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Parabola

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Everything posted by Parabola

  1. Murmur in the Shadow Labyrinth is ezmode. I will normally play FPS on medium, but other games on easy because I'm not as good at them.
  2. Ghosts exist. ...As part of an over-active imagination.
  3. Note that I said Home Basic - you don't get the aesthetics with that. You have to get Home Premium if you want to use Aero.
  4. Ludicrous pricing differences: Home Basic upgrade in the US: $100 (̢̮â¬Å¡Ãâã52) Home Basic upgrade in the UK: ̢̮â¬Å¡Ãâã100 ($193)
  5. It's because he copied and pasted from this page: http://www.evanwiggs.com/articles/reasons.html "Ten Reasons Evolution is Wrong" As you've shown time and time again, Xplsvbam, you are incapable of thinking for yourself - you have to plagiarise from your zealot idols, be it the author of that site or the currently incarcerated Kent Hovind. Why not try having a thought of your own for once? Your arguments are not from your knowledge. They are paraphrasing fundamentalist websites.
  6. That's nothing to do with the TV size, the tracking is done by the sensor bar. Well, the Wiimote tracks its own position by its view of the sensor bar.
  7. Negligibly. Womens rights are still spat upon - so much so that any change doesn't warrant mentioning.
  8. Saudi Arabia's punishments for murder include the collection of blood money: Liberal to women? Still pretty far from it: To call that an 'improvement' is (and I'm invoking Godwin's law here, since it's about time someone did) like saying Hitler sparing one Jew is an improvement.
  9. You don't think your religion is true... ...but you believe it is true?
  10. I'm sure it's very comforting to believe a fat man in a red suit comes down your chimney and leaves presents once a year. I'm sure it's very comforting to believe that there is an invisible gremlin that follows you around, protecting you from getting mugged - that would certainly make getting through every day much easier for people who live in big cities with high crime rates. It doesn't mean either thing is true though.
  11. The Deer Hunter. Not the most war-related, deals more with how war affects people.
  12. Well then you are wasting everybody's time since the poster has a problem with a real game that people buy. It is possible for a developer to make a game that only responds to textual commands from the user, where they have to type 'cheese' to move forward, 'cheese!' to attack and preface every chat message with 'cheese:' - it doesn't happen though so it's completely irrelevant. For some reason the ATI site doesn't even have a driver for a 9100 card - they have 9000 and 9200 but no 9100.
  13. Abso-bloody-exactly. Aside from amendments (which are a bit of a contradiction - "this is the one document that can't be changed...but we'll just change it a little"), how do people from over 200 years ago know how to govern a country today? Amend the constitution when it suits you and when something happens that you don't like, shout "omg but that's unconstitutional!"
  14. It sounds pretty much EXACTLY like launchy.
  15. No, 'dude', you do not have the same problem. If you'd actually bothered to read my post you'd see that I specified at least twice that I didn't want songs, I wanted the sound of a ringing phone.
  16. What is 'everything else'? Not all internet applications have the same traffic shapes you know. One could have a connection that had a throughput of GB/s but if it had a high propagation delay it would be useless for gaming.
  17. I don't remember most of the early computers we had since I was quite young. My father was a programmer and got most of them for free. Some that I do remember: ZX 81 BBC Micro Some Olivetti machine Famicom + some floppy disc system addon Master System Then in amongst them, more x86 computers than you could count on your fingers and toes
  18. I'm guessing you just googled for that gamedev.net link since you obviously don't know what you're talking about - you are still confusing rendering a scene with gameplay continuing unabated. I have explained why it does not need the connection to render a scene (the example of it taking several seconds for WoW to notify you that your connection is broken, during which time the scene is still rendered yet no data is sent or received) and you have yet to say how that is false. It is not possible for normal gameplay to continue, and that is what you seem to be confused by. The. Graphics. Engine. Does. Not. Require. A. Connection. To. Work. Normal gameplay does, the rendering system doesn't. There is a difference, and there is no chance whatsoever that the original poster's problem is a connection-related one.
  19. Maybe our developing cures for diseases and so on is our evolution. Maybe we're done evolving physiologically and we're just evolving mentally.
  20. That cookie can be split between whoever guesses what the names of myself and the user Lateralus represent too.
  21. By following this posting pattern: (<5 words)(exclamation mark) (:D) ...and spamming to get my post count up. http://forum.tip.it/search.php?search_author=A91l1ty
  22. Prayer?
  23. Not leaving a note as to why something was locked leaves people not knowing who to contact to find out why, and often ends with them posting a new topic to find out (or just reposting the same one). Which creates more work than if the mod had just left a note in the first place.

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