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Forum and Website Discussions /
« on: October 06, 2005, 09:25:22 am »
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Originally posted by Karyuu
I know plenty ;P I work with images constantly. I\'m willing to say that 200 pixels in height may not be a size worth dying about, but anything heigher is really ridiculous for a sig.


200 pixels in height? That would be enough for a complete (i.e. not resized or cropped) screenshot of e.g. Doom.

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General Discussion /
« on: October 04, 2005, 09:23:21 am »
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Originally posted by Moogie
All you\'re gonna get from posting this here is a long, endless, pointless discussion with everyone who isn\'t involved and, like Kiern, hardly cares. If you took this seriously at all, you would have just emailed this directly to Talad. But each to their own. I\'ll leave it open for a while to watch me being right again. :)


Erm, he was asked to \"Applogize [sic] to the dragon counil [sic] and others invloved [sic] for slandering their members out of game and ingame in OOC situations. Applogize [sic] to the GMs such as Cereja and Zayek for false claims of abuse when logs prove that they were simply busy and not doing anything actively against you.\"

I don\'t know about you, but I wouldn\'t consider emailing it directly to Talad as apologizing to the dragon council or those GMs.

I have a feeling that you read his post as a complaint about how things were handled. I don\'t, I read it (and I think he meant it) as a honest apology. He could just have kept it short and apologized for everything, but that wouldn\'t be honest, it would be apologizing because he was told to do so. Here we have a guy apolologizing to those he feels he has done wrong towards, and explaining why he doesn\'t feel that everyone is owed an apology (that\'s where the honest part comes in).

We\'ve all been told to apologize to someone back in school (ok, maybe not all, but I have), and told \"I\'m sorry (yeah right), I won\'t do that again (unless I\'m bored)\", and so on, just to satisfy the teachers. That\'s is what I would expect in a case like this, but I believe Zanzibar made a honest apology, and I agree with Acraig that he should be applauded for that.

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Technical Help: Problems BEFORE entering the game /
« on: October 04, 2005, 08:54:03 am »
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Originally posted by DaveG
What in the world is more serious than crashing?!...  O.o Does Bill  Gates reach out of the computer and stab you to death, or something?....


\"Your registry is corrupted. Reinstall to contine\"

\"Windows has accidentally deleted all your important files. Press any key\"

\"Windows has just found a way to reflash your BIOS with zeroes. Replace BIOS and press any key\"

\"Your system seems to be overclocked too much. Replace magic smoke to continue\".

\"Drive C: not found\"

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The Hydlaa Plaza /
« on: October 03, 2005, 03:32:03 pm »
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Originally posted by WiseKran
My priocessor is AMD athlon XP 2400 ~2.0GHz

I thought it was 1.8.

..

and now that im in DXDIAG, my card is a 64meg =P

anyways I am able to get a 128mb video card.. but i was thinking more along the lines of 256.. and my motherboard cant handle that.

also I have 512mb ram. and im out of slots :-(


I\'ve never heard about the motherboard caring at all about how much ram is on your graphics card. The speed of the card (2x vs 4x AGP and higher), yes, but not the amount of RAM. I would guess that your motherboard handles at least 4x and probably 8x AGP cards, which means just about every new card out there - just not PCI-Express.

Your processor is fully up to date, the RAM should be enough for most things. If you need more RAM, you can just replace the modules with bigger ones, it probably takes at least two (but check before buying), so geting two 512 MB modules is going to give you a whopping 1 GB of RAM (Anyone having 2 GB today is a showoff :P)

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Technical Help: Problems BEFORE entering the game /
« on: October 03, 2005, 03:06:29 pm »
No, the BSOD is still blue, the Red Screen Of Death is for errors that are more serious than the blue ones.

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Technical Help: Problems BEFORE entering the game /
« on: October 03, 2005, 11:08:10 am »
This is what a Red Screen Of Death looks like:



It only happens on Windows Vista (Longhorn) though, so either this guy is running a beta OS, or we have a case of \"putting the floppy into the hard disc\" syndrome (aka. using technical terms without knowing what they mean).

I wouldn\'t expect anyone to be able to make a screenshot of an RSOD without running Vista inside an emulator, since once the system is dead, there\'s no way to make a screenshot.

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Linux Specific Issues /
« on: September 27, 2005, 10:58:11 am »
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Originally posted by Androgos
I run PS on a 256bit processor and a MIPS/ARM connected to a dualcore PIC


PIC? Would that be PIC as in PIC16c84?

/me wonders if Androgos is joking or not...

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The Hydlaa Plaza /
« on: September 27, 2005, 10:48:50 am »
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Originally posted by mikewsnc
We stayed with our cars for hours and got lucky there was a guy going around selling gas. True it was $25.00 for 5 gallons but well worth it.


A little over half of what we pay here in europe.

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The Hydlaa Plaza /
« on: September 23, 2005, 11:29:48 am »
Who cares, how bad can it be? There\'s no way that you guys are going to get \"another Bush\" in charge, the last one you had was removed from power 60 years ago, and everyone learned from the mistake.

Just too bad that the US is unable to learn from other peoples mistakes, and have to repeat them themselves.

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The Hydlaa Plaza /
« on: September 23, 2005, 11:16:06 am »
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Originally posted by Drey
Moosey moose,
Cow.


Same picture with different colors, and antlers in one of them. Don\'t believe me? Try putting them on top of eachother, and switching between them.

If you switch around the posts, so the drawing of Lordbug gets on top, will the thread be moved back? :-P

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Technical Help: Problems BEFORE entering the game /
« on: September 23, 2005, 11:08:49 am »
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Originally posted by Nilrem
Normally those people experiencing the graphic issues can play other games correctly with their non-updated drivers.
So, perhaps they\'re not that far from truth when saying that perhaps it\'s some CS or PS issue.


Other games don\'t necessarily use the same combination of features that CS/PS does, and thus may not hit the bug.

Similar to the bug I have with the OpenGL drivers on my system, Doom3 gets flashing blackness all over the textures, but Planeshift works perfectly. Why? Because Doom3 uses dynamic lightning, and that\'s what triggers the bug. Luckily my drivers allow turning off features on a per game basis. So, I can turn hardware TCL off for Doom3, without slowing down other games.

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Technical Help: Problems BEFORE entering the game /
« on: September 23, 2005, 10:54:02 am »
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Originally posted by jdalldk
One could argue the bug is in the driver - another could argue it\'s in PlaneShift.


When updating the drivers fix the problem, it\'s a very strong hint that the bug is in the drivers, and the driver developers already acknowledged it. If it was a bug in PS, updating the drivers wouldn\'t fix it.

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Fan Art /
« on: September 22, 2005, 10:59:08 am »
Drey\'s art is cuter. Where did that thread go anyway?

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The Hydlaa Plaza /
« on: September 21, 2005, 09:13:32 am »
Ohh, cute... Although his nose looks more like a pigs nose :P

Are you using MS Paint? Try downloading The Gimp - lots of fancy things to play with, and the paint brush tool looks a lot better than anything in MS Paint.

http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.html

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Technical Help: IN GAME bugs (after loading world) /
« on: September 21, 2005, 09:05:25 am »
Readonly access is not fun. I want full write access...

UPDATE players SET trias = trias*1000 WHERE username = \'Leeloo\' :P

Don\'t worry, I won\'t do a DROP SERVER.

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