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User:Deton24

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Revision as of 08:00, 1 May 2020 by Deton24 (talk | contribs)

Hi. I'm a gaming enthusiast who finds useful fixes and solutions to make games work faster and better. I share with my and others work on PC Gaming Wiki. This is the strongest and the most valuable troubleshooting and PC Gaming Wiki community ever, and I'm proud of being part of it. My 1K of contributions: https://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Special:Contributions/Deton24 Don't remove my contributions without verifying. Use "talk" pages to solve editing issues. I don't discuss

In 2009-2011 I was a (global) moderator of the biggest polish Call of Duty community. Back then, a lot of my activity focused on helping people resolving various issues with the game and generally with computers. Since 2013 I moved to PClab.pl forum continuing my job in greater extent. I stay there to this day. Meanwhile, in 2017 I started to edit on PCGamingWiki, as even greater extent and preservation of my various experiences with games and also tests. In 2018, I started to write independent blog articles for dobreprogramy.pl - leading IT news site, among which, few landed on main page. Sometimes I use them as the source of annotations (which if it's really not necessary, I won't use since pasting google translate links gets people mad here). Well... In total, I wrote ~10K posts around the net, mostly as a helpdesk or from private initiatives.
I always knew about EAX and used Creative Alchemy for many years, but scarcely in the end of 2017 I noticed that Alchemy or other dsound wrappers supposed to be used with all old games which uses DirectSound, which can enhance sound quality and positioning. Later I discovered DSOAL wrapper with HRTF and I'm a living legend of 3D Sound Discord server ;-)
If I can "greet" someone, that would be IDrinkLava and all his discord channel members. I love you guys for such special devotion to my person! #greetingstothecougar
Special thanks comes also to our PCGamingWiki members: Expack3, Mirh, SirYodaJedi, Pronounced30, HyperL!nk and others who share the love of my person too.

My main fields of interest:

PC Hardware/Software (Win)
GPU/CPU dependings / bottleneck
PC building
Audio remastering amateur
Audio tuning
3D Audio
Old-gen emu
Networking
Music gourmet
Gaming gourmet
Reshade/SweetFX presets maker

My PCGamingWiki main pages of interest:

NFS Rivals (pointing out DRM related performance issues)
NFS Undercover (pointing out game version related issues)
NFS Most Wanted 2005 (enhancing sound quality)
Rayman 2 (general troubleshooting, Reshade, A3D discovery)
Tonic Trouble (-||-)
MoHAA (-||-)
Crysis 3 (playing on 32 bit system with 2GB RAM)
GTA SA (mainly extending mods section, troubleshooting)
Forza Horizon 3/4 (numerous days spent on creating comprehensive troubleshooting guide which I can even post there because almost perfectly translated articles from Google Translate is such bad source of reference so people get mad and deletes it)
Necessity of clear marking of games requiring SSE 4.1.
Wolfenstein New Order/Old Blood (FPS issues, esp. on AMD cards, numerous hours spent on testing - really, that game performs like potato on weak CPUs)
Splinter Cell Conviction (FPS issues on AMD cards)
GTA V (CPU FPS issues)
Counter Strike: Global Offensive (new FPS issues introduced in 2019 patches, a lot of performance commands, thorough testing)