Never had that happen before...
My guess would be that something like the nvidia desktop manager is overloading your card, or possibly malwear. Or could be a damaged cable. Either way, I would bitch to Dell about it.
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You really overestimate the power of 'the church', by which I assume you mean the Catholic church, in America. I think the reason we don't get many of these games in America is because there is a perception that there is no market for games like that. Xenogears was a fantastic game, but I can't see the average American gamer wanting to run out and buy it.
When is the last time you saw/heard of a SERIOUSLY religious movie that wasn't rediculed to death? (I'm a Christian and I never went to see the Passion, I just didn't care for the whole 'controversy' surrounding it, Hollywood annoys me enough) The same goes for games; if a seriously religious game were made nowadays it wouldn't be accepted, regardless of what moral value it might have. Games like B&W basically are using religion as a plot device; it's not taken seriously the way that a believer in said religion would take it. And anyway, games are supposed to be ENTERTAINING, and religion rarely is, nor is it intended to be.
The model in this review is running WinXP. I wonder if the fingerprinting software is available for Linux?
Never had that happen before... My guess would be that something like the nvidia desktop manager is overloading your card, or possibly malwear. Or could be a damaged cable. Either way, I would bitch to Dell about it.
You really overestimate the power of 'the church', by which I assume you mean the Catholic church, in America. I think the reason we don't get many of these games in America is because there is a perception that there is no market for games like that. Xenogears was a fantastic game, but I can't see the average American gamer wanting to run out and buy it.
When is the last time you saw/heard of a SERIOUSLY religious movie that wasn't rediculed to death? (I'm a Christian and I never went to see the Passion, I just didn't care for the whole 'controversy' surrounding it, Hollywood annoys me enough) The same goes for games; if a seriously religious game were made nowadays it wouldn't be accepted, regardless of what moral value it might have. Games like B&W basically are using religion as a plot device; it's not taken seriously the way that a believer in said religion would take it. And anyway, games are supposed to be ENTERTAINING, and religion rarely is, nor is it intended to be.