There are numerous side quests in FFX, but you can't really get to them until late in the game (after the airship). There's a sport that you assemble a team for, managing free agents and competing in leagues and tournaments. The prizes for winning these are often items that can't be obtained elsewhere.
The game is DEEP. You can just play right through it and ignore all the extras, but what fun is that?
Using Linux was never very difficult for me. The difficulty I had when I first began was in getting various pieces of hardware I had to work.
I got my system from Dell, and it came stock with a WinModem. After that I had troubles getting my system going on my @Home service. I needed to recompile my kernel for USB support for my printer. I must say that after (eventually) succeeding in all of these tasks I know a lot more about Linux.I still don't have sound card support (Turtle Beach Santa Cruz) but I can live w/o it.
There are numerous side quests in FFX, but you can't really get to them until late in the game (after the airship). There's a sport that you assemble a team for, managing free agents and competing in leagues and tournaments. The prizes for winning these are often items that can't be obtained elsewhere. The game is DEEP. You can just play right through it and ignore all the extras, but what fun is that?
Did a legal precedent really need to be set here? This should be obvious. We need less laws, not more.
Using Linux was never very difficult for me. The difficulty I had when I first began was in getting various pieces of hardware I had to work.
I got my system from Dell, and it came stock with a WinModem. After that I had troubles getting my system going on my @Home service. I needed to recompile my kernel for USB support for my printer. I must say that after (eventually) succeeding in all of these tasks I know a lot more about Linux.I still don't have sound card support (Turtle Beach Santa Cruz) but I can live w/o it.
I declare myself the coolest human ever
They make money
Metal Gear Solid 2 is out very soon. X box and Gamecube are insignificant compared to the Power of Kojima
I run Win2k at work and we have Nav 4.76. Looks funny but comes up. MSN.com isn't anything special, but I wonder if this will affect ESPN.com.
When is IE coming out for Linux. Yahoo says that they have versions for all other operating systems. I want to be assimilated.