There's no way the Xbox could run any of those games at the high (1024x768+) resolutions that they use in these tests...the relatively slow CPU would be a problem as well. If you want higher quality, a PC is the way to go.
the funny thing is - pc games now are way ahead of consoles in visuals and sound. even on GeForce FX 5200 game visuals blows consoles out of the water. pc gaming rocks!
Many P2P programs already have filters and such to stream out the crapulance, but if an onslaught of advertising such as is hitting the email world comes along it will be a lot harder to filter/block.
p2p networks are full with trash already. thats why smart people use verified ed2k links from sites like sharereactor.
so, my take... but nvidia. they might not have the super duper fastest card all the time, but it's close enough that the saved time on driver headaches makes it well worth it.
exactly. thats why i replaced my old ATI with GeForce FX.
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There's no way the Xbox could run any of those games at the high (1024x768+) resolutions that they use in these tests...the relatively slow CPU would be a problem as well. If you want higher quality, a PC is the way to go.
the funny thing is - pc games now are way ahead of consoles in visuals and sound. even on GeForce FX 5200 game visuals blows consoles out of the water. pc gaming rocks!
am I the only geek who does NOT play video/computergames?
yes.
what other metrics can be applied to video cards?
length. weight.
Many P2P programs already have filters and such to stream out the crapulance, but if an onslaught of advertising such as is hitting the email world comes along it will be a lot harder to filter/block.
p2p networks are full with trash already. thats why smart people use verified ed2k links from sites like sharereactor.
Decoding MPEG-2 video is something that can be done on any Radeon and GeForce FX.
hell yeah! Opera 7.54 rocks on my old Mandrake box with 96mb ram.
Why would anybody use anything other than Firefox these days?
because people are different?
Score:5, True
people don't use browsers because of features...they use them because of compatibility
strange... i'm using Opera exactly because of the features.
amen to that.
MODPlug Tracker - really completely free and even allows to save your song as a WAV file. and MODPlug Player - plays modules correctly.
2.91. because it is small, fast and stable.
I'd still be using 2.x right now if it had support for OGG media, but since it was built into 3.x nobody took the time to make a plugin.
huh?? 2.91 supports ogg natively. no external plugins needed.
hmm... 1.x was and is buggy and unstable. 2.91 on my 350/128mb box works like charm. best audio player ever... for windows.
same here. 2.91 just works, super stable and fast. no need in 3.x and 5 bloatware. and on my linux box xmms is the king.
more like form the open-doors-closed-windows dept.
Opera 7.54 on Mandrake loads taht cgi "lite" live demo page succesfully and while refreshing shows random junk. no crashes and no slowdowns.
ehem... theater's projector pulls 24fps easly
so, my take... but nvidia. they might not have the super duper fastest card all the time, but it's close enough that the saved time on driver headaches makes it well worth it.
exactly. thats why i replaced my old ATI with GeForce FX.
here is list with some games and protections used.
Rally Championship Xtreme no-cd crack works nice. and Breed demo does not install StarForce (at least their remove tool found nothing).
interesting copy you got there. my old k6-200mhz with 96mb ram ran win2k just fine.
No One Lives Forever? Halo? Hitman? Hitman 2? in single player FPS it's all about the story. DOOM3 simply is game engine demo.
on my p2-350 KDE works great. fluxbox flyes even on k6-200. perhaps you need more ram. for KDE and Gnome to be usable 128MB is minimum.
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EXIF stands for Exchangeable Image File Format, and is a standard for storing interchange information in image files, especially those using JPEG compression. Most digital cameras now use the EXIF format.