear what good things that they should be striving for in video games rather than just hearing what not to do with video games. Here are some of the things that I have communicated to my kids:

  1. I tried to convey to them how much work has been put in the each video game they play. I might give an example of how a planned activity is often more fun than a non planned activity because of the preparation that that person put into planning it and then I explain that each game represents thousands of human hours preparing that experience for us. This not only encourages them to be thankful for the thousands of hours dedicated into making that time fun for them, but it also gives a perspective on how much work it takes to have that much fun.
  2. Sometimes I get my family to take deep breaths during loading screens or take water breaks. Anything that might slow down the process and then I point out that by slowing down while gaming, it can actually help us appreciate and enjoy gaming more while not losing track of the time as often.
  3. Lastly, I try to periodically stop early so that we have time to talk about what we did. This is something that I learned from my college group. After the end of each game, we would take the time to tell stories and celebrate the crazy things that happened during that time. Sadly, I have not always been faithful to do this, but every time that I do, I see my kids' faces light up as they tell stories about what they experienced or what they were thinking at that time or how they were being smarter than they normally are or whatever they want to share. I am always surprised that all of my kids, even the shy ones, have something to share because the experience was so meaningful to them. This not only gives me a chance to listen to something that is important to them, but it also lets me see more of their personality which is incredibly rewarding as a parent. Video games have helped create incredibly bonding common experiences with my kids. It is a valuable tool that most parents are not utilizing.

So in conclusion, it is good and right to be concerned about video games. They are a big part of life and they are only getting bigger, but do not make the mistake that most parents make by instructing your kids only in what not to do with video games and not envisioning them with what they should be doing. Rather, engage with your kids in this process by choosing when they should be experiencing video games, who they should be experiencing video games with, what games they should be playing and what kind of mindset they should have while playing them. For some of you this will be easier than others, but I would argue it is part of your job as a parent to show your kids how to play videogames in a healthy way. It is a huge part of life and it is only getting bigger so it is worth it. And you might just find that by engaging in this, it will bond your family in a way you have been missing out on.

Alright guys. I'll see you next time.

Research Links:

Games and Violence - https://www.theesa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/EFGamesandViolence.pdf

Average Play Time and Number of Gamers- https://www.statista.com/statistics/502144/average-daily-time-playing-games-and-using-computer-us-by-gender/
Center on Media and Child Health - https://cmch.tv/parents/video-games/
Clearvuehealth - https://www.clearvuehealth.com/b/gaming-socialmedia-teens/
Videogames and sleep - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6706260/#:~:text=Numerous%20studies%20have%20reported%20that,of%20day%20to%20day%20functionality.
Great article on whey telling someone what not to do doesn’t work - https://healthyleaders.com/telling-people-doesnt-work/
Great Article about the Failure to Launch Phenomenon- https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/health-fitness/mental-health/failure-to-launch-syndromeGreat Article by Yourteen - https://yourteenmag.com/technology/benefits-of-gaming
Other stats by ESA (not in video) - https://www.theesa.com/esa-research/2019-essential-facts-about-the-computer-and-video-game-industry/

*Unfortunately, there are probably several articles that I forgot to reference, but luckily everything I said in this video is available to everyone so you can simply search for it on google and find it.

tl;dr 1 - I often post guides to new iOS games, but this time I got super passionate about healthy gaming in general and how most parents in the boomer generation viewed video games so bad it caused huge societal problems. So I did a ton of research on gaming and found that the healthiest parenting style is to play games with your kids.

tl;dr 2 - I made an extremely condensed and high quality version of this in video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_lcG0xx4Is



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Thursday, 20 August 2020

Having dropped frames and fps issues with a decent rig and great internet

So I used to stream regularly and at 720 60fps. I want to get back into it but I am having some problems with consistent fps and dropped frames. My internet is really good, I range anywhere from 18-35mbps upload. I've tried 2500-4500 bitrate and without fail I am dropping frames. I have tried selecting my servers manually but with no improvement. I am also dropping fps and the games themselves sometimes have problems. I haven't tried streaming Tarkov but I was testing and messing around with my settings using Total War Troy.

