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Tbf, it would be a great feature to have varying sensitivities for various situations in FPS games. I know they have different ones for vehicle tracking/movement compared to those on foot. But ideally, you could preset them from the menu (if you so wished) - so that a weapon scope speed...
If it's the Dimension 5150, PC World Business still do the 1GB sticks....
http://www.pcwb.co.uk/catalogue/item/KINME175 - for the 533mhz spec
and for the 400mhz spec...
http://www.pcwb.co.uk/catalogue/item/KINME818
Although slightly more expensive, the slower spec memory will be much more...
Sure has m8. Iirc, it was April/May last year when they started calling it a day on XP. From what the licencing people have said that I've spoken too, the release of SP1 would be the final nail in the coffin. I think it's generally accepted that XP has had it's day now though. :)
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More importantly - the release of SP1 effectively kills Microsoft's interest in XP now. They've been stating for ages that the instant SP1 is released for Win7, then XP is considered well and truly dead.
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That's what killed my G15 v1. Gave me years of decent service, then I decided to break it apart to clear out all the bits of crap that had fallen between the keys. Hmmm - R.I.P keyboard!
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I've got a sneaky feeling that this was posted some time before, but hey-ho! ;)
http://www.mechcommander.org/downloads.html
I played both games through to completion - MechCommander 2 being quite a tricky RTS game if you whack the difficulty up with limited ammo, etc. Great game though - and...
I hate wireless - end of. Pissing about with battery charges, etc. Plus you can get oddball situations like my m8's scroll wheel on his wireless mouse - clicking away through the speakers. :( For the tiny benefit of wireless, I'd rather just stick with a cable tbh.
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I've thought that too. But unfortunately a job as a Mitsubishi Evo test driver with Rachel Weisz as my 'personal' secretary, seems quite difficult to come by.
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We used Symantec Ghost just this week to start imaging 12 new PCs. No issues there however as the dozen PCs are identical.
I did use Acronis years ago, but didn't really spend much time with it. From the bits I did see, it seemed a pretty decent product tbh.
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Ah, you merely think you are. :)
I got my first PC in November 1992 and by December 1992, I had broke it. The thought of reformatting it filled me with the same statistical odds as conducting brain surgery with a chainsaw. Blind-folded.
By pure fluke, reading the instructions carefully, or a...
Failing that - never be too scared to do a reformat. Most non-PC people would be amazed at how simple a procedure that is, once they've done it a couple of times.
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That's what made it brilliant for me. The fact that on these very large maps, many battles were going on - not just your group of four versus another four or so. It gave you a much better 'scale' of online battles imo. The only issue for me was that the server admins often used to leave the...
I never really had the broadband speed to cope with 64-player maps of BF2142. But on the very rare occassion I did, those maps and games were simply sublime. Many a time it melted down to four 16-player sub-battles going on, with the commander overseeing everything and deploying resources as...
Like I said before, console owners should have the opportunity to play Battlefield just as well as the PC owners do. But I'll get pissed if it gets out that features in the game are dropped to cater solely for the consoles.
It's like having a RS Clio and then being told you can't have the...
SpeedUpMyPC and ANYTHING else of similar ilk should be avoided like the plague. They are all utter bollox. Written by people whom I would never, ever tire of punching repeatedly in the face for shafting over unfortunate PC users who know no different.
Horrid, pop-up riddled, service denying...
What I liked about the first game was the simple 'get out there and drive' appeal to it. It's the first driving game I've ever played that I just drove in for the sake of it. Many times I didn't compete in races etc, and simply drove about.
If the 2nd game is similar, I might buy it actually.
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