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  1. Even worse? on Too Much Gaming, Anyone? · · Score: 1

    Is it worse when you end up dreaming not of being in the game, but just playing it??? ( http://www.naturalselection.com ) Quote from #naturalselection on GameSurge: you can never play enough NS yeah you can what's the longest you've played? if your eyes start bleeding... then maybe what's the longest stretch you've played? from 5pm to 6 am i think eh? I've pulled 18 hours before ^^ got up to piss twice, and that was it yeah those damn bathroom breaks.. it seem that I do better as fade when I'm sleep-deprived more instinct drivin i geuss :\ reality just sort of blends in to what I see on the screen I reach nirvana I am one with the fade LordStorm clap's I think "swipe" and I swipe I blink and shottehs clatter uselessly behind me :P I feel the warm blood as my focus swipe tears through HA great... now i want to go play ns and then I start hallucinating :\ and then I get up and try to machete my roomate

  2. Re:Congratulations on Kerry Concedes Election To Bush · · Score: 1

    Blame it on the Bush Administration, not just one man's ideals (although he may be the king of Democracy).

  3. Re:Age old question answered! on A One-Handed Keyboard For $25 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    *fapfapfapfap*

  4. Re:Hyperthreading? on Doom 3 Hardware Guide Debuts · · Score: 1

    Hyperthreading is supported, because it's a built in feature of the processor...
    It's like telling a one-armed man to build a house, and a two armed man - the two armed man will be faster, but no special instructions are needed to tell him how to build with the other hand.

  5. Re:SMP on Doom 3 Hardware Guide Debuts · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's confirmed that there is no SMP support. Most games do not have it. Check the [H]ardForums for more info.

  6. New Standards on Doom 3 Hardware Guide Debuts · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It is obvious that this sets a new standard for hardware scaling in games. 640x480 at low quality looks stunning, as does 1600x1200 at high. The fact that 80% of modern hardware (remember 78.1% of statistics are made up) can run it proves that id software is as dedicated as ever to providing the best gaming experience as possible. This guide also sets a new standard in thorough reviews. Granted this shouldn't be expected for every game, although it proves [H]ardOCP is comprised of a dedicated team (thanks Kyle and everyone else) who only want to bring the best information to the end-user. I for one have a new level of respect for id software, and [H]ardOCP. They are both setting new standards in thier respective areas.