Article: This can be done by pressing the pause button (usually two vertical lines, or, in some cases, the P key). Then, click on Options and find the graphics settings. If there is no graphics menu whatsoever, it is probable the game is not graphically intensive and you will have to upgrade your computer to get better performance. This will usually be either 1920 X 1080 or 1366 X 768 by default; lower it to 1366 X 768 if your computer is currently running at 1920 X 1080, and 1080 X 720 if your computer is running 1366 X 768.  In the event that your computer is running a higher resolution than 1920 X 1080, then turn it down to 1920 X 1080. If your default resolution is lower than 1080 X 720, you will probably have to replace your computer if you want to play any kind of intensive games (this usually means your computer has either a very small screen or was released pre-2010). If the game is still lagging or you're already in medium settings, turn the settings down to low or minimum. If your game is still lagging, you will probably have to upgrade your computer. These should not be turned on if you are trying to avoid lag. There is a possibility the game you are playing has other advanced settings, such as detail options or MSAA. If you see these settings, turn them down.
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Open the graphics options in the game you are playing. Change the screen resolution. Lower your graphics settings to medium and resume the game. Make sure advanced graphics settings like Anti-Aliasing and Vsync are turned off.
Article: You’ve seen all types of tie dye patterns – some may have swirls, whereas others have boxes, and even others have lines.  Every pattern is achieved by manipulating the fabric in a particular way. There are hundreds of designs that you can perfect with some imagination and practice. Fold your fabric in short layers to form a tube, and then put rubber bands around the tube at intervals.  Each fold creates a new line in the pattern.  The rubber bands will create a line that spans the length of the fabric, as it is wrapped around everything and will prevent the dye from reaching the fabric. Pick your fabric up in the middle and twist, forming a band or a twisted tube.  Place rubber bands around the twisted fabric band at intervals.  The twists will create a swirled bullseye, while the rubber bands will separate the colors. Pick your fabric up in the middle and twist, but form a disk instead of a band.  Place rubber bands around the disk as if you were portioning it into six, ten, or even fourteen equal parts. This spiral design will appear to be turning in the direction that you twisted the fabric. Pick up small, random portions of your fabric and twist, forming small pillars.  Secure with rubber bands and even place one or two rubber bands up each pillar.  This technique is busy, but it allows you the opportunity to work with several color combinations and have more than one focal point in your fabric.
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Determine what pattern you want. Dye a stripe design. Dye a bullseye design. Dye a spiral design. Dye multiple donut-shapes.
Article: Moisten your skin first with warm water. Then massage 1 to 2 tbsp (14 to 28 g) of bath salts into your skin to sooth and exfoliate it.  You can also sprinkle aromatherapy bath salts onto the floor of your shower. This will exfoliate your feet while infusing the steam with fragrance. Try using bath salts as a foot exfoliant in combination with a foot soak. Whether you’re packaging up your homemade bath salts as a gift or storing them for your own use, store them in a lidded jar or tub. Make sure the container is made of a non-porous material such as glass or PET plastic to keep the essential oils fresh and fragrant.  The container should be closed tightly while the bath salts aren’t in use. If stored properly and kept dry, aromatherapy bath salts should last for many years as they don’t contain ingredients that will go bad.
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Use a handful of bath salts to exfoliate moistened skin in the shower. Store aromatherapy bath salts in an airtight, non-porous container.