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Mooseknuckle

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  1. Being that I haven't used a Nintendo 64 emulator in quite some time, something I only just recently noticed is the fact that both Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask have an internal framerate cap of 20 FPS for 3D scenes. As someone who now plays a lot of PC games at 60 FPS, the FPS difference is quite noticable. Seeing as we are able to emulate N64 games at HD resolutions with high-resolution texture packs, is it in any way possible to raise the FPS cap of the N64 Zelda games to 60 FPS via ROM hacking? I ask this because 1964 Ultrafast v3 is capable of overclocking the emulated N64 to allow for higher framerates. While most games have an FPS cap (either 20 or 30) and won't benefit from this, games like Goldeneye are uncapped and can run at round 60 FPS with the emulator overclocked.
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djent The definition of djent, for anyone who isn't familiar with it. I don't think I could list all the djent metal bands I'm a fan of, but for anyone looking into getting into the djent scene, I'd recommend listening to these bands first: Periphery - popularized the djent metal movement in the US Meshuggah - pioneered djent before it was even a genre Animals as Leaders - djent/jazz fusion; guitarist Tosin Abasi is an 8-string guitar virtuoso TesseracT Vildhjarta MONUMENTS
  3. Evan Brewer, bassist for the Faceless, as well as solo artist. It's hard to pick just one musician but he's a big inspiration to me as a bass player.
  4. Well, the terminology can be used for either. My IRL nickname is Moose, though, so my username is a bit of a joke.
  5. Hey, just thought I'd drop in and introduce myself. I'm Mooseknuckle. If my name being the male equivalent of a cameltoe doesn't appeal to you, you can just call me Moose.
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