Lucky for me I just skipped that whole Vista thing...
40 mins or so, I imagine it will only get faster as the days go by. So far I'd say the wait was worth it.
I think tonywood is Jack Thompson in disguise.
A part of me is excited, and a part of me is worried. I hope that the DLC isn't too large in file size, because eventually a lot of developers will release huge awesome DLC's, and my little 20GB HDD will be full before I know it.
Hmm, kind of sad. I still go to arcades every once in a while. It's fun to play old games...brings back memories. Oh well.
Well...I don't know how good it is but they do have one. It's called AdSweep.
I don't see it as a threat. Firefox has a huge user base with a crazy amount of add-ons, extensions, and themes that make the browser unique to anyone that uses it. Even though Chrome offers some of this, usually it is the original that succeeds.
Unfortunately, it's highly unlikely. Microsoft bought rights to Fallout DLC.
In my opinion, the game was GOTY worthy for the unique aspects like V.A.T.S., massive game world, and unique characters. There is so much to do/explore in that game. Overall, IGN and various other reviewers did something smart for once...they based a game on gameplay, and not just graphics alone.
I agree. Splinter Cell is one of my favorite game series, and I enjoyed Assassin's Creed.
I'm not complaining.
Most registry cleaners I've used, always seem to mess up the computer. CCleaner is one that has not ever messed anything up for me, but it does not seem as thorough as some of the others available for download.
It might have a chance at 800 points, but if the DLC is really going to cost a ridiculous $19.99, I doubt it.
I've been using it as a primary OS. At first I didn't plan on this because it is just a beta, but the security and stability are fine. So far I haven't had any problems with sleep mode and I close the lid on the laptop frequently. I guess it really does depend on your hardware.
Best "news" on here all day.
If parents didn't let their annoying 7 year old boys and girls play games like Gears of War 2 and GTA online, then they probably wouldn't have to worry about things like that in the first place.
I'm so lucky I never had that problem.
I highly doubt this will be a major effect on Firefox's growing market share.
It's lots of fun the second time through. The only problem I ever had with it was that the gameplay (towards the end,) just seemed a little repetitive, and the ending was a disappointment. Other than that though, the game really is amazing. It's just really unique and the graphics still blow me away. It would be great if they made a sequel, I agree.
They could quite possibly be pushing the limits of the hardware, although the reason is because they don't know what they are doing. Incorrect coding can cause the hardware to work harder than it has to for useless reasons.