(05-18-2014, 12:05 AM)Nintendo Maniac 64 Wrote: Because missing it for even one game can make you hate yourself for discovering it years after you've completed the game?Actually playing a game and doing a test recording are different things.
Quote:I meant that digital and physical games are treated and perceived differently. I'm one of those crazy people that even sold some of my N64 cartridges and put the funds toward buying the virtual console version of the same game, and yet I somehow still feel better about those games that I own physically even if I never play them directly from their original media - in fact I prefer to play them purely digitally.Well that's... certainly the first I read about this. Why's that though? Is that because you prefer to keep your original media sealed/clean?
Maybe I'm just weird?
(05-19-2014, 07:32 AM)CryZENx Wrote: ok better was a wrong word i have usedWell it's meant to be viewed at 4K. YouTube compression is horrible. We all know that., i mean its less blocky then a up 4k res video at 360p settings
Just incase if you're using the HTML5 player, right-click the video and click on Stats for Nerds and make sure your resolution is at 4K.
![[Image: 2014-05-21_14-31-17pqk7p.jpg]](http://abload.de/img/2014-05-21_14-31-17pqk7p.jpg)
YouTube is a bit trippy with the on-the-fly changing of the quality.

, i mean its less blocky then a up 4k res video at 360p settings