R. Gerschwarzenge
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Just tested the link again and got 47.8KB/sec.
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Uh... ummm... wow.
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Which shooting games have set the standard?
R. Gerschwarzenge replied to nycgamer's topic in OFFTOPIC
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Which shooting games have set the standard?
R. Gerschwarzenge replied to nycgamer's topic in OFFTOPIC
Hunter is one of my all time favorites I've played on A500. Time to install Amiga emulator on my new computer. -
Pressing f-key makes you walk.
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I believe that's not an official demo. It was just somehow leaked in public if I've understood correctly.
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Rebooting was my most used trick to solve problems when I worked as a techie.
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Did you try launching OFP preferences and clicking autodetect?
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If you have a GeForce card and Detonator 50.xx drivers installed then that is probably the problem. I've heard that they reduce image quality alot.
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That is a Vapochill case. *smack*
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MACH L 3.8 EXTREME $7,799.99 Logo: Rock CacheFlow: Built-in SuperBIOS: Built-in CPU: 3.8GHz Extreme Edition L2 Cache: 512K Memory: 16GB 533MHz $8,109.00 PuRam: Built-in $4,999.00 3.8 Storage: 2T $2,457.00 RAID: 0 SCSI: w/ 4 73.4GB HDs $3,020.00 Fiber Channel: Built-in $699.00 Graphics: ATI 9800 w/ 256 +Booster High Definition: Built-in Bay 1: 8x DVD-RW Bay 2: HD Rack Bay 3: Double Slot LCD - Blue $160.00 Audio: Built-in IEEE 1394a Firewire: 2 Ports IEEE 1394b Firewire: 3 Ports USB 2.0: 8 Ports PCI Expansion: Added GigaLAN: Built-in Power Supply: 650W Input Device: Wireless Keyboard + Mouse $99.00 Monitor: Cinerama 57" $3,199.00 Operating System: Window XP Pro Warranty: 3 year Extended Enterprise T-shirt: Large Total: $30,541.99
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I want to be a millionaire.
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Moving to XBOX section.
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I bought yesterday Elsa Revelator glasses and now I have been testing them with OFP and some other games. The immersion is absolutely stunning when everything is actually 3d. There are some minor flaws when using 3d glasses but the overall effect is great. Has anybody tried OFP with 3d glasses?
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Looks like this is just spam thread. Closing.
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I've played Paradroid '90 to the death too.
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Paradroid. Actually it would have to be a complete remake.
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I don't know if it has a fuse but I know that I'll reduce your postcount for spamming.
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Yes I have GTR2002 and it's great. Wooohooo!!!
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I think there is already a thread about this game somewhere in the off-topic section but I can't find it right now so I'll keep this topic open.
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That probably explains it. But I would like to be able to make a choice if I want to drive with a different style. Huge slides look much cooler but that's not how I want to drive through every corner.
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The wheel controller is terrible in CMR3 demo but they are going to fix it and the focre feedback too. I think it's going to be much better then. The damage modeling in CMR3 is very good (although you still can hit a tree and continue the race) and that's a very big plus. I miss the very long special stages that you see in real rally racing and that's going to be a big minus for me. PS. bn880: I think Viper racing is great too:) and you really should check out netKar (latest version is 0.9.6; very big imporvements compared to 0.9.5)if you like realistic driving sims (the anti roll bars on the MGZ have a bug though but it's going to be fixed in the 1.0 version). Edit: removed some of the stuff I wrote under the influence of alcohol and corrected some typos.
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Perhaps you really want PRs and warnings for spamming?
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I don't have trouble putting a car in power drift and keeping it there through the corner in Rally Championship 2000 (both fwd and 4wd). I over exaggerated a bit in the hovercraft part but what I mean is that in CMR series the cars want to slide sideways even on tarmac when I drive 60 km/h. If you look carefully at real rally driving you would notice that the cars very seldom go in to a huge power drift mainly because that kind of driving style would cost a lot of seconds on the road. Huge slides are only seen when the cars drive on ice or some other very slippery road where the lateral grip is very small or through a very sharp corner. Normal fwd cars are surprisingly easy to put in a power drift too (or to put semi-accidentally on a dirt road; been there, done that ) if you know how to use the gas pedal properly (especially if you use left foot braking at the same time to move the balance of the car towards the front).
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11th commandment: Thou shallt not spammeth.