I'll participate. Haven't been around much in the past year or two, but most veterans should remember me. Probably mostly the people who have had pc related troubles. Also, much love to Glenn of course.
This was the warning. They only deleted the items acquired by cheating. Future offenses to their new policy (policy because common sense didn't cut it) will be punished.
I'd say no. The difference for the average task is pretty much non-existent. It's just a good decision to pick 64bit when you do have to reinstall for some other reason.
No, you don't make games. The technical explanation would make no sense to you. People have tried to tell you the basic principles. You have no clue what you are talking about.
Just once more: It could technically be done, but it would degrade other things that are more important for this game...
This explains the whole thing.
Hats are rewards for people that play tf2 a lot. You use a program to get hats without playing a lot. You cheated. You're an asshole. You got caught, cry some more. :frog:
This is just beginner's frustration. Everything you need is still in windows 7. I've used XP to all extent, despised vista for a bunch of reasons. I'm now using the w7 RC and after getting used to it after a day or so, it's much better than XP imo.
First of all, turn UAC all the way down.
The...
I shut my pc down overnight, but I've been using my deathadder(sensor) for well over 2 years now at 500hz without any trouble (I had it on 1000hz for a while, but lowered it because of cpu usage). I don't know much at all about the technical details of infrared sensors, but the only sense that I...
Why do you think infrared changes anything?
I replaced the thing because the one in the deathadder was too loose, it didn't read 'clicks' properly (sometimes it thought the clickpoint was right in a restpoint, meaning it would scroll up/down from just touching the wheel), and the 'feel' of a...
There's some minor soldering involved, nothing hard. I have some pictures from that procedure. pic1 pic2 pic3. Pic1 is the intestines of the copperhead, with the rotary encoder taken out, and the one from the deathadder next to it (already did the whole thing when I took the pictures). Pic2 is...
I did that for a while, lost hope and built my own mouse. That worked. Before I built it, I fixed the scrollwheel on the deathadder by replacing the rotary encoder with the one from a copperhead.
Good review. One thing though, the new revision of the MX518 also has an 1800dpi sensor. I also...