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yeah thats it,

would be great if i could get a copy :)

so i cant just go to optus and ask for a copy?

nah man , none of the shops will give you a copy of it

ill grab my dads disc off him and make a copy for ya , pm me and ill organise somethin with you

anyone gettin cod5 when it comes out ?

nice graphics.

I think the game moves too fast and there is no need for music in the background.

overall I think its not as realistic.

maybe alittle better graphics tho.

anyone gettin cod5 when it comes out ?

nice graphics.

I think the game moves too fast and there is no need for music in the background.

overall I think its not as realistic.

maybe alittle better graphics tho.

might get it but im more into css , probs cause i played pro for a season and pwn at that game :thumbsup:

you ahck at that game :):thumbsup: hmmm SAU lan again

ive actually been liking a free game called combat arms im a sucka for free :rofl:

nou hack :rofl:

sau lan would be good , ive got 24 port gigabit switch that can be used and im sure i could get my mates to bring along their 24 port and 48 port ones if needed :D

na last time we went to the Arena Gaming Cafe its owned buy Johnny on here called ArenaGTR :rofl::thumbsup:

ahh arena ,

had 3 cs source comps there , fairly good there except for the room with 5 pcs with CRT'S that get glare :)

anyways im off , going to windy point , laters :rofl:

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hey guys i need some help finding drivers for my sisters laptop, she was running vista but downgraded to Windows XP SP3, anyways .. i cant seem to find where to download drivers for her lappy the model number is ASUS PRO31J.

why is it so freaking hard to share a folder on vista!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I've done it through the properities/advance sharing, and it still won't f**king work.

When i try to access the drive off another computer on the network it shows up as a shared folder no problem, but it won't let you in as you don't have access to the folder.

f**king driving me bat shit crazy.

and another thing, i also cannot get onto the internet on my media pc anymore, it's connected wirelessly, can see the internet through the wireless router config, but it won't go to any website whatsoever. It did work for about 30 mins when i first put the pc together but now it flat out refuses.

any help or idea's?

kralster,

Any issues with vista file sharing I've had I simply setup the permissions. On the client I then enter the password and it works.

Make sure its not a firewall issue.

With regards to the media pc. Make sure its obtaining an IP address, best of statically setting the IP on the media pc or at the very least reserving an IP based on the media pc's mac address within the router. DHCP has a thing of breaking. :S

ok, im tossing up whether to get a Logitech Driving Force or Logitech G25 racing wheel for ps3. Sure the g25 has clutch and H pattern shifter, but you can't use the clutch with GT anyway, so im thinking ill save 2-300 and buy the Driving Force. Any thoughts?

Also, Harvey Norman and EB Games both have the Driving Force for $179.95, anyone seen em cheaper?

EDIY: this is pretty cheap for a Driving force pro

Edited by Damo_R34
ok, im tossing up whether to get a Logitech Driving Force or Logitech G25 racing wheel for ps3. Sure the g25 has clutch and H pattern shifter, but you can't use the clutch with GT anyway, so im thinking ill save 2-300 and buy the Driving Force. Any thoughts?

Also, Harvey Norman and EB Games both have the Driving Force for $179.95, anyone seen em cheaper?

EDIY: this is pretty cheap for a Driving force pro

I was also thinking of buying a steering wheel lately and was looking at them. Theres a Logitech driving force GT (made for gran turismo 5) its $130 at JBhifi on their website (looks really similar to the normal driving force but has buttons and you can change settings on your car while you race). Regarding the G25 on gran turismo, i think you may be able to use the clutch

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMIOjnL0E9Y...feature=related

if you watch closely, the guy is using the clutch to change gears. I saw some other videos with people using the clutch too.

edit: heres another video its much clearer to see

Edited by TS-R34

im preeeeeeeetty sure that GranTurismo5 prologue doesn't have a clutch option, thats according to gtplanet.net anyway. Probably doing it for wank factor.

Also fairly sure that the Logitech Driving Force GT and Pro are both made to cuit Gran Turismo, as both have the "GT" logos on the wheel. I think ill go for the pro.

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