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#1 Bullet_Holes
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Oh ok thanks for answering

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#2 Bullet_Holes
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Does anyone know if the universal media remote can control the volume of music playing through the Xbox 360? Not the TV volume or anything, but the volume control that is on the Media blade in the guide.

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That is very interesting that you also have this problem, but I do not think it is how the game is supposed to be. Here's a video of a part in Vice City (which I also have the problem in) of the person shooting and the bullets go right to the center of the reticle.

EDIT: I figured it out! I was able to fix the problem by turning the Widescreen setting in the game to Off. I have a widescreen monitor so I've always set it to on. The shots now go to the center of the reticle.

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As I said, it has nothing to do with the accuracy of the gun. Every gun shoots towards the same spot every time. Here is a video I just uploaded: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nx5FR-AoYB4

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There is no spreading with the gun I am using. It fires a constant stream of bullets to that spot. Even a single pistol shot goes to that spot. I have the Steam version, so it should be patched.
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#6 Bullet_Holes
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When I play GTA3, as well as Vice City and San Andreas, my bullets do not go where the reticle is pointed at. If I aim at a certain spot, the shots will always go above and to the right. Below is a pic

Does anyone know anything about this problem or know how to fix it? It makes the game a lot less fun to play.

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EDIT: Here's a video

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Recently I bought an Antec 900 computer case. And now, whenever I wake up my computer from sleep mode, it is unresponsive for about 20-30 seconds. This started right after I switched to the Antec 900 case, and never happened before with my old case.

In addition to this happening after waking my computer, I also have the same problem when booting my computer. When booting, on the screen that shows the Vista logo and the bar moving across, my computer always freezes. The bar on the screen stops moving and also my harddrive light on my computer stops blinking. After 20-30 seconds everything starts back up again like normal.

I tried formatting my harddrive and reinstalling Windows Vista, but that didn't help.

Is this a problem with this case or could something else be causing it? Other than switching cases, the only thing I can think of that changed is that now my 2 hard drives and my dvd drive are all connected to the same power cord. Could this cause it?

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#8 Bullet_Holes
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If you delete your profile from your Xbox and then choose account recovery, it will pull all the info from Xbox.com and your console will then be in sync.

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I have 4 gb ram, intel core 2 duo 3ghz processor, HD4850 graphics card, and windows vista 64 bit. I have another hard drive that has nothing on it, and I just tried having the video save to my other hard drive, but it is still just as slow. At least for Peggle it is.

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#10 Bullet_Holes
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Everytime I try to record something with Fraps, the framerate dips to an unplayable level as soon as I start recording. Team Fortress 2 runs at about 100 fps, but as soon as I hit record, the frame rate dips to around 20 fps.

Just now I tried to record a replay I have in Peggle, but as soon as I hit record, the frame rate went to 2 fps. It always goes to a constant 2 fps every single time I try to record. I tried seeing if lowering the recording fps in Fraps would make a difference, but it didn't help at all.

Why is Fraps slowing down my games so much? Fraps videos on youtube always seem to run fine, so I don't understand why games go so slow whenever I record. Any ideas?

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