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Everything posted by Doctor Destiny
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A quick question.......
Doctor Destiny replied to Rebellious Ducks's topic in Red Alert 2 / Yuri's Revenge Maps & Modding
That should be enough as long as that includes adding new art instead of just cloning with Image on the rules. -
A quick question.......
Doctor Destiny replied to Rebellious Ducks's topic in Red Alert 2 / Yuri's Revenge Maps & Modding
Before you use Ares, I would suggest getting better at modifying the game without it. The documentation for Ares assumes you have modding knowledge. If you don't, you'll probably be lost. -
A quick question.......
Doctor Destiny replied to Rebellious Ducks's topic in Red Alert 2 / Yuri's Revenge Maps & Modding
No. Not even close. You can't let people join a game after it's already started, which defeats the purpose. -
64-bit Windows Operating System Required for Generals 2?
Doctor Destiny replied to Sonic's topic in Command & Conquer News
That's still not DirectX 10, which XP doesn't support. -
How ya digging that M4? Mine's awesome.
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64-bit Windows Operating System Required for Generals 2?
Doctor Destiny replied to Sonic's topic in Command & Conquer News
I don't see why everyone is bitching about this. Well, I expect it from purplescrin because he's an idiot, but everyone else is just... wow. It's 2012, not 2006. XP cannot last forever and it's finally showing how antiquated it really is with system requirements. It's not getting the most out of today's hardware for one thing and it can't even run DX10 or better. I mean, the last DX release that XP supported was released in 2004. It's time to move on from things that were useful six years ago. Besides, gamers tend to throw more money at their PCs than most other segments on the PC market so it's no surprise we're seeing a trend towards games that have more heavy system requirements. -
Rising Factions Mod
Doctor Destiny replied to Rebellious Ducks's topic in Red Alert 2 / Yuri's Revenge Maps & Modding
Most of the time it takes more than a line of text to get interest. I suggest taking some screenshots of progress and providing more details about your project. You might get some feedback on it if nothing else. -
If this guy posts again and mentions Jesus, I'm banning him from the ****ing site. I'm not putting up with this.
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Someone will always call any game an epic fail, no matter what it is. Take those knobjockeys with a huge grain of salt.
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You must be playing on the Asia servers. Most of yesterday was spent with the US D3 network offline for maintenance.
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Goldeneye: Source and Borderlands. Damn, I've been having fun.
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What Blizzard game has a "happily ever after ending"? I can't name one, except maybe The Lost Vikings.
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Metallica - One [Live From Sofia]
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Here's my answer: never.
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I have a 64GB Crucial M4 and it's holding its own with Windows 7 and a few apps very, very well. I have the heavy duty stuff on a 320GB drive though. One thing you might look into is your page file. It's probably gigantic and all on your SSD. Reduce its size, but that's dependent on how much RAM you have, then split it onto two drives. There is a performance boost when doing this. Man, when I installed Windows 7 on this thing with all 16GB of RAM, my page file was ****ing gigantic. Almost 17GB of space used on that alone. I dropped it to 4GB split between two drives.
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Haha, mine's still higher at 7.4. trololol. xD Nice choice though. How does that Corsair Force perform anyway? Seem all good in the hood?
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I actually like the look of that. Classic functionality with a new look. Neat.
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The classic desktop view is for desktop PCs of course. And people who are good with the desktop aspect instead of the Metro stuff. There is no Start button. It's gone. Replaced with the start screen. The good folks over at Stardock have developed Start8 so there's no worries.
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Windows 8 is going for the moron approach like the Mac OS did. Morons account for more business than users like us. We just have to adapt and, really, it isn't even that bad. It's no less usable than Windows XP or 7.
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There are worse things. Have you seen myspace pages lately? Windows 8 is now not bad.
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The Metro start screen is easy: click the "Desktop" button and there's everything right there. Even the Ribbon interface is in Windows 7. Open Wordpad and there you go. Yeah, it takes a little getting used to, but once you do, it's not all that difficult. The learning curve isn't that steep. Click around and do something with it.
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Aside from the Metro start screen, Windows 8 looks identical to 7. Oh, and the Ribbon interface in Explorer. In other words, it's really not all that different. Everything is in the same place as 7 so I don't see what the big deal is aesthetically.
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Windows 8 looks to be built mostly on Windows 7 with a lot of cosmetic changes. The core seems about the same so it's no surprise that it runs.
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Mozilla Firefox Official Thread
Doctor Destiny replied to Malevolence's topic in Off-Topic Discussion
Well yeah. They gotta keep up with Google's rapid versioning ****.
