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hello gamingw, i'm adrian "pwny mcshredder" goldzero here to present a joint project started between gamingw superstar "dom" and myself. for some reason we decided it would be a good idea to make a weekly podcast about the rpg maker community which we barely participate in and name it the rpg2knet show after our favorite site which has been less than relevant for years. our goal is to discuss news pertinent to the community, hold debates, and interview members of the rpg making public and plug their games. we've recorded the first episode and while it's rough, we think it has potential.

LINK TO THE BLOG AND DOWNLOAD

tell us what you think so we can improve the show and boost our ratings. and let us know if you want to be interviewed so you can be added to the 2 month long waitlist!!

thanks from your pal,
                 ~ Pwny McShredder ~
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One possible solution to this problem which has worked for many NVidia users including myself, is to set fixed-aspect scaling on (don't worry if it resets to another setting), then turn your computer off. when you start it back up, keep your monitor turned off until Windows is fully booted. If you don't go back into the NVidia control panel fixed-aspect should be turned on for real, although this seems to work for only a few resolution changes until it arbitrarily turns itself back off. Hope this helps.
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thanks for all the laughs team tales of game's. please make more sweet vidcons preferably sooner rather than later