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So I really want to play minecraft on my new TV I got black friday but I don't know if this HDMI cable can run Minecraft? Thanks
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Yes that HDMI cord can run with mine craft. Or any other. HDMI cord tbh.
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The-Professor wrote Yes that HDMI cord can run with mine craft. Or any other. HDMI cord tbh.

Are you sure Geek Squad told me I would have to call Microsoft and make sure that this HDMI cable is compatible with my NAT type?
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meirzy wrote
The-Professor wrote Yes that HDMI cord can run with mine craft. Or any other. HDMI cord tbh.

Are you sure Geek Squad told me I would have to call Microsoft and make sure that this HDMI cable is compatible with my NAT type?


HDMI just makes the game picture better. It shouldn't have any effect on the NAT type. I use a HDMI cable.
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meirzy wrote HDMI just makes the game picture better. It shouldn't have any effect on the NAT type. I use a HDMI cable.

Ok but like the TV is a lenovo so will that affect the ability to run Internet Explorer?
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Your HDMI cable has nothing to do with your NAT type. Your NAT (or Network address translation) is something to do with computer networking. An HDMI cable (or High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is used for transferring uncompressed video data and compressed or uncompressed digital audio data from an HDMI-compliant source device.

Have a good one.
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Axios wrote Your HDMI cable has nothing to do with your NAT type. Your NAT (or Network address translation) is something to do with computer networking. An HDMI cable (or High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is used for transferring uncompressed video data and compressed or uncompressed digital audio data from an HDMI-compliant source device.

Have a good one.

Ok but the thing is that I have a USB with minesweeper on it.

Edit: I forgot to mention I have a calico cat.
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meirzy wrote
Axios wrote Your HDMI cable has nothing to do with your NAT type. Your NAT (or Network address translation) is something to do with computer networking. An HDMI cable (or High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is used for transferring uncompressed video data and compressed or uncompressed digital audio data from an HDMI-compliant source device.

Have a good one.

Ok but the thing is that I have a USB with minesweeper on it.

Edit: I forgot to mention I have a calico cat.


Be sure to feed your calico cat, and don't strike any mines on minesweeper. You should be just fine. Ciao.
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Back to the original question, When I plug the HDMI cable into my TV will minecraft load or will I have to insert a floppy drive first?
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Good troll, sike get a life
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