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Not Brian

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  1. I got it off Amazon (along with a transfer cable). It's a non-Microsoft brand but it hasn't skipped a beat. The smaller-size drives go for $20-$40, but for an extra few bucks I got the biggest one available. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006OCXP3W/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003S9WJ9A/ref=oh_details_o04_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I'm not 100% sure about the install, I don't own the game. I've just been researching it lately because I'm going to pick it up after my current classes are over. I still need to pickup a flash drive, and I heard SanDisk is the best brand for full compatibility. edit: This site says yes, you are correct http://kotaku.com/how-to-install-gta-v-on-xbox-360-without-hurting-perfor-1327503438
  2. For best results buy a bigger hard drive (I recently bought a 320gb for $50; they're cheap) to put the content on, then use a newer USB 2.0 flash drive (8gb at the very, very least) to copy the game disc onto. http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/09/17/gta-5-xbox-360-installation-issue-solved-with-usb-drive
  3. Grant, glad you're alright. I would have done much worse.
  4. I'll admit the two-lane ones kinda threw me off the first couple times but I'm all for them in non-major traffic areas.
  5. I think by 2003 there were over 1200 members.
  6. I'll be the moron. What is it? What kind of racing is it used for? (is it only used for racing?)
  7. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v260/Ricochet16/um_zps10ad6211.jpg
  8. tru, my go-to-work'er has 200hp and she gets the job done
  9. Looks pretty cool, actually. I would not have chosen a 4 cylinder, but that's me.
  10. Never called a cab in my life. Well, there was that one time in Mexico.. lord that's a story.
  11. These are DVI cables, none of which look like headphone jacks http://www.playtool.com/pages/dvicompat/sldldvi.jpg Sounds like the best way for you to get good a/v would be a DVI-HDMI adapter for video, and RCAs for audio. Do you have a surround sound (or receiver of some kind), or will all connections go straight to the TV?
  12. lol who the fuck would give that car to their daughter
  13. You're right, my bad. I messed with this like two years ago and remembered having problems, that's all. Something about hooking it up to my receiver, the video card saw that as the "monitor" and wouldn't send a 1080p signal.. or something. I do know if your video card only has DVI ouputs it won't send sound even if you use an HDMI adapter.
  14. Video cards with HDMI outputs don't send audio signals. Something like this can be used from the headphone jack to the receiver/TV: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41JGQR4TJML.jpg If your TV doesn't have a VGA input, you could buy one of these for like $3, plug it into your computer, and run an S-Video or RCA cable for the video. This sends an analog signal, not the greatest for high definition video: http://www.camerapartsmall.com/pro_images/157.jpg If your computer only has DVI outputs (no HDMI) and you want the best picture quality, I would go this route. These send a digital signal and support everything out there: http://www.visionhd.ca/images/dvi-hdmi.jpg or http://www.konecable.com/ZenCart/images/hdmitodvi.jpg
  15. That looks delicious, will try it.
  16. You are, you let me steal that 200sx from you. I'm also an idiot because I sold it
  17. Your co-worker is an idiot. Tell him I said that.
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