Yeah, that looks like texture artifacting to me... Might want to check your video card temps.That only happens to me if the video card is overheating.
Yeah, that looks like texture artifacting to me... Might want to check your video card temps.That only happens to me if the video card is overheating.
shitty ATI 4350?! you don't know shitty, my friend, until you've used my computer :(How can an ATI 6970 have problems with TF2?
I play on a shitty 4350, and its always ran perfectly. I've been using the card for years now, and its never overheated or died.

Shitty in the context of all these rich high-end graphics card holding guys. :pshitty ATI 4350?! you don't know shitty, my friend, until you've used my computer :(
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HA! My game is screwer that IT CANT LOAD! It says Error: D3D device not found.
Oh yea, Even If i have That D3D prop, I have Pulled a troll move tonight, A Friend asked If I can watch An icarly TouYoob Poop For a hat, He traded the Hat first, And i said i am watching it while i am not, Problem?
I DO hate the show. In fact, It reprecents the Pile of S*** They call Entertainment today!
Didn't mean that, man. Didn't you get the Brazzers joke?I DO hate the show. In fact, It reprecents the Pile of S*** They call Entertainment today!
I DO hate the show. In fact, It reprecents the Pile of S*** They call Entertainment today!
I did that Grammar error so that Someone would get mad, AND IT WORKED!R-E-P-R-E-S-E-N-T-S!!!
(You've been grammar slammed.)
I did that Grammar error so that Someone would get mad, AND IT WORKED!
I am your mother. In disguise. MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA*diesNow you sound like my mother.
I am your mother. In disguise. MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA*dies
Same here, actually. I've been trying to teach my mother how to properly use computers for the last decade. Without success. She gets even more discouraged when my dad makes fun of her over it.Impossible, my mother touches computers and they explode.
My mother bought a kindle for herself for XMas. (She got me nothing, thanks mom.)Same here, actually. I've been trying to teach my mother how to properly use computers for the last decade. Without success.
Ours is the opposite problem. Things bought simply stay....frozen in time. THEY NEVER BREAK OR GET DROPPED. Hence we still have a 6 year old TV because my dad refuses to change it unless it breaks, a 20 year old stereo system, and a decade old fridge, because they never break. It took me years to convince my parents to upgrade my PC. Even though they can spend loads of useless money on utterly overpriced clothes and expensive restaurants, they never spend money on stuff which matters.My mother bought a kindle for herself for XMas. (She got me nothing, thanks mom.)
She's broken it 3 times already, once so bad I couldn't fix it.
Maybe I could teach her if she actually listened to what I had to say about computers.
