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Now this is what I'm talkin about. :rant:

The vids a bit jerky but none the less. :(

And this was an awesome game..

Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge.

and I'm sure many of you will remember Double Dragon 2

The All mighty Shadow of the Best!!

The amiga games of the time owned the PC's :rofl:

EDIT: Lots of quick snapshots of the old games. Karate kid, and a heap of others. :rofl:

RoboCop.. Back when I was 8yrs old lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5Aj2gsWAlM

ok i'll stop now. :rofl:

Well i watched sony, nintendo's and microsoft's E3 press confrences. And i must say sony certainly interested me the most.

Nintendo didn't say or show anything that blew me away. And microsofts what pretty much just them rolling along as usual.

whats your thoughts on COD4 there Krastler

im thinking done properly and it will be a winner

latetly ive been playing the insurgency mod for HL2 its a total conversion still in Beta stages and very polished

thoughts

COD4 i'm really looking foward to. It should be interesting to see what infinity ward can do with a more modern war game.

COD3 was really disapointing to me (except for multiplayer) so it will be good to see them do the new one well.

I haven't actually seen anything about this insurgency mod. I've never been a huge fan of half-life 2 and it's spinoffs.

Espcially because of STEAM. But half life 2 episode 2 looks good

whats your thoughts on COD4 there Krastler

im thinking done properly and it will be a winner

latetly ive been playing the insurgency mod for HL2 its a total conversion still in Beta stages and very polished

thoughts

Insurgency is sort of based on FireArms - a mod for hl1. Best damn shooter ever made. My fav. 1 anyway.

You didnt happen to play FA by any chance madaz ?

COD4 i'm really looking foward to. It should be interesting to see what infinity ward can do with a more modern war game.

COD3 was really disapointing to me (except for multiplayer) so it will be good to see them do the new one well.

I haven't actually seen anything about this insurgency mod. I've never been a huge fan of half-life 2 and it's spinoffs.

Espcially because of STEAM. But half life 2 episode 2 looks good

i thought i @ least posted there website he goes sorry :Dhttp://www.insurgencymod.net/

Insurgency is sort of based on FireArms - a mod for hl1. Best damn shooter ever made. My fav. 1 anyway.

You didnt happen to play FA by any chance madaz ?

i vaguely know what FA is but please refresh my memory ... and because i cant remember what it is this means no i didn't play it

i thought i @ least posted there website he goes sorry :)http://www.insurgencymod.net/

i vaguely know what FA is but please refresh my memory ... and because i cant remember what it is this means no i didn't play it

Like CS but better. Army not Police/terrorists though.

Firearms had the whole go to this base and do that thing and it also had a good policy - "the more guns the better"

Yeh...SHIT load of guns..no made up guns either.

I just got IPB 2.3.0

And some web developer Controller that has apache, mysql and various other things...

Does anyone know how i can actually start up a forum with all this, because im so lost...I would really like to start up a forum. (i had some before on myfreebb and stuff like that, but i want to try it out with this). So who has experience ?

*edit*

Basicly i have IPB 2.3.0 with little plug-ins, mods and skins.

And Web Developer Server Suite (http://www.devside.net/server/webdeveloper)

How do i turn ^^^^^^^^^^^ into something like this forum.

Edited by KISIN
Fellow Goobers.

Now that the Q6600 is at a reasonable price who's getting one?

not sure... if your looking for a good gaming system its the 6850 all the way, i think anyone whos not gonna be gaming will get the Q6600!! no reason not to now!

woooot

P4 3.8ghz - $200usd delivered, around $230aud

just recently been overclocking via bios my 3.4ghz lga75 chip to 3.57 and she's been sweet (benchmarking), and at 3.57ghz my Battlefield2 game ran the best it ever had in the past 2 yrs. Had 3:1 kdr for roundafter round after round. No jerkiness on the fps. only did the overclock last thursday, reset back to stnd now tho.

So, Ive been looking for a lga775 P4 3.8ghz 2m cache, model sl8py

found it on ebay, great price.

http://processorfinder.intel.com/details.aspx?sspec=sl8py

happy dance. happy dance. hope now the 2 x 7800GTX MSI cards, 256mb ram each, work real sweet in SLi mode.

so, anyone want a 3.4ghz lga775 chip for $50? been very faithful

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