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I thought Dragon Age was large at 22GB. I read something recently on the subject that the largest is a flight sim that if you have all downloads has the whole Earth and comes in at over 70GB Ffs.
I was under the impression Daemon tools installs spyware. Only going by this link though. I imagine there are ways of installing without.
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/mount-an-iso-image-in-windows-vista/
FO3 broke new ground for me gaming wise, just f**king loved it. NV was still very good and had it been released before 3 I reckon it would have stood up better. Even though it wasn't quite as engaging there were still some great bits. Boone etc.
I've got an Optiplex as my HTPC. Only 2.1 Ghz Core 2 Duo running W7 Ultimate. All I've added is the 2GB extra RAM so now has 4GB. Also one of these. Does everything I need it to pretty quickly.
I got this Microsoft set for a fiver the other week, they'd wrongly priced it but didn't realise as it should have been £25. It's wireless and I sit about 4-5 metres away with no issues. Keyboard is quite slimline and lightweight which is perfect for my media centre usage.
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/bay-video-game-auction-famicom-sega,news-15813.html
Couldn't be bothered to drag another old school games thread up so posting this here.
Think I may go for this too. Not too fussed about SD card with the rise in cloud storage and HDMI out is pretty pointless for me. It'll be good out of the box without fiddling about and it should have decent support.
Well, tried my little Buffalo and the difference is astounding. Through my shitty work AT&T connection on wireless I could get about 3Mbps, now get 8Mbps. Wired has gone up from 8Mbps to 12Mbps. Normal wireless without my work connection has gone up to 21Mbps. I can also get wireless at the end...
I've no real need. My work laptop and HTPC is hardwired anyway and I don't have a problem with that. Just thought it may work as it's just sitting in a cupboard. To be fair it was faultless when I was with Virgin before but that was when it was only 10Mbps.
Would I need a specific router if I was to use the Superhub in modem mode? I have one of these that I used to use a few years ago http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000BYR4PY/?tag=cliospnet01-21 and only on their basic 30Mbps but seem to get about 32Mbps when hard wired. I assume it can handle what it...
I recently switched back from Sky and they sent me a Tivo which I didn't want, also charging me £5 a month extra for the pleasure. Phoned up customer services and they managed to switch me back to what I signed up for and gave me £30 credit. Only on their basic broadband but it's very quick.
I don't know if Elder Scrolls and Fallout have the same people working on them but if Oblivion DLC is anything to go by it will be awesome. I found Fallout DLC a bit lacking apart from Broken Steel.
We got a PC made especially when I was into it. To be fair though I also have a low spec desktop with only 1GB RAM, 2.6GHz and a decent graphics and soundcard and it runs Ableton and Reason fine, albeit previous versions.
For the people that wear glasses, does it bother you? I found it a pain in the arse when I saw Avatar as the glasses didn't fit over my normal ones. I was left with a choice of watching a blurry screen without 3D bins or blurry and not able to focus properly with them, which gave me a headache...