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Avoidance 1

Here is a Wii remake/port of that simple browser game I made last month. Just use the wiimote D-pad to move around the screen and avoid coming in contact with the red blocks. They longer you avoid them then the higher your score. Anytime you fail your score is checked against your personal high score and if you
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  • K3N1 @ K3N1:
    Don't know how married parts are depends on make and what not
  • K3N1 @ K3N1:
    Plus it could be an entirely separate fuse blow on the lcd controller board so hard to tell unless you really want to invest time and making constant small purchases
  • Veho @ Veho:
    I just want to tile my wall with all the old monitors my company keeps throwing out and plug them to a single video source.
    +1
  • Veho @ Veho:
    You can connect any screen panel to any mobo but you need a signal converter.
  • Veho @ Veho:
    And that's too much work for me.
  • ZeroT21 @ ZeroT21:
    A tv should be an easy fix as long it's not physical display damage
  • K3N1 @ K3N1:
    Yeah that's why people are like fuck it and spend another $350 on new tvs or monitors lol
  • K3N1 @ K3N1:
    It's an easy fix but it's the headache of actually figuring out what's wrong
  • ZeroT21 @ ZeroT21:
    flatpanel tv's cost significantly less than they used to, and they keep getting bigger and better
    +1
  • K3N1 @ K3N1:
    Well probably see $5k 8k models by 2025
  • K3N1 @ K3N1:
    Get your $800 8k capable ps6 and your $5,000 8k compatible TV today!
  • ZeroT21 @ ZeroT21:
    I had wanted a sony bravia xr i saw last , still at $>7k
  • K3N1 @ K3N1:
    I've seen 50" oleds floating around for $800 but for a main TV oled still doesn't sound that good cause burn ins
  • ZeroT21 @ ZeroT21:
    led have much more heat i suppose if they can cause burn in, or is the fragile parts used to make them on purpose
  • K3N1 @ K3N1:
    Isn't lcd different from led
  • K3N1 @ K3N1:
    Or oled more burn in prone to qled
  • ZeroT21 @ ZeroT21:
    the newer led variation are just much smaller
  • Veho @ Veho:
    LCD is different from LED and OLED.
  • Veho @ Veho:
    LCD/TFT don't emit light on their own, they just filter color they have to have a backlight. LED/OLED panels emit light.
  • Veho @ Veho:
    Backlight can be one giant light panel with a diffusor, but recently there's mini/micro LED backlighting, where you can control the light level for smaller areas of the screen, to get better contrast and color range.
  • ZeroT21 @ ZeroT21:
    yeah, lots of lcd panel tech usually have the dead backlight issue making owners think it's completely dead
  • Veho @ Veho:
    And those backlights can get burn-in themselves.
  • ZeroT21 @ ZeroT21:
    i fixed my previous tv twice already, 1st time was power supply defect and 2nd was dead backlight, just ordered some parts after butchering it open
  • ZeroT21 @ ZeroT21:
    so easy compared to the time i had to work on my sony trinitron, gud times :rofl2:
    ZeroT21 @ ZeroT21: so easy compared to the time i had to work on my sony trinitron, gud times :rofl2: