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DamZe

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    Biology student, avid gamer and X-COM addict!
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    Fitness, studies, gaming, friends.
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  1. It is slowly but surely coming together, can't wait to play the release build!
  2. Maybe some rich widow, who knows Chris might get more out of it than he expects.
  3. If the weapons had different stats to them then that would be awesome. Otherwise there is no point in having them other than cosmetic.
  4. I am not trying to tell anyone what to use for their specific needs, I only imply that for gaming Windows is imperative. You can use Wine, but more demanding games just don't work properly on Linux, no matter what. It would take a hideous amount of top quality hardware to run BF3 on linux, not even sure if it is possible to even get it to install. Games using DirectX are meant to be run on Windows. And if people come to expect that they can run those games without issues on Linux, they will certainly be dissapointed. As for 2D/openGL games I see no problem trying to run them on Linux.
  5. Then you might look into upgrading your system, as Win7 x64 takes 28 seconds to boot to desktop for me.
  6. Welcome Matthew! From what I hear the indigenous tribes of South America have a nice way of preparing bugs, which are considered as delicasies. But I am afraid that the kind bugs you will encounter won't be as tasty, but I digress. As they say in Starship Troopers: "Only good bug is a dead bug."
  7. Fair enough mate, to each his own. I can perfectly understand why some people find Linux more appealing, furthermore if there is software you like on a specific OS then stick with it as it is what works best for you.
  8. Yeah simple shadows for people/aliens would certainly look nice.
  9. Did you update to SP2? I admit Vista is rubbish.
  10. I am too getting the same error as Century_Rain.
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