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  1. Assuming you have Windows, it'd be: You'd then find the Fonts, and right-click, delete.
  2. i've always wanted to learn how to play stall or at least learn it because I always get destroyed by it x)
  3. Uh, yeah it's intended. It allows you to get certain Pokemon, such as Beldum.
  4. If you really wanted to changed something, I'd change Gothitelle (which is pretty slow) with Gardevoir, which you can get in the Railnet which isn't too much backtracking. It also adds a fairy typing to your team as well. Gardevoir will be super useful in the near future as well.
  5. If anyone has something to add the the guide that is not on there currently, please send me a message, as I don't check this thread very often and it will help everyone out if you could do that. Thanks in advance.
  6. At the moment, only 3 of Corey's Pokemon are available. I'm sure more will be available later on.
  7. I've completed the game legitimately numerous times. When I make my videos, I use RPG Maker to teleport and give myself certain things to make the videos more cleaner, such as Max repels, or the items I need for a specific event. That way, I can make my life & videos easier. I have my separate main file, and some other files that I mess around on, such as an all-Eeveelution run, or using Pokemon you can't get. I feel that if you've played the game as it's supposed to be played, you can do what you want to have fun on a different run.
  8. I'm planning on making a Let's Play when the game is completely finished. I'd rather have a "walk-through" 100% accurate and identical to the versions the people who would watch are playing, as things will no longer change once the game is completed, obviously.
  9. i'll be in the middle of something on my computer, and i'll just start snapchatting out of nowhere and drop what i'm doing
  10. There's some like Blaze Black that just make the game more difficult. It's old, though.
  11. The guy falling from the sky happens during the story, the first time you venture through the forest. Most other things require badges or a specific time of day or weather. If you could be a bit more specific about where you are in the game, I could help you more.
  12. We're all on the same page, then. I don't know anything about the new Skylake CPU's, I always knew about the 4790k and that it was a beast, and when I originally put my PC together on the website, the Skylake CPU's weren't really popular yet. I'd also prefer the quad-cores over the slower extra core CPU's (such as the 5820k) for gaming anwyays.
  13. Most people have no clue about anything myself and Eclipsed said, I knew absolutely nothing before I purchased my parts. My old laptop could run a bunch of games, but it couldn't run games like Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, or GTA. It also depends what kind of laptop, I had a Dell Inspiron. Nothing major, but not terrible.
  14. I built my computer on Black Friday as I saved a bunch of money (around 300$ to be exact), and have not looked back. Since this, I've built computers for friends and have learned a bunch from doing it. If you want to learn things yourself, you could refer to Reddit as the people before me stated, or you could watch people such as LinusTechTips, ( video by Linus is an in-depth step-by-step tutorial on how to build a PC) or JayzTwoCents for example. When I was building mine, I watched tutorials on how to put them together piece by piece, and also learned the benefits and weak points of certain parts.A big thing to factor in: are you playing hard-wired (Ethernet)? or wireless? If the latter, you're going to need a wireless card. They aren't very expensive, (around 40$,) but a motherboard you get must have an extra PCI slot for it, or you might run into some issues. To put it out there, the best CPU for gaming would be the i5-4690k (220$ USD), and the best for rendering (that isn't drastically expensive) would be the i7-4790k (350$ USD). The extra cores in the 4790k assist you in literally everything. I like to make YouTube videos and render, so when I made my build, I picked out the i7. Since you have a 500$ budget, try this for size: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/z9yY6h (I recommend this one) Or, for AMD: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/GQBkGX For these builds, I didn't bother adding an SSD. I don't have one, and my PC boots up in less than 15 seconds. If that is too slow for you, then my all means, buy an SSD. It's just extra money you have to spend that you don't really need. A noticeable thing when comparing NVIDIA to AMD is that AMD uses much more electricity (watts) than NVIDIA does, (so this might not matter, but