Startech USB 2.0 HD PVR Video Game Capture Card - Hardware Review | Chalgyr's Game Room
Added: 30.07.2015 13:19 | 37 views | 0 comments
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
Startech is relatively well known in computer hardware as they manufacture cost-effective alternatives to name-brand peripherals. It was only a matter of time before the company took notice of the ever-growing content capture market, especially with the explosive popularity of Elgato, Hoppauge, and the utterly fantastic AVerMedia gear. Enter the USB 2 HD PVR external capture card. When it was first released it was one of the early 1080p capture devices and was quite affordable given its competition (which generally cost upwards of $300 for a portable capture solution), though much has changed since the device was first released, does it still stand up to its competition?
The HD PVR is a small, compact USB 2.0 capture device that a large number of gamers these days are looking for. As a way to go through and capture their montages, "pwnage" streaks, Let's Play and Longplay videos, the HD PVR's pricepoint is now right in the middle of the pack. While...
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| Startech USB 2.0 HD PVR Video Game Capture Card - Hardware Review | Chalgyr's Game Room
Added: 30.07.2015 5:21 | 13 views | 0 comments
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
Startech is relatively well known in computer hardware as they manufacture cost-effective alternatives to name-brand peripherals. It was only a matter of time before the company took notice of the ever-growing content capture market, especially with the explosive popularity of Elgato, Hoppauge, and the utterly fantastic AVerMedia gear. Enter the USB 2 HD PVR external capture card. When it was first released it was one of the early 1080p capture devices and was quite affordable given its competition (which generally cost upwards of $300 for a portable capture solution), though much has changed since the device was first released, does it still stand up to its competition?
The HD PVR is a small, compact USB 2.0 capture device that a large number of gamers these days are looking for. As a way to go through and capture their montages, "pwnage" streaks, Let's Play and Longplay videos, the HD PVR's pricepoint is now right in the middle of the pack. While...
Tags: Gain, Play, When, Video, Cave, Review, Video Game, Enter, Roll, Capture, Media
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Added: 30.07.2015 2:18 | 29 views | 0 comments
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"When The Elder Scrolls Online was first released back in 2014 Zenimax Online stated that an eventual console release was on the way. Despite receiving a fairly lukewarm reaction upon release, many console players were still eagerly awaiting the title. Then over a year later with numerous changes to the games formula, the removal of a subscription fee, and a tiny name adjustment The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited has been released on consoles. As someone who never touched the original release and is dove in headfirst into this console MMO, is The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited worth your time?"
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Added: 30.07.2015 2:18 | 16 views | 0 comments
Todd Howard says he never stops thinking about the games he makes. When one Elder Scrolls or Fallout project ends, hes already planning the next. As VP of development at Bethesda Games Studios in Maryland, the place he has worked for over 20 years, he has a comparatively small team by todays standards just 100 staff. But they have produced two of the industrys most important and ambitious open-world franchises. And they seem to do this through a ceaseless sense of purpose. You dont ever stop talking, says Howard about the creative process. You never take a break.
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| Startech USB 2.0 HD PVR Video Game Capture Card - Hardware Review | Chalgyr's Game Room
Added: 30.07.2015 1:20 | 7 views | 0 comments
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
Startech is relatively well known in computer hardware as they manufacture cost-effective alternatives to name-brand peripherals. It was only a matter of time before the company took notice of the ever-growing content capture market, especially with the explosive popularity of Elgato, Hoppauge, and the utterly fantastic AVerMedia gear. Enter the USB 2 HD PVR external capture card. When it was first released it was one of the early 1080p capture devices and was quite affordable given its competition (which generally cost upwards of $300 for a portable capture solution), though much has changed since the device was first released, does it still stand up to its competition?
The HD PVR is a small, compact USB 2.0 capture device that a large number of gamers these days are looking for. As a way to go through and capture their montages, "pwnage" streaks, Let's Play and Longplay videos, the HD PVR's pricepoint is now right in the middle of the pack. While...
Tags: Gain, Play, When, Video, Cave, Review, Video Game, Enter, Roll, Capture, Media
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| The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited Review [Capsule Computers]
Added: 30.07.2015 1:18 | 20 views | 0 comments
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"When The Elder Scrolls Online was first released back in 2014 Zenimax Online stated that an eventual console release was on the way. Despite receiving a fairly lukewarm reaction upon release, many console players were still eagerly awaiting the title. Then over a year later with numerous changes to the games formula, the removal of a subscription fee, and a tiny name adjustment The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited has been released on consoles. As someone who never touched the original release and is dove in headfirst into this console MMO, is The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited worth your time?"
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