< definitely didn’t just make a game thread of <‘s own that < is waiting for people to respond to :’>Aaron wrote: Thu Oct 18, 2018 1:47 pm < really wishes more people would respond to some game threads or something because yeah, while this is a game thread, it's not as much of one compared to others on the forum.
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So it turns out that Cemu 1.12.0 is about 100 times better for AMD users. < tried it on Windows and had better performance than the newer versions, but still some slowdowns and graphical glitches. < tried it on Linux and to <'s amazement, it runs absolutely feckin' perfect 
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<'s found Cemu to be pretty hit and miss, which games did ^ get working? <'s only tried 3D World and it runs smoothly 80-90% of the time but dips terribly in some areas.
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< was just messing around with Zelda but since it's in development < believes ^ about it being hit an miss.
< had to download the shaders and graphics packs then enable certain ones, otherwise the game only went about 15fps. It's best to lock this game to 30fps and just use a high resolution to make it look nicer since over 30 breaks some physics. < will test other games especially since < Has still not heard back from Nintendo about the NNID.
< had to download the shaders and graphics packs then enable certain ones, otherwise the game only went about 15fps. It's best to lock this game to 30fps and just use a high resolution to make it look nicer since over 30 breaks some physics. < will test other games especially since < Has still not heard back from Nintendo about the NNID.
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< is suffering from depression.
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< wonders what's up, ^?
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< got the NNID nonsense sorted. < hopes ^^ will be OK.
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< also hopes ^^^ will be OK and that it isn't anything serious. If it is though, < suggests seeking help.
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Too much to explain, really.
Just issues with <'s parents and <'s Father came up with a big assumption about < that is just absolutely false.
Just issues with <'s parents and <'s Father came up with a big assumption about < that is just absolutely false.
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< knows how it feels to have someone close assume something wrong/bad about you. Even if it's minor. < wondwrs if ^ was at least able to correct his father? < hopes you'll be all right anyway.
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< thinks family issues certainly aren't nice. < Just hopes for ^^ that it all gets resolved.
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< was messing around with the css file in the Mint themes to change the theme colours
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< too hopes that ^ will be alright. < has been through that situation several times in the past and that's because <'s parents often fail to try to understand < because they are very narrow-minded.R4Y_ANC3L wrote: Fri Oct 19, 2018 10:15 pm Too much to explain, really.
Just issues with <'s parents and <'s Father came up with a big assumption about < that is just absolutely false.
< will be busy fixing the house before <'s parents arrival home tomorrow.
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What you said was kinda that!The Jonster wrote: Sat Oct 20, 2018 11:13 am< too hopes that ^ will be alright. < has been through that situation several times in the past and that's because <'s parents often fail to try to understand < because they are very narrow-minded.
< only needed some time to think for a bit. This kind of thing where false assumptions and lies made from one of <'s parents always occur when < was at <'s original school and that leads to confusion and unnecessary arguments.
< did correct <'s father yesterday, though. It just comes to <'s attention that he sometimes thinks that < doesn't have any sense like < is some sort Dumb-ass....While < did in fact displayed that < had sense(and Sometimes he is there to see it for himself).
Again, This is one of those situations where < should not be feeling bad needlessly because < knew that < did the right thing.(like < said in the "things that boil your blood" thread)
< will be alright, though. < have been going through this over and over so < should know what to expect or do. But it is really difficult to have people who sometimes refuse to look at the good things you have done in the past.
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This sounds a bit like someone elseThe Jonster wrote: Sat Oct 20, 2018 11:13 am < has been through that situation several times in the past and that's because <'s parents often fail to try to understand < because they are very narrow-minded.
< can understand that people get annoyed with each other, resort to arguments at times and lash out, but your parents aren't even there (on holiday) and you're calling them dumb? < is out of understanding
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The Jonster

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Well, maybe just a little bit, though <'d rather say they can and still are a bit ignorant (< know, same thing) towards < at times, since they do still have a habit of misinterpreting <'s actions and disregarding <'s reasoning for them.
Doesn't mean that < hates them though or anything like that, < loves them very much. < isn't trying to insult <'s parents ofc.
Doesn't mean that < hates them though or anything like that, < loves them very much. < isn't trying to insult <'s parents ofc.
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< thinks it sounds like ^ is in the old stereotype of "parents don't get it". < is sure that if people just have a talk with their parents and tell them how they feel, then they can usually sort these things out. People have to remember that those "narrow minded" people brought us into this world and want what's best for us (there are exceptions where some people have terrible parents too, I've seen it myself).
When parents criticise their son/daughter, it's usually because they want to try push them to do better, along with trying to make them learn from their mistakes. It might be far easier (especially for people over 18 here) to talk with their parents like responsible adults, instead of flaming them on a forum and never telling them how they feel. At least that way it might solve something.
When parents criticise their son/daughter, it's usually because they want to try push them to do better, along with trying to make them learn from their mistakes. It might be far easier (especially for people over 18 here) to talk with their parents like responsible adults, instead of flaming them on a forum and never telling them how they feel. At least that way it might solve something.
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Yeah, ^ has a good point there and maybe < was acting a rashly posting that now that < thinks about it. < will have a talk with <'s parents after they come back tomorrow.
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< has been annoyed with <'s too a few times but < has never taken it to a forum. <'s dad can be stubborn, but so can < 
He was also very strict when < was younger, but at the end of the day it paid off, that guy brought < fishing a lot as a kid, which < really enjoyed and has many great memories of. He also worked very hard to earn money and bought < a lot of toys and computers over the years for Christmas, birthdays and good behaviour etc. <'s mother was always a bit soft so maybe it balanced out
< loves <'s parents and thinks they done ok
He was also very strict when < was younger, but at the end of the day it paid off, that guy brought < fishing a lot as a kid, which < really enjoyed and has many great memories of. He also worked very hard to earn money and bought < a lot of toys and computers over the years for Christmas, birthdays and good behaviour etc. <'s mother was always a bit soft so maybe it balanced out
< loves <'s parents and thinks they done ok
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Same thing with < sometimes. 
In the end of the day, <'s parents are part of what made < who < is today. < says despite the flaws, < thinks they're good parents.
< is going to pull a number from R4Y today and say that < is going to be doing lots of laundry today. < just hopes that <'s pillows can manage in the washer though.
In the end of the day, <'s parents are part of what made < who < is today. < says despite the flaws, < thinks they're good parents.
< is going to pull a number from R4Y today and say that < is going to be doing lots of laundry today. < just hopes that <'s pillows can manage in the washer though.



