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GTTV Episode 224
October 9
Best quality (Or watch below on Youtube) - http://www.gametrailers.com/episode/gametrailers-tv/74?ep=74
Part 1 -
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Part 2 -
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If I was you Dave I'd either give them a call or drive over and have a chat with them.
Unlike PC World where Kevin or Sanjay is just after commission Micro Direct should be able to answer any questions you have and advise you which system best meets your needs.
http://www.microdirect.co.uk/Contact#maplocations
http://www.aria.co.uk/Support/Contact+Aria
Both fairly close to you and a million times better than PC World.
Back into serious mode.
If you're just after a hassle free ISP then I'd go with o2 Dave.
If you prefer the personal approach with better customer support then go with Be. As an example I'm lined up to trial line bonding and FTTC with Be (long story) which o2 aren't taking part in.
I've got an iPhone too. Simple.. Call Be, say you can get o2 for £x and they will match it.
I still think, well know actually, that being with Be is better than being with o2.
Same network but both companies operate as separate entities.
Think of it this way. o2 for mainstream customers, Be...
If you read properly both advertise it as an "up to xxmb" service. o2 just take a more cautious approach to the available speed that's all.
I've been with Be from the beginning. Can't fault them. It may be the same network but customer service and a few intricacies are separate however.
Aah. In that case it's definitely not run and gun.
To issue a "fire" command on the PC involves pressing a sequence of fours keys and using the mouse to define where/what to fire at. It's probably even more "fiddly" on a controller.
Too early for me to comment. I literally tried it for 5 minutes just to see how it ran but I get the impression it's not quite as simple as your typical run and gun game.
Saying that it's only £18 so if you don't like it you could probably sell it on eBay and get your money back.
Only had 5 minutes to try it out so far...
Too early to get any real impressions but compared to Arma:II it runs a lot better. Will try it out properly later.
(1920*1200, AA*2, all details on high) Not overly impressed with the quality tbh..
http://www.gamestracker.com/
Register on there. Once you've added the game(s) you plan to buy to your account they'll keep you updated via email as to who is the cheapest supplier.
I'm in Spain at the moment so I can't exactly recall what's involed but from memory the whole "thing" is run by a media/marketing company on Microsofts behalf. They sent out the original Windows 7 party invites about two weeks ago to those that had taken part before and another batch of emails...