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leo said: » Josiah Poppycock!
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Asura.Schizm said: » :| I didn't even know the comic con is going on except from a commercial on TV. Dishonor upon your cow! New computer, new problems.
Now when I have headphones, then start FFXIV, but then unplug the headphones... FFXIV sound dies. firefox etc makes it over back to the desktop speakers fine, but FFXIV just poofs. Any ideas what would cause that? Asura.Schizm said: » This is actually an issue that has been going on due to FFXIV configuring itself and Windows default audio device. Do you have Razor headphones? https://www.reddit.com/r/ffxiv/comments/22ahaq/ffxivs_audio_breaks_if_i_change_audio_outputs_any/ Turtle Beach. I never had an issue when I had my old stuff. Really the only new thing in the equation is the motherboards sound. I don't remember doing anything funky before when I did it, although I did spend a good chunk of time playing with all kinds of playback settings when I used to use teamspeak on the old setup, so maybe that is related. Offline
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Holy cow it's alive again!
My poor PC-Engine has been broken for a few years now. Schutz know the story because I commented with her when it broke. Damned plastic gear simply became dust. Randomly fixed it.
I was clicking and enabling and disabling a lot of crap, but I think what did it was that I set my speakers as my default device. If they get plugged in, everything switches to them, when they unplug, next best thing I guess. leo said: » Holy cow it's alive again! My poor PC-Engine has been broken for a few years now. Schutz know the story because I commented with her when it broke. Damned plastic gear simply became dust. I'm so used to seeing the American (TurboGrafx) version of the PC-E & CD-ROM that it's odd to see the side-by-side-mounted JP version. But glad you got it working! ^^ To it's credit that NEC hardware seems very sturdy (to me as a layperson.) I've had that CD-ROM for years and even used it during university as a CD player (by removing it from the vertical housing and plugging in headphones) LOL. Still works to this day with no troubles. :p Offline
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Grumpy Cat said: » Randomly fixed it. I was clicking and enabling and disabling a lot of crap, but I think what did it was that I set my speakers as my default device. If they get plugged in, everything switches to them, when they unplug, next best thing I guess. Some computers have headphone "phono" plugs on the front where you can plug a ear piece and a mic (actually it's designed with headsets for video conference in mind) and plugging that up causes it to disable the plugs on the back. Of course that's actually customizable on high end systems. But on cheap ones the switch is mechanical and the motherboard does not even know if you plugged something or not. Offline
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Fenrir.Schutz said: » I'm so used to seeing the American (TurboGrafx) version of the PC-E & CD-ROM that it's odd to see the side-by-side-mounted JP version. But glad you got it working! ^^ To it's credit that NEC hardware seems very sturdy (to me as a layperson.) I've had that CD-ROM for years and even used it during university as a CD player (by removing it from the vertical housing and plugging in headphones) LOL. Still works to this day with no troubles. :p Well, this particular unit was manufactured in 1988 and really I was not it's first owner. The plastic on that particular gear have this tendency to rot regardless of how well or bad the owner of the unit handles it. Schizm linked the bit I had replaced to make it work again. And finally, let's play some Edit: Schzim, I have two CD-ROM2 (people liked to call those ROM-ROM too) the other set has a white PC-Engine in it... hehe Offline
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Background reminds me of a much better game: River City Ransom!
Where you can beat your buddy up and use his body as a weapon. Or trash cans, or tires, metal poles, bats, baseballs, rocks. Offline
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Bloodrose said: » Background reminds me of a much better game: River City Ransom! Where you can beat your buddy up and use his body as a weapon. Or trash cans, or tires, metal poles, bats, baseballs, rocks. Read this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunio-kun Also related to Double Dragon as both are from same company (Technos Japan) Offline
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leo said: » Bloodrose said: » Background reminds me of a much better game: River City Ransom! Where you can beat your buddy up and use his body as a weapon. Or trash cans, or tires, metal poles, bats, baseballs, rocks. Read this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunio-kun Also related to Double Dragon as both are from same company (Technos Japan) Also looks like the base art for Yu-yu Hakusho character art. Offline
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Bloodrose said: » That's awesome. Also looks like the base art for Yu-yu Hakusho character art. A lot of interesting (and funny) animes are about school fights, delinquents and related trouble/situations. hehe I bet the guy who created Yu-Yu Hakusho played some of these games and had ideas from them. Technos was a smaller software maker so they published a lot of their arcade games through Taito. This one is fun too: YouTube Video Placeholder |
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