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Participant@ domba_car
although vista is direct x 10 compatible, it has nothing to do with how well your computer will run a game.
cod1 im guessing is only direct x 8 or 9 anyway, so it's going to look pathetic in the first place.
besides, it's your graphics card, ram and cpu that makes a game on a pc worth playing.
if a screen breaks on a laptop, then most times it can be repaired simply by replacing the screen.
though, touch screens still cost a small fortune, so it's probably not worth the price. “uneconomical”.
linux does still have viruses…
i've used windows throughout my life mainly for games and development reasons. run a GOOD anti-virus and know what you're doing, you won't get a virus.
now don't get me wrong, I've used Linux and understand it's benefits over windows. however, it's no way near as practical as windows.
as i always say:
windows: practicality + gaming
mac: creativity
linux: development + funtionality.
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Participantworkbench – city lights
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Participantif you want to play games on a PC, don't get a mac.
get an up-to-date PC with say…
4gb 1333mhz ram,
phenomII x4 cpu,
perhaps an ati 58xx series for dx11 support.
770-c45 mobo,
a decent PSU
+ windows 7.
why windows 7? it's better than xp and vista and supports direct x 11.
oh and yes, pc games are still around, and they will always be far superior to console games.
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Participantare you sure you're copying it wordpad and not microsoft word?
in any case, try notepad.
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Participant… how can you say you have nothing to do when you have assignments to do?
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ParticipantJEG050 said:
i am actually trying to find chu chu rocket i heard it was good, never played it before though.
it's a puzzle game.
you have to guide mice through a puzzle… but you have to watch out for cats that want to eat your mice.
the best thing about it though is that you could make your own levels and send them to other people.
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Participantemdeepee said:
ShadeBlack said:
psh… super metroid on the snes.
no question about it!
Came out in the 90's.
1994… okay so im a few years off..
but lets not forget that it also came out in 2007 on virtual console 😛
everyone here is obviously going to say a game on the ps3.
maybe i just like to stir up a little fun. 😀
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Participantlooking pretty good if i don't say so.
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Participantpsh… super metroid on the snes.
no question about it! 😛
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ParticipantJEG050 said:
i had a similar experiance a couple weeks ago i had this urge to buy a dreamcast (dont know if anyone remembers it was made by sega) but yea, so i bought one and i'm playing a whole bunch of old games i used to love like sonic adventure, and ready 2 rumble. it was just like the good old days.
great stuff! i still have my dreamcast and alll the games with it..
anyone here remember a game called Chu Chu Rocket?
oh man that game was legendary!
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Participantyeah a while ago i played bioshock for the 4th time…
it's great fun going through the game with absolutely everything at your disposal.
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Participantwell im still playing through the story, so it looks like i'll have to give this a miss,
thanks for the info though.
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Participantchristmas list eh?
ask for nothing… christmas is a joke.
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ParticipantW4RG34R3D_SN1P3R said:
This would fun with a group of friends online just hanging out and killing zombies .
I mourn for a great zombie game that doesnt lag ( ZombieApocalypse ) or doesnt lose its touch after a while ( Nazi Zombies ) .
I seriously hope one will be mentioned of soon , this game wouldve been my perfect match .
finally someone who understands the quality of the game 😛
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Participantyou could always…. buy less games?
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