Originally posted by Sawtooth
Welcome. Enjoy your time here, sometimes we get hot-headed in our debates but most of the people here are generally decent people.
STOP WITH THE LIES!!!!
Oh ...and welcome to the boards.
Well, I have two setups. One is downstairs with the consoles and the other is upstairs with the desktop. (sorry about the size. i don't have photoshop installed yet so I didn't crop them.)
Consoles
PC Setup (laptop is mobile of course)
Originally posted by Dekron
Woot. About to take the number 1 spot. Creeping up on you Malachi.
Careful, I've actually been using my PS3 again. Once I start playing something else again you might be toast
Originally posted by grimweeper
I have this problem ... one day i turn my computer on and attempt to go on the internet but i cant =( ...surprise! In the past i have fixed most of my computer problems but this one has me and all my other friend…
You're welcome. Personally, I try to avoid hype in everything. I find that it's very hard for anything, be it music, movies, games, and whatnot to live up to hype.
Originally posted by Gameloading
Alright, thanks
I have another one though.
3.00 GHZ DUal Core,
2 GB
250 Hard drive,
Vista home premiums
It has an Nvidia 8300GS 128 MB.
This one is only 580 USD.
Would this be a better deal? How would this co…
Originally posted by Keebs1984
Originally posted by Malachi1975
I'd have to agree with Pyro here. If you are spending the money on a new computer now, future-proof it as much as you can. You will definitely want a DX10 compatible card. Downs…
I'd have to agree with Pyro here. If you are spending the money on a new computer now, future-proof it as much as you can. You will definitely want a DX10 compatible card. Downside, those cards themselves go for $500+ so the price of your computer w…
Alright, here's the full skinny. I am going to just add to this review so you can compare to the initial review. I may give away some details that I do not consider a spoiler, so just keep that in mind as you read this. I will rate everyting on a sc…
In ground combat you dominate, yes. In the air on the other hand you can get fairly swarmed, especially if you have to watch out for allies. There are also "stealth" style missions in which you need to do everything possible to avoid being spotted.
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Yes, the 8800 is DX10 compliant. Only thing that you will find a bit of a waist with the 32-bit OS is the 4GB of RAM. 32-bit only recognises 3GB (or 3.5GB with a little tweaking.)
As for the OS, your comparison is a bit skewed. Sure, you would thi…
Originally posted by Tmacattack Like any desperate MMO fan I was eager to jump at a chance to play a new MMO, and thus being a lack of good MMO's I thought I'd hop on the LOTR bandwagon Like most people, well I wasn't all that thrilled to play this;…
Originally posted by Gameloading
How long is the game? with all that time put into creating beautiful levels, I can't image the game being much longer than 15 hours.
I'm not quite sure yet. I haven't finished the game but I would reckon betw…
Originally posted by Sawtooth
How durable are you on the dragon? When you engage a huge army, can you leap right in or do you have to slip around and attack targets of opportunity?
You're pretty manueverable so you can avoid most damage. Oca…
Originally posted by PunkMonk
Well, I'm in the process of getting a new computer and I keep forgetting which Vista to buy. 64 bits? 32 bits? Ultimate? Business?
If anyone has any insight, please post it A.S.A.P.
Thanks!
EDIT: While I'm at it…
Originally posted by Hades_Warpig
lol IGN gave Liar a 4.9 out of 10 LOL i feel sorry for the ps3 right now
Thank you for that CONSTRUCTIVE post. Are you trying to pad your post count?
So, IGN tells you what games are good or not? I feel so…
Dragon combat is pretty much all there is to the game. However, you will note that I didn't say "flight". You can land your dragon on the ground and mash through the enemy ground troops. You can burn them, stomp them, chew them up as food, slap them…