So I was hesitating where to post this, but I thought this is where I want to hear people's ideas and opinions.
This is going to be rather weird - On every laptop I use (M17X, G73 and now G74) I have this thing - I have to get at least 10 nukes in MW2 on every single laptop I have. I'm on 8 on this one now, got them in the last 5 days or so. And I want to... Make marks on my laptop so that it says how many nukes I got (yeah, I know, symbolical and all that). You know, like the stars on planes during WW2, when the number of stars represented the amount of enemies you shot down.
That is pretty much what I want to do. I'd love to hear your suggestions![]()
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And I thought I was a poor CoD addicted clan junior leader...
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Haha thanks for that...
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depend on where you'd like to mark the mark and whether you'd want to sell it later on, if not I say go for it
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Why not find stickers like tally marks and use them that way they are easily removable if you decide to sell it later on.
I know personally I try and steer away from physically marked up and scarred hardware when searching to buy electronics. -
You could buy some star stickers from staples and put them on the side of the keyboard. Also I'm surprised people still have the patience to play MW2, what a travesty that game is.
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))) and how old are you?
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Stay away from World Of Warcraft. -
Is this just a joke? Maybe have a moderator move this thread to off topic and ask them to close it. Or open notepad and keep the count there.
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Make an iron (ROG) stampler, and burn the symbols in the rubberized palm !!
Edit: Guess Croesus was faster than me on this one -
redrazor11 Formerly waterwizard11
If you want to be really hardcore, you'll do a screen mod and install a small LCD in your frame that can display your tally count. Then you'll write a macro that automatically increments the count for every mw2 bomb you drop.
If you're going to try and maim it, might as well try and increase the resale value.
Advice from other G-Series gamers...
Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by lepekhovm, Aug 16, 2011.