So...if you don't mind some oddity. It's a passive clicking game and the alpaca/giraffe changes shape.
On the play store they have three different versions: alpaca evolution, alpaca evolution (beginning or something), and giraffe evolution.
The others will pop up in related for the alpaca evolution.
This might be a little niche, but I'm unsure since I'm in the target demographic. Ever played World of Warcraft? Ever played a healer in WoW (especially a priest)? Did you ever use a healing add-on like Grid?
If so, have I got the game for you! It's a free game called Little Healer and it's really fun and addictive (but kinda short). I mean I don't think the fun of it is totally WoW nostalgia based, but it doesn't hurt.
The last game I paid money for is called Card Crawl. It's free to download and play regular mode, but if you like it there's a $2 or $3 in app purchase to unlock the whole game. I have to play it on the lower graphics setting b/c it makes my tablet super hot, but I'm glad i spent my Google survey $ on it. It's really easy to learn and I like the play-style and graphics.
Brave Frontier and Terra Battle - awesome pokemon/FF-like anime RPGs (i.e. They have element weakness, monster collection and anime tropes). One is about party buffs and balancing your squad for fighting super tough enemies and has TONNS of content, the other is a bit newer, darker and about positioning and flanking enemies.
Are you an archer or going the dual wielding route? Either way you will definitely want to keep Alistair as a tank. Which difficulty are you doing? If it's anything other than easy you're probably gonna need a dedicated healer. There's a mage you pick up when you do the mage tower part called Wynne. She's an excellent healer. Alternatively you could make Morrigan a healer, it's up to you. Personally I like having two mages, a tank and a rouge. One mage to heal and the other to blow shit up. The rouge could replace a mage if you have a bow but if you're dual wielding that will give you 3 melee's which I do not think would be optimal. Then again if you're playing on easy you can basically do almost any comp. There is so much more than what I've put down so far and there are many guides describing all the different build, comps and gear on the Internet. I recommend reading this one: http://www.gamefaqs.com/pc/920668-dragon-age-origins/faqs/58876
Hands down, the best tool I've found to help keep multiple mods compatible is Mod Organizer. It even works with NMM links.
If you don't use it already, there's a little bit of a learning curve, but it is absolutely worth it especially if you're using multiple mods that replace textures. Or just using multiple mods in general. Also, LOOT is integrated into the program, so when you hit "sort" in mod organizer, it runs LOOT. Pretty nifty.
Also, if you're not big into straying from the vanilla gameplay experience then I'm not sure if I'd recommend any, you've pretty much gone as far as you can go without changing gameplay.
Haha I went the complete opposite way, didn't change much as far as how it looks, but I'm basically playing a completely new game.
Hahah yeah it's super harrowing. I totally understand.
A motherboard speaker should give you a debug code. On some motherboards, there's a little 7-segment display that gives debug codes, but I presume that's not on yours.
If the debug code says something interesting, that'll help! And yes, that would have been the point to break out the screwdriver and pliers ^_^ Or whatever it takes to do a bios reset, really.
The power LED is actually just an LED, as in, a light emitter diode. Any old one should do the trick. PC motherboards are either 12 volt or 5 volt, but you can 'pop' an LED and that's the only thing that'll break, so you're free to experiment... I think pc motherboard LED's are 5 volt.
Hooking up an LED requires wires and a uhh...plug? Is that the word?
Here's a kit that apparently has everything you'd need to hook up a power LED :-) Except a place for you to put it in your front bezel, but you know. If you want an LED.
Great work so far! I think you should try out the intel extreme memory profile I suggested before.
Voltas. Believe me when I say that if we had a search party, we would've pimped your rig as well.
But you sure we couldn't still...?
It's tough to find a rainbow keyboard that isn't wired (most of the good quality ones are), but I finally managed: http://www.amazon.com/MFTEK-Rainbow-Backlit-Keyboard-Surface/dp/B014A4O6E2/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1447457537&sr=8-12&keywords=wireless+rainbow+keyboard
No joy on the mouse yet (everything I've found has been either wired or awful quality) but I'll continue the search sometime tomorrow. Fallout 4 and booze will prevent the search tonight.
I, too have this same case! It's a solid case! c: (I named mine the TARDIS.) I used some blue LED fans to light it up and it looks pretty sweet.
If I personally were to get any other case, I would get this one: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NGMIBXC?keywords=nzxt&qid=1447384390&ref_=sr_1_1&s=pc&sr=1-1
I just LOVE the simplicity and the big panel on the side.
It's not your typical game but you should totally get that game company collection they are truly beautiful games, little big planet 2, sly cooper series, if your into it the God of War series is fantastic!, Heavy Rain, Rayman Legends and Origins, puppeteer, the tell tale games walking dead, wolf among us, game of thrones, bio shock infinite. These are PS3 and some are also pc titles.
Bloons td 5 is probably my favorite mobile game, I love Bloons and td 5 is a great evolution. I also really like elemental, it's basically sudoku but with elements and creating items, not numbers. Requires way more thinking.