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shrike

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    Mountainbiking, Sailing, Surfing, Diving, Wintersports, Traveling, Reading, Science, Nature

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  1. Good afternoon, downloading ARMA 3 as we speak but after skimming through the forum I am now starting to worry about my rig being able to play this at decent (not perfect) settings. So, can anyone comment and probably suggest sensible improvements to my configuration? Currently, gaming is not important enough to me to spend a lot of money so... AMD Phenom II X4 955 (stable overclock at 3.8 MHz) 2 x Sapphire Vapor-X HD5870 (crossfired if useful) 6 Gigs of RAM System and games on SSD (for now) Win 7 32bit, will switch to 64bit this weekend Wanna play in 1600 x 1200 (yes I like my old TFT) Thanks for any input Shrike
  2. S(toners) HoP = best memories of my 20 year gaming life. Here's one to you buddy!
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    Real life photography/photo editing

    Fantastic pictures everyone! Here's my humble contribution: Some pictures of the greatest bird on earth, the Andean Condor. Shot in Colca Canyon in south Peru, the 2nd deepest canyon in the world if I'm not mistaken. I know they're a bit blurry but it aint easy to get a sharp pic of a 60 km/h flyby at 7 in the morning Shot with EOS350D w/ Tamron 18-200 edit: I don't really like what Photobucket has done to my pics...any hints for better results? I'm a total newb when it comes to post-production
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    Goodbye Placebo

    Thanks for your contribution in making this the possibly best gaming forum I know. All the best and good luck!
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    Real life photography/photo editing

    Hi, Great pics everyone! I'm not as talented as some here but I thought I'd share some pictures of the South America trip I'm currently enjoying with my wife. the following links are slideshows, the pics unfortunately are strongly reduced in size and quality from their 8 Mpixel originals. They are not postprocessed either (cybercafes, ya know...). All pics taken with Canon Eos350 with Tamron 18-200 and UV Filter..unfortunately I left some filters at home. I especially miss that gradient greyscale thingy whatever it's called in English...the contrasts in the tropical sun are brutal so the sky is sometimes overexposed... They cover the last 3.5 months, starting in Buenos Aires/Argentina. Total around 400 pictures, my favourites being those from Galapagos. Argentina, Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls From Chile to Bolivia Cusco - Machu Picchu Potosi - La Paz - Lake Titicaca Peru - South to North Galapagos Islands - the last paradise Hasta luego from Quito/Ecuador. cu for Armed Assault Shrike
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    New vietnam campaign

    Hey Wax I thought I could hone my skills with your campaign before I get back to the lunatics theme park Zeus! Can't find Meekong Island anywhere though, are there any mirrors I might have overlooked skimming through the gazillion pages? Best regards and big grats for your achievement El Presidente
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    World Car of the Year 2005

    I used to think the same, trust me. However, if you look at it from an objective point of view there are very little German (or European) cars that keep their eternal aesthetic value for a long time. Exceptions are Porsche, the epitome of a timeless design, some older Mercedes models and a few selected classics. Any Audi from the 90ies that still looks remotely interesting? Any BMW except the old 635 CSI or the really old 2002 etc.? Any Volkswagen? In the end there isn't that much of a difference between German and Japanese cars when it comes to this, especially when talking about bread-and-butter cars. The good thing about German car manufacturers are the rare model changes so the cars get and keep a certain character, unlike Japanese cars that become "faceless" very soon. I agree regarding the Mazda Mx-5. But you can say the same about Audi-TT, which was very interesting when it came out...for about 2 weeks. Same goes for SLK or even more for BMW Z3. However I'd like to think of the S2000 as a very special breed that doesn't fall under the same rules, especially as it has remained virtually unchanged since 6 years and is no mass production car. I can't dig out all the special characteristics of this car now. If you're interested you should find plenty of evidence on the internet why it is so special.
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    World Car of the Year 2005

    Except Honda with the S2000. I had been looking for some hedonistic nice car for a while now to have some fun until my wife and I have kids and a minivan etc. At first I was very sceptic...as a German you don't exactly think very well about Japanese cars...which is totally unrational BS as they have great engineers, superior quality and in this case make one of the best sportscars in the world. After long research there was no other choice left than this: Affordable, minimalistic philosophy, handmade, very rare, no platform sharing, the engine with the highest displacement/power ratio for a non-supercharged engine in the world and exceptional driving characteristics. What a shame we're going through a Siberian winter here in Bavaria Ah well, another month or so and I should be screaming through the mountains Â
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    World Car of the Year 2005

    I am not a Porsche fanboi (I just bought this) but whoever says a modern Porsche is a bitch to drive has obviously never driven one. It's as easy as driving can possibly be, I've never driven a more docile car in my life. If I had to choose the most perfect car it would have to be a 997 Carrera S. I can't afford one and if I could, I probably still wouldn't buy it....here in Munich you see thousands of them and 95% are driven by pointy-haired yuppies on a leasing, gold necklace wearing pimps or your average aging playboy. Sad. Plus Porsche, like most other car companies, is going the way of more luxury, more lectronics, more useless gadgets and more electronically influenced driving...too much stuff that can go kaputt and too boring to drive.
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    Recommend some servers pls

    Kris, you've been sitting at wait for server screen because there's no map rotation defined. As long as you don't vote yourself admin (#vote yourname) or haven't loaded the map selection screen (#missions) you'll only see the wait for server screen as long as there is nobody else on the server.
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    Best Space simulation?

    A friend of mine used to play an older MS game, Allegiance Although it may be slightly outdated it is said to be absolutely great in MP, from dogfights to large scale strategic operations, building of units etc. In fact I think it's MP only, SP is only training stuff. I've only watched him playing it so I don't really have an educated opinion on it. I can tell it looked damn great though. The space flight is supposed to be more or less realistic (inertia etc.) and not a "vacuum-aereodynamic" model like X-Wing et al. here is a review Edit: And a few movie trailers
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    What do you play Ofp with?

    AMD 64 3500+ S939 130 nm 2 x 512 MB DDR400 RAM in dual channel Geforce 6800 GT 256 MB (which has no noticeable advantage to the 9800 XT I used before) OFP runs great on this, the AMD 64 CPU gave me a HUGE boost compared to the AMD Athlon XP 2400+ I had before.
  13. which will subsequently be broken by us on our uber-l337 meg4-m0nst3r Opteron server May the pissing contest begin!
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    NEW Battle Field Style Map!!

    Viper I'll add it to Zeus soon and give it a spin...maybe we could arrange a nice huge GWG-Zeus friendly on it while ECL is having a rest.
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    OFP-MANIAC-MAP-Locator

    Munich, Germany
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