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which game lf4d2 or borederlands
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lfd2
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our internet service decided to just discontinue today after charging for the service for another month 2 days ago >:( taking the piss
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[QUOTE=Squirrel;18307587]You gonna be watching Koscheck vs GSP Frankie?[/QUOTE]
Oh yes, I can't for Koscheck to get beat again, even if it takes GSP laying on him for 5 rounds. |
I prefer Koscheck to GSP, though I can accept GSP will likely win.
could be a bit of a snoozer with a lot of lay and pray tho. |
yeah there needs to be more weapons in lfd2
also there should be a way to get jockeys and other enemies off of your even without the help of someone |
Then the special infected would be even more gimped compared to the survivors than their already are. Winning as the infected involves attacking as a team and incapacitating as many survivors as you can at once. If they could save themselves without help the survivors would always win.
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I'd like to upgrade my PC processor (+motherboard), RAM and operating system. I'm a bit of a novice though :-\
Currently got: - AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core 4450e processor. - 2 x 1024MB DDR2-SDRAM (PC2-6400/800MHz) - Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit) Upgrading to (I think!): - Multi-core AMD processor, minimum 3GHz - 4GB DDR3 RAM - Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) Found a couple of bundles: [url]http://www.dabs.com/products/asus-amd-ultimate-bundle--includes-m4a77t-motherboard--phenom-ii-x4-955---4gb-ddr3--2x2gb--memory--70ZM.html?refs=432790000[/url] [url]http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=BU-011-OP&groupid=43&catid=339&subcat=1802[/url] But not sure if I could find something cheaper. Fuck my life. |
[QUOTE=Squirrel;18307756]I prefer Koscheck to GSP, though I can accept GSP will likely win.
could be a bit of a snoozer with a lot of lay and pray tho.[/QUOTE] Koscheck is a dick |
[quote=EmbraceRandom;18308609]I'd like to upgrade my [B]PC processor (+motherboard), RAM and operating system.[/B] I'm a bit of a novice though :-\
[/quote] ...So you want a whole new PC then? :P [quote=EmbraceRandom] Currently got: - AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core 4450e processor. - 2 x 1024MB DDR2-SDRAM (PC2-6400/800MHz) - Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit) Upgrading to (I think!): - Multi-core AMD processor, minimum 3GHz - 4GB DDR3 RAM - Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) Found a couple of bundles: [url]http://www.dabs.com/products/asus-amd-ultimate-bundle--includes-m4a77t-motherboard--phenom-ii-x4-955---4gb-ddr3--2x2gb--memory--70ZM.html?refs=432790000[/url] [url]http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=BU-011-OP&groupid=43&catid=339&subcat=1802[/url] But not sure if I could find something cheaper. Fuck my life.[/quote] I don't know those specific motherboards or processors well myself, i'm more of an intel man meself but I do use Asus and Gigabyte mobos a lot. Gigabytes generally are cheaper so that overclocker's pack is a bit confusing as to what you're paying for.... maybe it has more features than the Asus - best thing to do is just compare feature lists. Generally my advice here is to not get too caught up with clock speed because it doesn't make a huge difference sometimes (i've been running a 2GHz Core2Duo since 2007 and it's only just about starting to show it's age - its futureproofed for a few years yet), but then again I remember the interface (hypertransport, isn't it?) is different.... i'm kinda the wrong guy to talk to about AMDs :P The best thing you can do is just find manuals of any motherboards you're interested in and just find the appropriate specs of the CPU,RAM e.t.c and just match the numbers. A lot of mobo manuals even tell you how to build the bloody thing :) Oh and in terms of cost - ALWAYS check Microdirect. In the years I've been building machines, they've almost never been beaten on price. |
[QUOTE=2muchket!;18308616]Koscheck is a dick[/QUOTE]
I like him, I get why everyone hates him but I like him all the same. GSP is a dullard. Edit: yeah, like moP said don't get too hung up on cpu speed. May I ask why you're specifically wanting a multicore (I presume youre after quadcore) processor? Also if I were you, don't pay for an OS, just "acquire" one once you have the machine. Windows is an absoltue RIPOFF, and they also charge you to install it for you which is ludicrous. |
[QUOTE=The Transporter;18307821]yeah there needs to be more weapons in lfd2
also there should be a way to get jockeys and other enemies off of your even without the help of someone[/QUOTE] what would be the point of having more weapons and if you hate teamplay so much what's the point of even playing an online game in the first place |
[QUOTE=The_Mop;18308654]...So you want a whole new PC then? :P[/quote]
Haha yeah it would seem that way :p for the record, I actually looked at just buying a new base unit, I was surprised to find that it'd be at least £500-600 for a base unit that matches what I can achieve with £350ish. I didn't think the difference would be that vast. [QUOTE=The_Mop;18308654]I don't know those specific motherboards or processors well myself, i'm more of an intel man meself but I do use Asus and Gigabyte mobos a lot. Gigabytes generally are cheaper so that overclocker's pack is a bit confusing as to what you're paying for.... maybe it has more features than the Asus - best thing to do is just compare feature lists.