The Elders' House of Pain

Public Forum => Join The Elders => Topic started by: byrnie on April 30, 2008, 05:23:47 PM

Title: Interest in Joining
Post by: byrnie on April 30, 2008, 05:23:47 PM
I'm often in the Gun Game server you guys have as byrnie, yours is probably my preferred server. I am 22 and have been playing CSS off and on for about 3 years or so, never seriously always just messing around, but I wouldn't mind getting a little more serious. The people I run into on your server are always fun, I just wish I could interact more than just typing messages, obviously I'll have to get a mic to contribute more, and I have been wanting to buy one for a while now so that is no problem. I just last week graduated from U of Michigan, so currently im in Ann Arbor, MI, but at the end of the summer I will be job hunting and will most likely be leaving the state so location is subject to change after the summer. Not sure what else you guys are looking for, if I'm missing something let me know.

byrnie
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: byrnie on May 16, 2008, 09:35:34 PM
Let's redo this one...

byrnie, age 22, I have been playing four almost four years now off and on, (although sometimes it doesn't show). I have since gotten a mic and have verbally interacted with a lot of the gun game players and I have to say I would enjoy being a part of this group, you are all a lot of fun!
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: Noobinhood on May 16, 2008, 11:19:53 PM
hey guy... ive seen you alot in gun game, talked to you in vent, and i must say your a good sport with lots of skill... stay active in game, vent, and in the forums and we will see what happens... good luck, i give you two thumbs up...  :headbang1:
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: Crossis on May 26, 2008, 09:16:28 PM
seen byrnie a lot in vent and in game

really cool guy and a lot of fun to play with =)
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: Hitman Smurf on May 26, 2008, 11:07:00 PM
Byrnie is good people...you should have enough time in the server to fill out the app, you have enough posts.
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: byrnie on May 27, 2008, 04:40:58 AM
I filled it out a little while ago I think. I appreciate the kind words. I do have to ask, seeing as I am not very handy with computers, if I am playing on an old computer that actually gives me a Video Card Outdated message everytime I start CS:S, is that affecting how well I play? There are some nights where it is just too slow and its obvious I need to upgrade, but was curious if it was like that even if there are only a couple players on and it wasn't a complicated map. I am planning on upgrading very soon, mostly for that reason, but I was just curious. I have been playing on the same thing for more than four years now, and the vid card was outdated back then lol
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: gangrene on May 27, 2008, 07:02:08 AM
Lots of the guys here can help you out if your  looking to upgrade let them know your budget and they can tell you the best possible parts for your new computer good luck.
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: Hitman Smurf on May 27, 2008, 11:03:19 PM
if I am playing on an old computer that actually gives me a Video Card Outdated message everytime I start CS:S, is that affecting how well I play?

Lets put it this way...I went from 3 GG wins and a .70 kdr to over 15 wins and a 1.3 kdr, just by upgrading. There was an even more noticeable difference in TF2.
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: byrnie on May 28, 2008, 04:40:14 AM
Wowza! Well then I would be very interested in upgrading. I know its not the most gaming smart thing to do but I would like to stick with a laptop if I could, just because I travel and use it for work sometimes too lol, nice having something to take with me. I would like to stay within the 1300 range if I could but again I don't know whats best so if spending a little more is worth the money I would be interested, suggestions definately welcome!
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: WidowMaker on May 28, 2008, 07:05:42 AM
for 1300 you could get a slammin gaming rig, but for 1300 you can get an "OK" laptop. A dell M1530 with a Geforce 8600M GT with 256MB of ram is about 1250.

Widow
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: byrnie on May 29, 2008, 08:40:43 AM
What would I have to spend to get a slammin laptop, geared more towards gaming than anything.
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: WidowMaker on May 29, 2008, 10:01:49 AM
probably over 2 g's
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: Luggage on May 29, 2008, 10:55:27 AM
Another point to consider is that a PC is very easily upgradeable with better graphics, RAM, even processor, at limited incremental cost.  Much harder and pricier to do so with a laptop.  You might want to consider getting a decent laptop and decent but upgradeable PC, both for a total of say $1,300 to $1,500 and then upgrade PC as needed.

For the PC you can build something on a Socket LGA 775 system using, say an E2140 or E2160 (~$65) which overclock easily to 3GHz.  Slap in an ASUS P35 based mobo ($100-$125), 4GB or DDR2 Ram (<$100) and ATI 3870 512MB graphics card (~$125).  This is a pretty good setup for most current games and has the virtue of upgrading: i) Processor: can get E8400 or E8500 later, RAM: shouldn't need upgrade for a while, Graphics: Can add another 3870 to run Crossfire.  I have, of course, not included many parts which I imagine can be reused: HD, Power supply, Case, etc.
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: doublejz on May 29, 2008, 11:25:41 AM
http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/xpsnb_m1730?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs :-P
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: hakksaww on May 29, 2008, 11:29:54 AM
hell, my desktop ran me $700 (with pimp keyboard, gaming pad, gaming mouse, gaming mouse pad, decent video card etc).

It plays everything - without the gaming junk was only $501.

Gaming laptops are always going to be pricy because that level of performance costs POWER and HEAT. Heat is a bad thing that kills components.

Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: Hitman Smurf on May 29, 2008, 12:15:39 PM
Laptops for gaming are ridiculous...as convenient as they are, the price is always high. I built my rig for $1600. 3 Ghz duo core, 8800GT, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, DVD-RW, PSU, Case, 19" widescreen LCD, mouse, keyboard, gaming mouse, gamepad and surround sound headphones.Thats everything. You can easily build something for $1300 that would kick ass if you went a little less expensive on a few components.
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: THE Spaniard on May 29, 2008, 12:18:51 PM
I just wanted to let you know that I play my pc games on a laptop and it works very well, I paid $425 dollars for it because I waited 5 hours on black friday, and because best buy made an error, and put the laptop at a lower price. I do not think it is a very good one, and I dont much about computers,
 it is a HP pavilion, with a 17' screen, and amd dual core 2 G of ram(i think that is how u say it) a nvidia Geforce(something), and runs vista,
  the point is that it was a cheap laptop and i can play all my pc games without a problem, at least the ones i play now.
  I am sorry for the lack of info but as i said i dont know about computers, i just like to play.......
  peace
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: byrnie on May 29, 2008, 12:37:54 PM
Yea I just like to play too, but I would really like to know more about computers, building and programming and everything and anything I can. I'll have to check out some of this stuff sometime soon and get upgraded so I can keep up in game lol.
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: wonder. on May 29, 2008, 01:02:26 PM
yea man, learning about computers and how they work really isn't that hard.  My suggestion would be to read.  You really will learn alot that way, its the best thing you can do.  You can ask anyone who was around when I first joined.  I was the biggest noob with computers.  I still kinda of am, but if you do alittle reasearch and read, you will learn alot.  Now just cause I did some reading, I built own $2000 rig, and I design some webpages and such.  So, thats my advice.  Also, if you are going to go with anything, a desktop is the way to go.  SOO much more bang for your buck, especially if you build it your self. 

~WondeR
Title: Re: Interest in Joining
Post by: Luggage on May 29, 2008, 01:32:55 PM
I second wonder's thought on this.  Tomshardware is a pretty good site to get you started - they have good intro guides to the various components and how to build computers, and also have step-by-step instructions on how to overclock it to boot.  Finally, they have good reviews on various components to help you pick the right ones and themselves construct various computers (one low-end, one mid-range, and one high-end) every few months.  This is an awesome cheat sheet and you can also see the performance of all 3 systems on the same benchmarks to understand the impact of your buying decisions.