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Everything posted by chris82
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Yes, it looks very nice indeed. I have a high def 20-minute walkthrough that makes the game look even better. I'm sure if I pop another gig of RAM in system it'll run it fine on high settings. BTW no idea where you got those specs but I highly doubt them. There is no fucking way you're gonna be running this on a system with less than a gigabyte, even on XP. Most PC games out now won't even run well with that. And the Pentium D/P4 processors can't even touch this game. They are such shit...and a 6200/x1300? Are you high? Those are basically integrated cards! Look, any game where this: is being rendered in real-time is not going to be doing it on a Pentium or 6200. Oh and Crysis is not the first game to use DX10. If memory serves than that title belongs to Flight Simulator X.
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Every cutscene related to the mission "The Job." Damn I love those bank robbing missions. I loved SA's even more and I hope GTA4's are even better.
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Damn, she looks psycho. Gritting her teeth and making an insane smile at the camera and shit. I think she should hook up with Mr. Peppers. Should last longer than her last marriage. Ah, a wonderful moment of YTMND/4Channery.
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Good. Wtf, I wouldn't say it's good, good, how in the hell can it be good? huh? It is good, just another retarded, rich celebrity baby who has never once been told "No" to something she wants. Then this shit happens. Ugh... As far as I'm concerned, they can all
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Good.
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It doesn't matter with Core2Duos. You can't compare them to P4s because the P4 architecture is so incredibly shitty, even a 3GHz P4 couldn't match the performance of that Core2 you're getting. Hell, my AMD Athlon 4000+ @ 2.4GHz pwns the shit out of any P4.
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Lol, I just watched it and it's fake. Why do I think so? At around 1:40 in the video, you see him being carved out and you hear a woman's voice say "Laser cutting complete, warm liquid goo phase beginning." This line and footage are from the first Austin Powers movie.
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Looking excellent, it was a good time for release and hopefully this will improve the behavior and activity of some members. I also like the table code, I always missed it from IPB 1.3.
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Well there are three types of "plugs" for power supply. When you see 20, 24, or 20+4 power connector on a motherboard, it's reffering to the number of pins it uses to connect to the power slot on the motherboard. It doesn't really matter because most mobos are 24 pins nowadays, but I got a 20+4 pin psu so I could connect to both types if need be. That PSU you posted looks almost exactly like mine except yours has two pci-e connectors and more wattage plus an active PFC. (All good things.) You have over 12v on the 18amp rail so that means that the amount of quoted wattage is accurate. If you're looking for an 8800 or dual graphics cards and a powerful processor, that's the psu to get.
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And wrong again. The Xbox version also has better graphics than the PS2 version. If a game is released on both consoles, 99.999% of the time, graphics will be better on Xbox-it just has more power. Also, Google Video/Youtube isn't really high quality and therefore doesn't do the game "justice." When I say blurring, I mean the effects that appear when you use nitrous or go fast.
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No, you're wrong. The PC version has much better graphics. Higher resolution textures, farther draw distance, real-time shadows, anti-aliasing, better blurring, etc... And don't fuckin highjack topics.
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You don't have to use the keyboard on PC games, you can get a USB controller nearly identical to the PS2 controller in layout and looks. Also the PC version has: Better graphics Hundreds of mods Better performance Custom user tracks
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Jesus. For an 8800 and a dual core processor you bet your ass you'll need at least a 600 watt and I'd get 750 to be safe. No way in hell a 500 can manage all that stable. Expansion slots means those slots at the bottom where pci, agp, and pci-e cards stick out of the mobo soz you can plug things into them. My case also has 7. Anyway that case you picked out looks great, lots of room for the mobo, four places for ROM drives and several hard drive containers. Nice!
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Well you do need to make sure that it's fitted for ATX. ATX is the most common motherboard design today and it's quite good. Make sure your motherboard and case are ATX. Not Micro-ATX, not BTX, none of that shit! Get ATX. You should also look for a roomy case with as many fans/vents as possible. Your case style should ideally be full tower but those are really large and expensive (usually over $100 for entry-level full towers) soz a mod tower should suit you. (It's what I got) My case has two 80mm fans and runs very nicely. You should get either two 80mm fans, a 120mm fan, or a combo if you can afford it. You should also look for a case with as many drive bays as you may need. Internal drive bays house your hard drives so look for a case with several internal 3.5'' drives. Also never get a case packaged with a power supply, those psus suck. Get a separate one. For a modern gaming PC, you'd be looking at a psu with 500 watts at the very least, and if you get a really beefy video card and several hard drives, I'll look for a 750 watt ATX power supply.
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Hey, CroScorpion. Two things buddy. 1. Why? Because you fail to comprehend simple sentances, like this one: 2. There is already a topic about this here and a similar one here. Locked.
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I'll lock it. Please lol at the last post in the topic.
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Kaspersky owns, AVG doesn't detect enough shit and Norton is a resource hog.
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Woah woah woah. In places where console modding is "illegal," there are certain circumstances for legality. In most places, including the US and UK, the rule is: So technically, legal modchips are those that allow games from other regions. If you use a modchip to play illegally copied (read: pirated) games, you are then in trouble. However, since he owns San Andreas, he is allowed to make copies. Deathagent's ip is from Germany. Many countries in the EU have different laws. I don't know its legality in Germany but modchips are legal in Italy and Spain. But not wanting to start fighting with Jared, I'll lock this once more.
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Regardless of the processor, that PC is gonna suck ass for gaming.
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Modchips don't work with PS2? Are you high? There are modchips specifically made for EACH system and PS2 is no exception. And you can't save files to the San Andreas DVD. How the hell can you write to an already written-to DVD?
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Well we won't know that until you give us your specs. Anyway you'll need a modchip and a DVD burner. You have to put the contents of the San Andreas DVD on your hard drive, mod it, burn it to a blank DVD, put your modchip in and play.
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I'm pretty sure he doesn't speak English and is using a translator. You have to use IMG Tool 2.0 to substitute cars.
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True. Just save yourself the trouble and get the PC version death.