Been 2 weeks now and no one has asked for them back.
I think i should point out i dont know who the shipping company is for who there for :S
I think i should point out i dont know who the shipping company is for who there for :S
You could always run it in WIN XP (32 bit) in a Virtual PC mode, if your running Win 7 Pro or above that iskrazed wrote:
sacred 2 doesntalexb wrote:
All modern era games will run on Windows 7 64bit.blademaster wrote:
What are some good games or decent/recent games which will support 64 bit architecture.............
That's what happened to me after I "updated" my drivers then the next day POP! My GFX overheated and is now dead as a doo doo!aimless wrote:
I was having even more problems with the "display driver stopped responding and has recovered."
ASWM...AussieReaper wrote:
next instalment of the game...
Yes Crysis runs in 64bit as it needs to enable to run Direct X 10.0 as I do.farmerfez wrote:
yay that worked for cod4Finray wrote:
I run all my games from 64 bit Vista no problem. I don't think it's the operating system.
650 Watt PSU seems enough to run that, but if it's old it could be worn, and you haven't said a brand, no-brand PSUs generally suck. I'd say it's that.
But before you go out and spend megabux do this. Find the .exe of your game, (For CoD4; C:\Program Files (x86)\Activision\Call of Duty 4 - Modern Warfare) it's called iw3mp.exe. Right click that, and select the Compatibility tab. Check the box "Run this program in Compatibility mode for:" And select Windows XP (SP2). Then click okay, and right click the .exe again and select run as administrator.
Then if that doesn't work, try reinstalling your games. Then come back to us if you're still stuck.
i just hope itll work for everything else lol.
Also for crysis since theres 2 folders do i run it from the 64 or 32 bit? Im guessing 64 but im not sure.
BTW SP didnt work for cod4 but idk about that really.
Could you not rent it out?Marlboroman82 wrote:
it came with the house, i don't know what i am going to do with it.james@alienware wrote:
^ I bet the acoustics are good.
I'd love a home recording studio
That's what I said, voting would become pointless.Noobeater wrote:
GTFO, your not John C. McGinley!Macbeth wrote:
Good God in heaven, I mean there are just so very many ways I can say this to you: never, not in a million years, absolutely not, no way jose, no chance lance, negatory, niet, nein, nuh-uh, oh and of course my personal favorite of all times, man falling from a cliff: NOOOOOOOOO!
Otherwise his stolen text is right, there is no way that votes can be traced, it would go against the idea of free elections so completely it would make them more than useless.
Oh thats nothing...Macbeth wrote:
Double standards.Flecco wrote:
Never heard of an 18 year old chick being charged with rape for doing a 15 year old bloke but w/e.Macbeth wrote:
I'm pretty sure they are referring to age of consent.
Sounds like my kinda game, hoping it will be here in the morningAries_37 wrote:
It's very good, not quite final fantasy level thoughxRBLx wrote:
I spotted this the other day and brought it for 360 off play.com for £17.99.
I have to say it looks aswm !
Is it as goods as it peers FF 7 - 12?
This game is very combat orientated for an rpg, like you spend 90% of the game on the battle screen. So it's a fortunate that the combat system is pretty deep.
The way i read is that you dont need any thing really in the way of spec as its all done one the back end on a dum-server?robcr9 wrote:
Ye, its a cool game, I had the closed beta
totally aim-based.
Not what I meant, I mean as a paying member logged off will my char still be training as i heard they was gonna take it off....:ronin:.|Patton wrote:
no if your accounts subscription runs out you dont trainxRBLx wrote:
is it true that when you log off your no longer training any more?
If so I won't bother rejoining. :S