#3534 posted by gb on 2010/08/02 20:14:21
In 20 years, you have to appear in person, are chained to a console controller and filmed the whole time while a Blizzard paramedic stands by in case you starve or dehydrate (except in the US).
 Hmm
#3535 posted by nonentity on 2010/08/02 22:47:47
are chained to a console controller
Microsoft want a word.
 Hmm
#3536 posted by nonentity on 2010/08/02 22:48:42
Also, is there not a torrent or some such for the SC2 installer that would mean you could circumvent the ridiculously bad blizzard downloader?
 Hmm
#3537 posted by nonentity on 2010/08/02 22:52:49
In fact, I believe the warez release by RELOADED is actually the legit installer but with cracked patches/.exe to avoid registration/battle.net.
Altho I may be wrong, I care not for RTS
#3538 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/08/02 22:56:40
I know a guy who plays it cracked/free/whatever. So it's possible I'm sure.
#3539 posted by Spirit on 2010/08/02 22:56:43
Razor1911 said their release would work like a legit copy if you enter a legit key, at least that's how I understand it.
P.S. Owners of legit game keys may use our keytro in just the same way in order to prolong their offline activation period indefinitely
Reloaded is nuked for borked singleplayer.
 Lol
#3540 posted by RickyT33 on 2010/08/03 02:44:30
Hooray for Steam!
Except for the fact that they didnt get Starcraft 2.
Hooray for Amazon!
 You Know What Really Annoys Me.
#3541 posted by Shambler on 2010/08/03 14:19:09
Fucking Daz, getting the game from fucking Tesco, for fucking �32, which is fucking cheaper than fucking Amazon. I bet they fucking stock it for �3fucking2 in the Morrisons 2 fucking minutes walk away, I could have got it and some fucking Scotch Eggs n stuff too.
 Hmm
#3542 posted by nonentity on 2010/08/03 17:02:21
Scotch Eggs? Man, that shit is wrong.
 Also Daz Said He Got It For �35, Not �32
#3543 posted by RickyT33 on 2010/08/03 19:29:01
So if you get it from Amazon, then you win by price by �0.09p
On other notes, I waited for Borderlands to drop in price, and started playing that recently. First impressions are that its pretty good, no-nonsense shootin' action. Also I wasnt sure what I was going to think of the gfx, but it actually works better than I had expected! Very addictive. Maybe one day MW2 will drop to <�10'000'000'000.00p per copy, and I'll try that aswell!
 I Feel For You Smabler...
#3544 posted by DaZ on 2010/08/03 20:23:00
hugs! =)
 Calm Down
#3545 posted by ijed on 2010/08/03 21:31:41
Scotch Eggs remain within your reach. Always a calming thought.
The above solution mentioned by Spirit seems the best idea.
 Or, Better.
#3546 posted by Shambler on 2010/08/03 23:36:02
Keep fighting for a refund, fuck the game off, buy �35 worth of Scotch Eggs WINNER.
#3547 posted by necros on 2010/08/03 23:42:21
or maybe just �35 worth of Scotch to help you relax. ;)
 My New Computer
#3548 posted by [Kona] on 2010/08/04 03:45:18
Where's the PC rig thread, I thought there was one? Well i'm not creating a new one, but this is kind of related (since its a rig to play other pc games).
So I'm looking at getting the following:
� Intel Core i7 930 2.80GHz CPU
� Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R Motherboard (1366)
� 4GB Corsair CMX4GX3M2A1600C8 DDR3-1600 Memory Kit
� 1TB Western Digital WD1002FAEX SATA3
� Sapphire HD5850 PCIE 1GB DDR5
� 2nd video card: GeForce 8800GT
� 600w Vantec ION2 Plus Modular ATX2.3 Power Supply
� Microsoft Windows 7
Looking at about $2300NZD ($1600US). Can't really afford much more than that. Thoughts and suggestions???
#3549 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/08/04 03:55:15
What is the purpose of the 2nd video card? I hope you're not planning on trying to have both your HD5850 and 8800GT in at the same time!
 Kona
Sounds like a great setup, the only thing I'd really want to mention is the RAM - that CPU and motherboard supports triple channel RAM so to get the most out of it you'll want a kit with 3 DIMMs, 6gb is probably the best option (2+2+2).