If I am playing games on my xbox I don't usually have issues but it is a real hassle streaming off my PC when it used to never be an issue. Yes, I use NVENC(new). I am just confused as to how my internet is so good and I consistently drop frames. Thanks in advance.
My specs:
intel i5-6600K 3.5GHz

16 GB RAM

NVIDIA 1070 Ti



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Which console you gonna get

The xbox 720, PS4, 3ds, or the iConsole???? What games are you hyped for???????



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Submitted by HolderPink | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Sunday, 16 August 2020

Chuck Norris potentially says

Chuck Norris can play Xbox Kinect games on his PlayStation4 and PlayStation Move games on his Xbox 720.



Submitted by falcontest1 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Is the Xbox Series X/S worth buying even if you don't upgrade your TV and have a regular 720 or 1080p HDTV?

I mean in terms of graphical performance and visuals. What do you think?



Submitted by timchequea | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Thursday, 13 August 2020

First build ready (£2000), but would like to ask some questions before pulling the trigger.

The main goal of this build was to be as future-proofed as possible against the PS5 and Xbox Series X using this video from Digital Foundry as a reference. This means I need it to be able to ideally run at 1440p 60FPS high-max settings, 1080p 165-240FPS, fully utilise ray tracing and have nvme SSD compatibility for speedy load times. I also need to be able to readily switch out any parts for new ones as-and-when they are released.

I'd like to point out that the RTX 2080 Super listed below is only a place-holder for the RTX 3000-series equivalent when that comes out (soon, hopefully!). I'm also buying from the UK so please bear that in mind.

PCPartPicker Part List

Type Item Price
CPU AMD Ryzen 7 3800X 3.9 GHz 8-Core Processor £291.00 @ Amazon UK
Motherboard MSI MPG X570 GAMING PRO CARBON WIFI ATX AM4 Motherboard £239.99 @ Amazon UK
Memory Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory £71.98 @ Amazon UK
Storage ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive £124.95 @ CCL Computers
Video Card MSI GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER 8 GB GAMING X TRIO Video Card £720.00 @ Currys PC World
Case Cooler Master MasterBox MB500 ATX Mid Tower Case £71.91 @ Amazon UK
Power Supply Corsair TXM Gold 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply £79.99 @ Currys PC World
Case Fan Corsair LL120RGB LED 43.25 CFM 120 mm Fans 3-Pack £75.98 @ Currys PC World Business
Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts
Total £1675.80
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With this being my first build, I have a few queries on a few things:

  • ​ Firstly, does my build look ok? Are there any compatibility issues I should be aware of?

  • ​ Will my RTX 3000-series GPU go straight into this build with no issues?

  • ​ As I understand the Ryzen 7 comes with a pretty good CPU cooling fan. Would I see any noticeable gains in investing in a CPU water-cooling system? Or will this one do the job?

  • ​ Will this CPU and motherboard be good for many years to come? Although I'm not entirely sure what it means, I hear PCIe 4.0 compatible motherboards are a must. Is the motherboard I have chosen PCIe 4.0 compatible?

  • ​ And finally, I'm a little bit under budget. Other than getting a beefier CPU or GPU, are there any other areas I could invest in to get more performance/ stability?

Thanks for taking the time out to read.



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Wednesday, 12 August 2020

PS6

With the PS5 having virtually no-loading screens, do you think Sony will invest the majority of it's hardware budget on raw power for the PS6? Hell, the PS6 might be even more powerful than the Xbox Series XX, Xbox 2, or Xbox 720, lol.



Submitted by HeightDiscussion | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Monday, 10 August 2020

Choosing a router help Asus RT-AX88U or Netgear Orbi AC3000

I am not sure if here is the best place to ask, but if there is another subreddit it will be appreciated. I am looking to add a router to the provider modem-router from the internet provider. I have two options in mind, the Asus RT-AX88U or the Netgear Orbi AC3000.

