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MysticSkillz
Artist, Web Design, Illustrator, Animation. Welcome to my Newgrounds page. Here is where I like to do small animation projects. Some are 2D, 3D and even sprite.

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You had me at open slots.

You want in?

@diochi @MysticSkillz You know it! Diochi is reporting for duty.

Word, I already know what you can do so no need for link, I'll send you an invite and hit you up with details, there's also a discord for spriters we have going. Not sure if you're there or not, but you welcome to join.

Lotsa pots a brewing as usual here! Looking forward to SD4, and that collab, and a long awaited glimpse of the Queen...

Any specs on that new system? Curious how much power you haveth amassed.

Yeah a lot is going on, slowly buy surely. At first I had my eye on this one but it was sold out. (iBUYPOWER Slate 4 161i - Intel Core i7-10700F - GeForce GTX 1660 - 16 GB DDR4 - 2 TB HDD - 240 GB SSD - Windows 10 Home - Gaming Desktop)

Here is my current one (【GTX 1660 Super 6GB Graphics】NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super 6GB Graphics
【AMD Ryzen 7 3700X】AMD Ryzen 7 3700X Processor, 8-core, 3.60 GHz base frequency, up to 4.4 GHz with Max Boost
【High Speed and Multitasking】HyperX Fury 16 GB DDR4-3200 MHz 288-pin XMP RAM memory (2 x 8 GB, expandable to 32 GB, 2 x 16)
【Enormous Storage】1 TB 7200RPM SATA hard drive & 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive (Slots: 1 occupied PCI-E Gen 3 x 16, 2 occupied M.2, 2 available internal 3.5" HDD)
【Slots and OS】 Windows 10 Home 64 bit, Realtek Wi-Fi 5 & Bluetooth 5, 3.5mm Headphone/Microphone Combo, Microphone jack, 2 SuperSpeed USB Type-A (top), 5 SuperSpeed USB Type-A (rear), 2 USB 2.0 Type-A (rear), 1 SuperSpeed USB Type-C (rear), and 1 Ethernet port (10/100/1000 Base-T Network) + AllyFlex Mousepad)

Niiiice! That is a BEAST! Both first and second. Seems the main difference was the Intel/AMD thing, do you have any preference there? Ever had trouble with one or the other? I'm running an AMD processor myself currently, the one bad experience I've had with it thus far is the DOOM 3 BFG pack not working on it, but that seems more like a bad development choice for the game, comparability's notoriously limited for it.

Assumed this was stationary btw but is it? AllyFlex Mousepad...?

Either way sounds like a great investment! Power fo rizzle.

Well if I would of known better about computers long ago I would of gotten gaming PC for production over regular PC. Those where Intel which wasn't bad, I don't know what's the difference really since I'm not really tech savy, but I'm hearing that AMD maybe the best option to go all though Intel is aiming towards handling games as well. I don't know if mouse pad is AllFlex, it seems like an ordinary keyboard and mouse pad which is still in the box since I'm using Shipadoo. The biggest game I ran on the PC is GTA 5, I have not played any other heavy duty games on it yet. And I assume it should have no problem running them. I know I sound like a broken record here but this PC is for work not games. Other than that, I don't think I'll fill up the storage space for it anytime soon.

Yeah my latest one's actually a combined producting/gaming one too, though I've had seperate ones for regular stuff/games for around twelve years before this, downside with having a powerful PC for all is the electrical bill, but it's not really THAT big a cost anyway, they seem to be getting more power efficient too. Yeah me either, you just hear people take sides in the Intel VS AMD feud. :) Intel's supposedly a little better, AMD supposedly a little cheaper, but now I don't know if there really is a difference at all, they seem really similar.

Ah that's good to know, it used to be AMD were the ones focusing on games though, strange how that might've flipped.

Of course. :) No time to play games when you're doin' all of the stuff you're doing either hmm. Though sounds like it'd play pretty much anything you want if you ever want it to, my current GPU's just 2GB but that's still plenty for GTA V. 6GB is... pretty crazy.

Pretty crazy how fast everything progresses too, few years back 1GB was more than enough.

If I was the guess the difference I would say that even tho Intel can do gaming, it's more for business work.

Right, that'd make sense. Look at corporate computers it really is all Intel.

And in a double sense I guess... Intel's all used for intel. :P