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Post by Sosa on Jan 24, 2012 8:59:49 GMT -5
Reactivated yesterday for a fun romp through the past. Lost Sosa to an AH bot that hasn't logged in since like 2008, so transferred to Sieghardt. Also on TitanPhoenix.
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Post by Sosa on Jan 24, 2012 8:47:53 GMT -5
A friend of mine asked me to make this on a dare. I'll just... uhhh... leave this here: Edit: By the way, I miss you guys.
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Post by Sosa on Feb 2, 2011 8:51:19 GMT -5
This came just in time for me... my PSP finally imploded (violently, I might add) after six years of faithfully serving as an emulation platform and paperweight.
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Post by Sosa on Jan 28, 2011 1:59:18 GMT -5
The foundation of the game seems to be really solid. Unlike, say, Champions, I'm not left with lingering bitterness or questions about whether the game will still be here in 6 months.
Really, its biggest problems are typical new-MMO launch issues that I suspect will largely melt away as they continue to patch issues and add additional content.
Maybe not worth paying monthly for right now, but an interesting game to keep an eye on as it continues to grow.
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E3
Jan 14, 2011 22:02:22 GMT -5
Post by Sosa on Jan 14, 2011 22:02:22 GMT -5
That's awesome! I wish I had the time/money to go.
Actually, I wish I had some time/money in general.
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Post by Sosa on Dec 26, 2010 9:53:12 GMT -5
That chart actually has some really good advice... especially the recommendation to do your own research. Don't be afraid to delve into it, even if you don't know a lot about computers. Building a computer is relatively simple, but not something you want to go into blind. Actually selecting the components you're going to use is often the hardest part, and the guide above offers some really solid guidelines to follow. If you'd like more specific advice about what you should price, please post what kind of things you plan on doing (or specific games you want to play) with your new machine and how much you're willing to spend. Regarding compatibility, you need to be aware of a few crucial details: - The big thing you need to look for is that your motherboard supports the memory and CPU that you've chosen.
- CPUs have socket types which will only fit certain motherboards; the specifications of the individual part should actually say what the socket type is.
- Memory has different frequencies (speeds) that not every board supports, but you generally shouldn't need to worry about the number of pins unless you're upgrading an older system.
- Most modern computers are using DDR3 240 pin memory, slightly older components may be using DDR2 240 pin. This visual guide can help you identify what kind you're looking at.
- Video cards used to come in a few different types, but PCI Express has been the standard for several years now and any modern card and motherboard should support it.
- The size of your videocard is something to consider if you're using a smaller case. Most mid-range cards are about the size of two DVD cases stacked on top of eachother!
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Post by Sosa on Dec 25, 2010 12:15:39 GMT -5
Double-thread, but this one is in the right place.
Merry Christmas, Orphans!
Here's hoping your holidays are as white and red as they are green.
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Gaming
Dec 25, 2010 12:12:50 GMT -5
Post by Sosa on Dec 25, 2010 12:12:50 GMT -5
I'm pretty guilty, not going to lie.
I haven't really been keeping up with gaming news like I usually have.
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Post by Sosa on Dec 23, 2010 18:14:47 GMT -5
I wish this game the best, but I'm not working myself up into a frenzy over it until I see how it does on the market.
I've been burned too many times before... lol
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Post by Sosa on Dec 23, 2010 17:59:47 GMT -5
Okay, that's actually pretty amazing.
God, I wish I had that when I was living in Europe.
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WTF
Dec 11, 2010 17:24:41 GMT -5
Post by Sosa on Dec 11, 2010 17:24:41 GMT -5
A friend at work showed me that the other day... lol
I think it does it for any major body of water... like if you have it show a route from New York to London, it'll say "Swim across the Atlantic Ocean."
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WTF
Nov 28, 2010 11:37:02 GMT -5
Post by Sosa on Nov 28, 2010 11:37:02 GMT -5
That panda is terrifying.
I mean, like, even before he goes all Russian mobster on everyone.
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Post by Sosa on Nov 24, 2010 7:52:38 GMT -5
Grats man! That game is pretty solid, I had fun with it.
I think the only thing I've ever won in my entire life was a pair of neon, glow-in-the-dark drumsticks.
I don't even have a drum kit.
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Post by Sosa on Nov 24, 2010 7:45:34 GMT -5
I really... really need to work my way through this thread sometime soon.
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Post by Sosa on Nov 18, 2010 21:49:38 GMT -5
Instant awesome: just add old spice commercial.
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