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AfricanChild

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  1. I've personally got a Logitech G502. It's a nice mouse and recommended by many!
    Before getting this mouse, I thought about getting a Mionix Castor or Zowie mouse. Try checking those out too!
    I'm not a fan of Razer products but I've never used them (overpriced IMO), so maybe trying a new company might turn out well!

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  2. Like the user above me said, it depends on what you want to learn. Look into each language and what your end goals are (working for a company so it becomes a career, coding games, cheats, web development, etc)
    In order to learn, I've read from many users that physical books are good. Otherwise websites such as Codecademy, StackOverflow, or others (just Google "learn coding online" or something) offer useful resources to learn! Once you start learning on there, it's a matter of creating your own tools.
    For example, once you know the basics of C#, create a simple calculator or something with that language. Then add on new things to that program, such as a scientific mode. As you gain this knowledge and experience hands-on, you'll be able to start creating more useful and advanced tools.

    Note: A lot of cheaters want to "quickly" learn to code and develop their own hacks. If you want to learn to code only for the cheating aspect, I'd suggest starting with a simple game such as CS:GO. Learn the ins and outs of reverse engineering and working with the game and memory, then move on to bigger and more complex games. Just remember, you probably won't be able to create your own PUBG cheats or anything for a few months, if not years. Unless, of course, you use someone's base or cheats they've already made.

  3. 23 hours ago, SqueezedH1Z1 said:
    Thanks for your reaction men! I think i Will buy the 1080 Ti. Some people are using those cards for mining cryptocurrency, Maybe i can do it too :) 

    I had a 1080 Ti. Ironically it was the Zotac Amp! Extreme mentioned above. It's a beast card, will handle any game. In my opinion it isn't overkill. The card will handle any new games for years to come, so you're basically future proofing yourself in that aspect. Plus, with as big of a budget as you have, it shouldn't be too big a deal. Keep your eye out for any Christmas or Cyber Monday deals as well!
  4. I'll add some pictures when I take them later. My setup isn't quite as flashy but it gets the job done.

    CPU: i5-6600k OC to either 3.7 or 3.8 GHz
    Mobo: MSI Z710A
    Ram: Corsair Vengeance 8GB DDR4-2400
    Storage: 1x 1TB HDD
                 1x 250GB SSD
    GPU: Zotac 1080Ti Amp! Extreme
    Case: NZXT S340

    Peripherals:
    Mic: Audio Technica AT2020 USB
    Headphones: Sennheiser HD598
    Mouse: Logitech G502 Proteus Core
    Keyboard: Corsair Strafe RGB w/ Silent switches

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  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HORkT4a2MhQ


    Moti - Lion in my head - Dubstep
    Don Diablo - On my Mind - Electric (i think it'd look good with crazy colors and zooming effects)

    Otherwise just google something like non-copyright songs or NCS on YouTube. Also check out EDM artists such as Han Solo, Marshmello, Illenium, etc.

    Montages are always better IMO when they use less popular songs as it shows the editor puts in work and is creative and original.
  6. If you're going to use an "AV," check out Malwarebytes. It's a barebones anti-infection program. Although it's technically an anti-malware, it's still at least some protection.

    If you download cracked programs or torrents, look into setting up a VM (virtual machine) or sandbox and learn to check for suspicious activity from a program (autoruns and process explorer).

    And of course, if you don't trust something, it's sketchy or suspicious, or from a sketchy source, just don't download it unless you absolutely need it. If that's the case, try using that VM like I mentioned before.

  7. I fell victim to a scam once. The seller instructed me to purchase a CSGO knife from G2A. I did it but he fucked me over, saying I only paid for the cheat (as in ESP, etc) and had to pay an extra like $200 for the BE bypass. I almost did it too. Then he told me if I give him another knife, he'll teach me how to refund G2A skins like that.

    I don't remember if I got my money back or not. I might've initialized a chargeback on PP for G2A and gotten refunded, but otherwise I was out about $200+. It's really easy to scam these new cheaters who are anxious to get cheats, especially with popular new FPS games such as PUBG.

  8. I want to get some more general talk going on these forums, so I'll try to start it off.

    What vehicles does everybody drive? What about your dream car?

    I currently drive a Jeep Grand Cherokee but I'm saving for a motorcycle. I've got my eye on an 09 Ninja 650R atm, but I'm still looking!

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