Jetra...Look at MineCraft and Terraria, two of the lowest resolution most popular games...
Just because minecraft and terraria have low resolution textures does not mean its a low resolution game; if youre running it in 4k it will look much smoother than 1080p, and if youre running it in 1080p it will look much smoother than 480p. The game has pixelated textures but in order to render the game to make it look three dimensional, one 'pixel' that is textured can take up many more on your screen. Because you would be looking at the same game in a higher resolution, you would notice less jagged edges around 'pixel' corners.
Heres an example, the first picture is the game in 480p, while the second picture is the exact same perspective in 1080p. The 480p image was resized to make it the same size as the 1080p image, to simulate the effect you would have if you were running your monitor fullscreen in a lower resolution. Notice the pixelated edges of the ore textures:
Make sure the file location of "/assets/minecraft/textures/blocks" within all of your resource packs is in the first directory of the zipped file, otherwise the game will not load those textures as it cannot find them in the resource pack.
For example: Suppose the texture pack is called"texturepack.zip", the location of the blocks file must be in "\.minecraft\resourcepacks\texturepack.zip\assets\minecraft\textures\blocks". Make sure you didn't improperly zip the files so that it looks more like "\.minecraft\resourcepacks\texturepack.zip\texturepack\assets\minecraft\textures\blocks"
Yes, the best video editing softwares out there are final cut pro, premiere pro, and sony vegas, however those are all upwards of 600 dollars are more. Not to mention, to do anything worth-while in them you have to know what youre doing. Besides, whats wrong with movie maker? For being 100% free, it is a strong editor for all basic needs, and until you start needing more of the features that higher-end editing software provides, why wouldn't you use it?
The ddos protection on the site does that sometimes, my suggestion would be to always copy your comment to your clipboard before you post it so you dont have to retype it when that happens. There isn't to much you can do about it, i would just suggest not submitting a post to quickly or it may be blocked as a spam prevention method, and don't wait to long as sometimes the page will time out
the :25565 port does not matter for having a dynmap. I know this because our server runs one however we run out of port :25727. Dynmap does have other random default ports if the :8123 port is being used already, I would suggest trying :8124, :8125, :2556, and :2557. If none of those work, you could also contact mikeprimm on the dynmap github page, hes pretty good at fixing problems with dynmaps - https://github.com/webbukkit/dynmap
Edit: You should ask your server host (if you are using one) to check the ports on your tower to see which ones are being used, and they would be able to find which port is running the dynmap for your server
I believe you can render metadata by selecting textures by hand in blender, but I could be wrong about that. On the chunky github I did submit a feature request to add metadata rendering capabilities but llbit (the creator of chunky) said it probably wouldn't be implemented for another two versions of chunky. There have been other requests as well for metadata rendering, however, so there is a slim possibility we will see chunky metadata rendering in the nearer future (hopefully with gpu rendering as well!).
Usually headsets are built with cheaper electronic parts so they can bring the cost down of the unit while still having features of microphones and headphones all in one. Most likely what happened is small electronic pieces inside the headset broke due to overuse, or some solder has fractured inside on the wiring, which nothing can really be done except replace the headset. I would contact turtle beach to see if a warranty is still available
for high levels of modeling and textures youre not going to be able to get people for free, and definitely not for cheap. Companies that provide those services do exist however, and if youre willing to shell out the money you would be able to get some good content
You can't have a desktop GPU in a laptop, and typically the processors in laptops can't be better than each other if they are the same line.(such as i7, i5 etc) besides age.[/quote]
You absoultely can have the desktop gpu chipset, which it does. Of course it wont have all the fans and heat tubes that a desktop gpu will have, but the performance is still there.
You can't have a desktop GPU in a laptop, and typically the processors in laptops can't be better than each other if they are the same line.(such as i7, i5 etc) besides age.[/quote]
You absoultely can have the desktop gpu chipset, which it does. Of course it wont have all the fans and heat tubes that a desktop gpu will have, but the performance is still there.