yes i have...i kid when i was in high school got sued for 500 thousand dollars for about 30 gigs worth of songs. although they eventually dropped it to a grand that he had to pay.
If you really want be safe, live somewhere that its not illegal to download music...or where they don't really care if you do. some third world country perhaps.
if you have the cash and want to spend half a grand go for it...but if your like me and don't want to spend a half a grand for a card. when i already own a good card "for me FX5950 ultra" i shall wait for awhile till i actually notice my card can't compete any more. most likly a year or two...
i have to agree...
i've always hated having to micro manage the weight in some rpgs and it was one less thing to think about in kotor. i like the current setup. so no compliantes there.
the distroying the contents thing was done in deus ex 2...ie using a granade to blow a crate open, would denonate what ever was in the crate...it actually made you want to pick its lock instead of blowing the lock.
i seem to remember that mac os had a major flaw that when the users when to a web site that web site could take control. this is just one example that no os is secure.
i for one use multi os, but mostly use xp can its nice when it works. Altough everyone of those os will crash eventually.
although it is know that the mac community has had the shaft with games and it would be nice to see nwn 2 for mac. But i wouldn't hold your breath.
That doesn't sound very Christian...
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yeah that would get me to watch. if they did that the field games should have half-starved dogs chasing them...man i would love to see that. i bet the times would break all the current world records.
i wore armor through the whole game but stuck to Cassus Fett's Armor once i was able to obtain it. Never used the robes, thought i looked cooler in armor as a jedi.
truly a strange link, but each to there own i guess.
although how could he love you back...i mean the only thing thats keeping him out of the dead book is his hate.