You'll also want to be sure that power supply will be adequete, particularly if you intend to have multiple drives and video cards either now or later. (It may very well be, I don't know, but it'd be worth hitting one of those online calculators to see if you can get an idea of the power draw you'll expect to see with that.)
I'm also curious about the 2nd video card, are you intending to have more than 2 monitors?
 Sweet
#3551 posted by [Kona] on 2010/08/04 09:22:49
Got 2 pci slots, so might as well fill em both? I figured they'd both combine to help with gaming... or does it not work like that? If you only have 2 for a second monitor, then I won't bother.
I thought 6gb ram might be an overkill, but if you think it's much better then i'll go with that.
Calculated out at 430w, so I guess the 600w will be okay, just.
 Kona
#3552 posted by RickyT33 on 2010/08/04 10:38:18
Thats almost exactly the same rig as I would buy!
Have you got a nice Air cooler? For overclocking your CPU to >4Ghz??? Should be fairly easy with that motherboard.
I wouldnt bother with the 8800. I tried putting one in my rig as a dedicated PhysX card, but it was really just a pain in the neck to get the drivers working properly, and then it turned out that for the game I wanted to use the PhysX stuff, it was impossible to use both cards (Metro 2033).
The Radeon 5850 is a seriously speedy card, I would know, I have one!!! I was thinking of buying another, but since all of the games I play run maxed out, there would really be no point.
RAM thing: The socket 1366 motherboards are deigned for using DDR3 RAM in TRIPLE CHANNEL mode, which means you're gonna need 3 DIMMS instead of two. I would buy a nice 6Gb kit (3x2Gb) instead of crippling the motherboard by forcing it to work in dual-channel mode.
:D
 Kona
#3553 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/08/04 15:43:14
The thing about 2 video cards working in tandem is that they should both be the same card - and they definitely should both be either Nvidia or ATI, but not cross-brand baloney (balogna gives me a spelling error, weird.) The HD5850 is pretty rock solid, so you shouldn't need 2, but if you plan on getting a 2nd one, make sure your mobo supports Crossfire, and you might want to double/triple check that you'll have the space in your case to support both cards.
 Yeah.
The 5850 will slaughter anything released now and even within the next couple of years I'd imagine. As Zwiffle says, if you're doing any kind of Crossfire or SLI thing with multiple cards, they must be the same make and model and almost everybody says it's usually better to get the best single card you can afford anyway.
Almost all video cards come with dual DVI or at the very least a 2nd VGA connector. In other words any card you could buy would support 2 monitors anyway. You only need more cards if you want to do some kind of whacky triple or quadruple monitor setup.
#3555 posted by necros on 2010/08/04 18:46:48
if that's the case, i'd most definitely drop the the extra video card in favour of more ram. i've found with 3gb of ram, i'm quite often running low and need to step down game settings. remember that w7 is a modern os and requires a lot of memory to function.
with 6g, you'd probably be set on ram for a good long while.
 Hehe
#3556 posted by DaZ on 2010/08/04 20:48:06
Yeah, don't get stuck in the hole I am in atm, 2 ram slots on my motherboard died (its 5 years old) so now im running win7 on 1gb of memory :P
To be fair, stuff still works, but it can take an age to do things. Go for the 6b matched set of sticks, there are some nice deals around from the top manufacturers!
 Sweet
#3557 posted by [Kona] on 2010/08/05 00:39:00
sweet, thanks guys! definitely won't bother with 2 video cards then, and i'll get the triple memory pack.
i'm always behind in gaming anyway - it'll probably be another few years before i actually catch up and start playing the 2010 releases, by which time this one will be ancient.
i can finally play hl2 and quake4 maxed out though yay
 You Can Play
#3558 posted by RickyT33 on 2010/08/05 02:55:44
Crysis Warhead maxed out too.
Also the Radeon 5850 overclocks really well, infact the Catalyst Control Center that comes with the ATI drivers allows you to raise the core clock speed a bit, out of the box.
You can use "AMD GPU Clock Tool", (a different free util) to really overclock them. And they can take like 15-20% without breaking a sweat.
Also:
Borderlands is really very very cool. Far too addictive, and a lot more playable than I thought it was gonna be. The way that Co-op play works is really cool too - basically you just "invite" friends to join your singleplayer mission. All XP earned and items picked up whilst playing in your game, they get to keep. Character development works really well here too, seems to be endless leveling up. Even the AI is good.
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