I know they are quite different, but maybe someone with a similar setup can give me a hint. My house is not big, some 2,500 sqft with the modem in the front room (I cannot displace it to the center do it is a rented house and I don't want to be drilling the house). I have a Synology NAS 720+ which I have the idea to connect aggregating the ports to the router, but I don't know if is really necessary and useful for my profile use. My NAS is used mainly for my time machine backups, streaming from emby to one tv or two most of the time, and the local homebridge server and transmission app running all the time.

The main devices to connect are two laptop computers, two cellphones, two tables, xbox, apple tv. Which these ones are not connected all of them all the time. Additionaly, the smart devices managed by Homekit with two Homepods, two Sonos speakers sets, two smart home bridges each of them with some 10-15 devices connected and 5-8 wifi smart devices connecting to the router.

Knowing this, I saw that the Orbi is a good router but for the cost I rather wait for the AX version a couple of years, when I will have wifi 6 devices, but this will cover all the house and allow me to have good signal even in the garden and ethernet ports for the apple tv and Xbox. While the Asus AX88U, it is time-proof, so for the following years I don't have to worry about that, with link aggregation for the NAS and I read that is has a good signal for big houses, with the plus of the dedicated VPN devices with the merlin firmware.

Sorry if I wrote too much, but I wanted to give a good panorama of my situation to see if it could help due I have been undecided for close to one month seeing the plus and cons of the different routers. Thanks in advance



Submitted by Bismarck_86 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Sunday, 9 August 2020

New developments on the green crystal Xbox I posted earlier.

Turns out it has a AppleX V modchip installed. The clock cap exploded and fuzed itself to the board with acid, it was really stuck when I pulled it off. After a little cleanup it still wouldn't power on.

I just swapped the power board with another one of my xboxes and it turns out it actually works still. Long-pressing the power button gives me an orange Xbox logo startup screen and then it goes to the regular Xbox dashboard like normal. What is supposed to be different?

In regular and long-press mode I went to change the resolution to allow 480, 720, and 1080 like my other Xbox, and it only shows Pal-60 as an option. As I'm typing this I tried my one single PAL game I happened to randomly have in my collection and never been able to play, and it boots up just like an NTSC game would. So that's pretty cool I guess.

Would that mean this is a PAL console then? Or has something been switched because of the AppleX chip?

I know nothing about modded Xboxes, I thought they were supposed to have different dashboards and stuff when long-pressing to boot the machine up.

Also, sorry if this is confusing, I'm just as confused myself.



Submitted by DustyLamborghini | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Xbox one s display got corrupted by a bad adapter

Hi, just yesterday I was doing a setup to my Xbox one s display so I could port the audio from the HDMI to somewhere other than the tv, but I was using an HDMI splitter that I had had problems with in the past but I just wanted to see if it might work. Anyways, I plugged it in and messed around with the settings and setup a bit, and then determined it would just not work, so I put it away. Then I plugged in just the regular HDMI back into the tv and display would not turn on. So I reset the display setting by holding power and eject for 10 seconds, and went to my settings on the Xbox for resolution. Neither 1080 or 720 would show up after I tried them, even though they worked fine in the past, so I tried with a different cord, and a separate monitor, and nothing worked. It was stuck to the lowest resolution, so I began looking into if the display hardware actually could have gotten corrupted and that I would need to replace the motherboard. So I was just wondering if that seems likely, and if I should go ahead and replace the motherboard, or if there's something else I should try first?



Submitted by mikedcoombs | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Friday, 7 August 2020

Local streaming resolution : will it change in final release ?

I used to play with OneCast one my iphone. Worked great and you can set it to 1080p60 FPS.

But now I play on android and OneCast is broken there. I had hoped for Xcloud local streaming but quality is much lower. Maybe 720 and small bitrate. It shouldn’t be like this because my Xbox is a one X. Hopefully it will change September 15?



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Thursday, 6 August 2020

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