if electricity is expensive in your area, I'd go with the cheaper NVIDIA.) Now, you stated you prefer AMD, although Intel CPU's are pretty much better in every way. The CPU in the build above is pretty much what you're going to work with for a 500$ budget, unless someone knows of a super crazy AMD processor I've never heard of. AMD processors are much cheaper and get you more bang for your buck, as the "more cores" that they have which in term are better for things like multitasking, although the Intel CPU's have better performance per core and are better for things like gaming, rendering, etc. (click me for a small example). You also aren't really going to need a CPU cooler that isn't the included stock one, unless you're going to do things like stream / render. Although at that budget, streaming isn't going to be very enjoyable for you to do, and rendering isn't going to take a short time to do either. Basically, Intel > AMD for gaming, AMD < Intel for non-gaming, multitasking, etc. However, if you still want to go for an AMD CPU, I really can't help you, as I don't know much about them other than the FX-8350. For a GPU, a good budget Graphics card is a 750 Ti, as it's not /completely/ outdated yet, and can still run most games at a decent frame rate. I can tell you that my friend can play Arma 3 with 30FPS, and can run games such as GTA V perfectly fine, if that catches your attention. However, in this case I added a GTX 950. The 950 is a step up from the 750 Ti, so you should have to problem there. The AMD counterpart to the 750 Ti is the R9 270X (?) I honestly have no clue. I can't say they rival in price, as the refurbished ones on Newegg run for about 150, which, is much more than a 750 Ti runs for now, so someone needs to correct me there. Keep in mind some games depend on either the CPU, or the GPU. For example, Counter-Strike: Global offensive is mainly a CPU based game, although that doesn't mean you can just use a crappy graphics card to pair with it. Some CPU's and GPU's don't function well together, or bottleneck. Bottlenecking is when one component of the entire system holds back the performance of the whole... kind of like the weak link in the chain. For gaming, usually the GPU is the bottleneck as the CPU and RAM are not taxed as much as the GPU. In some instances, the RAM can be the bottleneck. A good example of a bottleneck is the i7-4790k and the GTX 960. Even high resolution gaming is all about the GPU, the CPU is almost never at 100%. If you were trying to find out whether the CPU was the bottleneck then you'd want the best GPU so that the GPU wasn't the bottleneck, make sense? I'm not going to judge this since I have no clue on a majority of AMD parts, but why a 6300 over an i3-4160? Or a Pentium G3258? Like I said earlier, you get more bang for your buck with the Intel CPU's. Although the CPU's I just listed are more expensive than your AMD one, they're much better in every way. I also am curious on your case? Why a full tower case? Unless you're using DVD drives or something, a mid-tower case is perfectly usable for that build. There's also cheaper ones at that, so you could cheapen that and raise the price of something else, like your graphics card or CPU. To summarize, building a PC isn't as hard as you think. Once you learn what you need and don't need, everything becomes much easier. Also, I'm no genius by any means. Please correct me if I am wrong as I am always looking to learn more. I'm tired at the moment, so I can come back to this thread later. If you were curious, here is the build I made over Black Friday & Christmas.
  15. If I had to guess, I'd say no later than June. Personally I think the ones working on E16 would want to get it over with as fast as possible, then spend their summers relaxing. x)
  16. This is quite inaccurate depending on your play-style, I personally have never used more than 6 Pokemon and have not come close to passing the level cap. It all depends on how you train each Pokemon individually by evenly distributing EXP gained. Reborn offers a large quantity of different Pokemon which you could make a team of 6 out of and have little to no problem advancing; although like I said it's just about how you train them.
  17. I think F1 offers something like this, but not sure about controls.
  18. Carvanha is the best choice out of the ones Chubb mentioned. It's really strong, & has a good ability. Although it's only useful water type move is Aqua Jet until you get Surf / Waterfall, it's still very good.
  19. It's very enjoyable to watch. I've watched them all, they're very addicting.
  20. Nothing. Nothing is behind that and I don't even think it's a door.
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