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with PC!

i would love to see you play binding of isaac
my time zone is gmt
 
yeah my time zone doesn't really accurately reflect my available time, my sleep schedule fluctuates wildly it's honestly pretty impossible to definitely confirm when i can be around but i'm usually around in the early AM, like 1-5am type shit my time so yeah
 
I'd drop by for any PC member's stream. I love Fallout New Vegas and The Binding of Isaac. My time zone is EST.
 
I'd prefer Fallout NV, I'm curious about that game.

I'm in UTC-4 myself.
 
I'd be cool with The Binding of Isaac or Fallout: New Vegas.

And I'm in UTC -4
 
Hey guys! Gonna be streaming Skyrim for a bit! My mic isn't working, but still! ;) Come on by and check it out! I've installed a ton of mods, so there's some wild stuff going on. You can check out the stream at the OP of this thread!

EDIT: All done for now. :) Just a short stream! Thanks for watching, those who did!
 
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Hey all! I'll be streaming some TF2 Mann versus Machine tonight. Come hang! :)
 
Starting now! :)
 
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Hi friends! I'm streaming another round of Mann vs. Machine. Come check it out!
 
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Twitch, how does that work? I was planning on getting a twitch account so i can get some more videos on youtube
 
Twitch works with broadcasting software such as Xsplit or OBS. You need a fairly powerful computer in order to run a game at decent fps settings, as well as capture and encode footage + upload it to the web all at the same time. But most of today's consumer-grade PCs can handle it.
 
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