uh oh...not another incredibly misinformed person about the human eye and framerates....
you can see the difference between 60fps and 100fps...especially if that's the average framerate...
and you can see the difference between 100fps and 200fps...our eyes perceive the world...
that's your opinion, fine...but it's automatically better than any of the doom/quake storylines...because those weren't even B-movie...those were "what if you had to kill 239048239482738 things" storylines that my 10 year old brother could've come up with....
and sorry, but "get the keycard...
yes...if you haven't played the original deus ex, it's an incredible game.
invisible war was worth playing (not paying $50 for) for the experience and the story, but it lacked the awe-inspiring, "what's-gonna-happen-if-i-do......THIS" feeling. not to mention that the biomod canister thing...
personally, i think all of id's games are merely "fun for a while" games. sure, the technology behind the games has always been very good...and many other games have licensed the quake engines.
half-life was a 2348320x better game than the dooms, quakes, or RTCW...incredibly better story and...
cool...never played EoD...anything would be better than the desert combat heli controlls :\
but about the modding thing...i think anyone who expects support from EA or one of their developers is seriously misleading themselves...hell...the original MoH team had to start their own company...
honestly, i'd rather more games were made with opengl since i'd rather microsoft not have the OS monopoly AND the DX monopoly...even if opengl was worse :P
everyone relying on directx just allows microsoft to do whatever it wants with longhorn and copy protection and everything else...dx10 =...
i agree OCybrManO...people give DICE too much credit.
i'm not going to spend my limited money on this game...but i do hope it's fun. and i hope the helicopters are easier to control than the ones in desert combat....and i totally agree...amazing what the desert combat team got done...
http://www.epox.nl/english/products/motherboard/8rda%2B.htm
well that's the epox page for your mobo...should support any AMD socket A CPU...so unless i'm missing something, you should be able to put a 3000+ on there (the 3200+ has a 400MHz FSB, which your mobo doesn't support)...but i don't...
yeah man...2400+ and 9800 pro is totally fine until fall...i wouldn't upgrade that...especially since the current upgrade paths are relatively worthless...
maybe you could just max out your mobo if things start feeling slow? i don't know what the max cpu is for that chipset/mobo
some good advice/observations here...i'd just advise to avoid any CAS more than 2.5 in the future...CAS 3 isn't exactly "ideal". 2.5 is ok and 2 is great....and you're not saving THAT much money by going from 2.5 to 3...so imo, it's not worth it.
if you "always seem to have problems with ntfs" then you're in the minority...nobody i know has ever had one single problem that could be traced back to the file system being the problem.
if you don't understand all the stuff in that link, then just take my word for it...it's better. the...
just don't forget that there can be two types of frictional coefficients...the static and kinetic.
the one he is referring to is the kinetic.
you can observe this in everyday life by trying to move a heavy object on a smooth surface. if you notice, it's always really difficult to move the...
laff...i bet it would work well as a comb, too :)
yeah...some people use static mats and all kinds of other useless crap because they're afraid of damaging components...
you really only need to follow a few simple things to avoid damaging components like...not moving your system while it's...