[/QUOTE] Well the processor is a higher model, for a start (dabs is 955, overclockers is 965). And it's Corsair RAM that strikes me as more legit that this Patriot RAM offered by dabs. That could be me being completey naive though. It's easy to enough to find feature lists for each motherboard, so I guess I'll just do that. Tbh, it might actually be cheaper to buy the parts individually... [QUOTE=The_Mop;18308654]Generally my advice here is to not get too caught up with clock speed because it doesn't make a huge difference sometimes (i've been running a 2GHz Core2Duo since 2007 and it's only just about starting to show it's age - its futureproofed for a few years yet), but then again I remember the interface (hypertransport, isn't it?) is different.... i'm kinda the wrong guy to talk to about AMDs :P[/quote] I'm not clued-up on processors, let alone AMD specifically lol. Nevertheless, if I'm looking at quad-core processors, I'd rather go for the ones that might cost a tiny bit more but produce a higher clock speed. Just to be on teh safe side :) [QUOTE=The_Mop;18308654]The best thing you can do is just find manuals of any motherboards you're interested in and just find the appropriate specs of the CPU,RAM e.t.c and just match the numbers. A lot of mobo manuals even tell you how to build the bloody thing :)[/quote] How do i find motherboard manuals? Do you just mean the spec, and then work out what it will take? [QUOTE=The_Mop;18308654]Oh and in terms of cost - ALWAYS check Microdirect. In the years I've been building machines, they've almost never been beaten on price.[/QUOTE] Thanks! I've been looking for similar stores to dabs so I'll check that place out now. Cheers man [QUOTE=Squirrel;18308659]yeah, like moP said don't get too hung up on cpu speed. May I ask why you're specifically wanting a multicore (I presume youre after quadcore) processor?[/quote] Just for a generally smoother Pro Tools experience. i've got some pretty intensive plug-ins, figured upgrading to quad-core from dual-core would help a lot? Like I say though, I'm not all that well clued-up on this kinda thing. [QUOTE=Squirrel;18308659]Also if I were you, don't pay for an OS, just "acquire" one once you have the machine. Windows is an absoltue RIPOFF, and they also charge you to install it for you which is ludicrous.[/QUOTE] Wouldn't that be risky though? Don't want my OS to just drop-out one day in the middle of doing soemthing because it isn't legit. |
Put it this way, myself, my dad, and my brother havent bought a copy of windows in about 15 years.
And my dad owns his own software development company and my brother is a pretty high-level programmer in SEO. |
Lol touche :p maybe I will then.
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Ubuntuuuuuuu
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+1 to Ubutnu, or at least dual boot.
Also, buy Windows properly. £75 for Windows 7 OEM and £35 for XP isn't bad, and you use it every single day, all day. GW was a bit mental today, did £2100 selling plastic soldiers. Mental. |
[QUOTE=Squirrel;18308659]I like him, I get why everyone hates him but I like him all the same. GSP is a dullard.
Edit: yeah, like moP said don't get too hung up on cpu speed. May I ask why you're specifically wanting a multicore (I presume youre after quadcore) processor? Also if I were you, don't pay for an OS, just "acquire" one once you have the machine. Windows is an absoltue RIPOFF, and they also charge you to install it for you which is ludicrous.[/QUOTE] GSP is dull no denying that. Have work at 11 so I won't be able to watch the ppv live, which kinda sucks. I'd love for GSP to take Kos out standing up. |
i want kos to knock out gsp sooooooooooooo bad. i can almost taste the salty tears of all his fans...
[I]come on kos you annoying shit head,you can do it[/I] |
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How do i find motherboard manuals? Do you just mean the spec, and then work out what it will take?[/quote] [Quote=EmbraceRandom] Wouldn't that be risky though? Don't want my OS to just drop-out one day in the middle of doing soemthing because it isn't legit.[/quote] You sound more or less on the ball so I'll just answer these two: 1. Manufacturer's websites. ALWAYS check these if you need any drivers/info/e.t.c. 2. You can buy legit versions of windows 7 for 30 quid if you're a student with a .ac.uk address - google 'the ultimate steal' |
shuda invited the last chick in.... amateur al
then again fuck me imm tired |
Listening to Amplifier's new double album, good shite.
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[QUOTE=JoshIsNumber3;18306758]So do you even like games? All the ones you just mentioned are pretty incredible[/QUOTE]
Dead Space and Amnesia were good don't get me wrong [QUOTE=The Transporter;18307641]well it was 5 dollares on steam one day so i bought it and mailed it to canada waiting for borerlands game of the year edition to go on sale so we can play that too[/QUOTE] <3 |
so my old high school just won states in football. when i was there, football was okay, but the basketball team didn't win a game for two damn years. now my little brother actually has some fun. ain't that some shit
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[QUOTE=The_Mop;18309577]You sound more or less on the ball so I'll just answer these two:
1. Manufacturer's websites. ALWAYS check these if you need any drivers/info/e.t.c. 2. You can buy legit versions of windows 7 for 30 quid if you're a student with a .ac.uk address - google 'the ultimate steal'[/QUOTE] Ok cheers mate. Yeah I forgot about trying for student discount, if all else fails I can get my sister's boyfriend to help me out, he gets massive discount because he works for the NHS. Thanks for the help, I'll report back when I've made some progress. Sup lod? Blackpool FC, 3 points away from home to a good Stoke team yesterday :) well happy with that. Not so happy with the shoddy-ness that is Liverpool though... |
[quote=EmbraceRandom;18310022]Ok cheers mate. Yeah I forgot about trying for student discount, if all else fails I can get my sister's boyfriend to help me out, he gets massive discount because he works for the NHS. Thanks for the help, I'll report back when I've made some progress.
Sup lod? Blackpool FC, 3 points away from home to a good Stoke team yesterday :) well happy with that. Not so happy with the shoddy-ness that is Liverpool though...[/quote] ER go to Jamsesh. Post rig. |
better off i didn't god damn drunken decisions
the "12 bars of christmas" is a dangerous thing to do |
[QUOTE=Convectuoso;18310236]ER go to Jamsesh. Post rig.[/QUOTE]
jamsesh? |
jam session forum
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weedle weeeEEEEedle dooooo
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