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I've got a 256 mb Nvidia card from last yr, but guess its outdated now. 512mb RAM would definitely make my PC struggling for most new games.

By the way any of you guys do "coding" in CS? :D

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I'm An Ozforcces Network Op ( http://www.ozforces.com ) Admin all games hehe.. Counter strike is by far the hardest to op.. And i'm a Mammoth Media a.k.a GameArena ( www.gamearena.com.au ) Referee..

Big gamming nerd haha.. i have 4 dual xeon servers and a decent pc:

AMD 3200+

1GB Geil PC3500

2 x 6600GT SLI Mode

Gigabyte K8N-SLI MOBO

400GB HDD space

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CS... no, but anyone here play T2??

After 50K frags in UT I could not keep up the pace and found T2 better to rest ocasionaly while deploying defenses or defending.

OK I know I'm gettin old but still thinking young :D

i cant seem to find any optusnet or gamearena servers..?

i dont camp..

im always the first one it the action

Just go to Optus or Game Arena websites may be they have updated/changed the addresses. Occasionally if I go netcafe I just list the servers from Steam menu and play whateever in there, cant be bothered searching.

CS... no, but anyone here play T2??

After 50K frags in UT I could not keep up the pace and found T2 better to rest ocasionaly while deploying defenses or defending.

OK I know I'm gettin old but still thinking young :O

CS gameplay is already classic, FPS nowadays can have better graphics or whatever but they can never replicate the same impacts CS had. :starwars:

You guys should all sign up at my website!

http://www.counterstrike.com.au/

I didn't even realise SAU had a games section until I looked closer :O BTW, I am mainly found on 3FL as I am an admin on their network (source of course). I should put an SAU section up on the website :starwars:

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