What sells computers most?
ghidorah
– December 09, 2007 04:50PM
thats right--games.
morganti
– June 01, 2012 09:50AM
OMG. How did
this not come out earlier! Must Have NOW!
Morg "Piledriver Bonus!!!" anti
porruka
(Admin)
– June 01, 2012 10:32AM
It's about damn time! I still have both originals... and the machines that can run them. Wait, that's probably not a bragging point...
John Willoughby
– June 01, 2012 11:37AM
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
Marathon: Infinity now available (for free) on iOS, completing the trilogy.
John Willoughby
– June 04, 2012 08:58AM
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
I'm ignorant of X-Box gaming, I play on a PS3 if I play at all. In the X-Box gaming community, are there emulators that allow play of X-Box games on Windows systems? Clearly not sanctioned by MS or game companies, but I want to play Red Dead Redemption on a PC laptop. I hate playing on consoles.
A cursory Google search tells me that if such things exist, they are not much spoken of.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/04/2012 08:58AM by John Willoughby.
porruka
(Admin)
– June 04, 2012 10:01AM
John Willoughby
– June 04, 2012 12:10PM
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
I saw those, but thought they were original X-Box, not 360. I'll look more closely, thanks!
John Willoughby
– June 04, 2012 12:18PM
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
Interesting info.
PowerPC. Hmmm. Where have I heard of that chip line...
John Willoughby
– August 20, 2012 09:38AM
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
I love
Plague, Inc. for iOS. Engineer a disease to kill every human on Earth. So much fun. Although I was annoyed that time that I killed everybody on the planet, except for 20,000 folks in Greenland. Freakin' isolationists, would it KILL them to open up their ports for a little bit? Well, actually, it would have. Still, humanity never discovered a cure so they can't leave Greenland. Maybe that's punishment enough.
John Willoughby
– September 17, 2012 07:14AM
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
I know that I'm late to the party, but I am starting to get into Skyrim. The PC interface is clunky, but once you get past that Skyrim is a beautiful game. I like the open world nature of it; leaving you to make your own decisions. I'm playing a goody two-shoes character specializing in heavy armor and a nice two-handed axe, but I want to try a darker kind of character. It feels kind of like Red Dead Redemption with more diffused questing.
I wish they'd put out RDR for the PC...
YDD
– September 17, 2012 11:33AM
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I'm playing a goody two-shoes character specializing in heavy armor and a nice two-handed axe, but I want to try a darker kind of character
With heavier armour and a bigger axe?
John Willoughby
– September 17, 2012 11:57AM
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
No, lighter armor, daggers, lots of lockpicks, and a penchant for enrichment through homicide. Of course, I also want to make a pure mage. I have to fight the urge to create alts so that I can continue to level up my current toon.
Tony Leggett
(Moderator)
– September 17, 2012 04:48PM
Been told Skyrim is more addictive, if possible, than WOW.
Not going to go near it...
YDD
– September 18, 2012 11:41AM
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penchant for enrichment through homicide
Only as a hobby, I'm sure :-)
John Willoughby
– September 18, 2012 11:56AM
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
Vocation, avocation, what's in a vowel?
In other news: Guild Wars 2 has a Mac client in beta. I've tried GW2 on Windows, and haven't really been pulled in, but it's a nice trend for MMO's, given that Lord of the Rings Online is also making a Mac client. LoTRO's client is a true native port, unlike the Cider-ized ports that some MMO's came out with (EVE, City of Heroes/Villains).
In other, other news: City of Heroes/Villains is scheduled to shut down at the end of the month. I wasn't invested in it, but my deceased brother was heavily into the game.
bahamut
– September 19, 2012 09:52PM
I remember that John, it sounds like a sad thing, no?
John Willoughby
– September 20, 2012 07:41AM
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
For me the sad time was when they shut down his account. I would have taken it over, just to keep his characters "alive," but their corporate policy wouldn't let them. I never even got high enough in their bureaucracy to get anything other than a templated response. But that was okay, really. It wasn't him, just some computer data that brought him some joy in his last years.
The closing of the game servers is just another occasion for me to remember him, which isn't a bad thing. I had joined to play with him, but he had a trip out-of-country and fell ill shortly after his return, so we only "saw" each other once or twice. Its weird to think of his characters fading beyond any chance of recall.
Sic transit gloria cyber mundi.
James DeBenedetti
– September 20, 2012 08:24AM
My kids love Skyrim. They always want to play vampires and werewolves though.