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Purkake

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  1. I'm running it on Windows 7 64Bit RC with a Radeon 4870 at stock speeds. I'd say the 64 bit W7 is the most likely culprit. It's sad that developers still can't make stuff run on 64 bit OSs.
  2. It does kind of suck that you have to choose at the very last minute. I did really like that the three endings are all different, interesting approaches instead of the generic super-good/don't care/kill them all.
  3. Now that you mention it... I just auto-correct the titles in my head, I guess.
  4. Worked fine for me on XP with ATi Radeon HD 4850. What's your config?
  5. Well in Diablo 2, the Wanderer is really the main character. It's pretty hard to think of examples, though.
  6. How many books is he planning to write? One more?
  7. LotRO isn't a single player game either.
  8. TVtropes to the rescue! Lancer Innocent Bystander Heroic Bystander Badass Bystander Hallowed be the Tropes.
  9. The Lovecraftian world would be almost like the real world. You can still solve mysteries and gun down cultists. Only when you see a Shoggoth or the Mi-Go, you run.
  10. When I buy anything second hand on the internet, I always do a hand to hand transaction. So far it's worked out great.
  11. A single player game that has a monthly fee, sweet!
  12. Sure, it was just a bit drawn out. A bunch of dudes did blow their brains out after the book was released IIRC. I can appreciate most of classic literature, but I actually enjoyed very few of the books.(Crime and Punishment, Master and Margarita being two)
  13. Heathen! I played all of them. At least you sought out redemption afterward.
  14. I like to take things in moderation. I don't go around saying things are the awesomest of awesome, that's just stupid. It's a good book, but not the salvation of mankind in written form. When I hear that a hundred people died, I think "that's kinda bad", not "OMG the worst tragedy of all time". @Theseus: Thanks for the literary analysis, but contrary to popular belief I did go to school.
  15. The Trial was the weirdest, most nonsensical book ever. I guess it got the point across, but I certainly didn't like it. Crime and Punishment was pretty good, though.
  16. Make it Call of Cthulhu and I'm in.
  17. It'll be strange all right, but it's still pretty far away with A Memory of Light being split into three books. I really hope Sanderson ties up all the loose ends, he certainly has the time/space for it now. Down to the last named Aes Sedai, damn it!
  18. Oh yeah! Who could forget the blocky goodness?
  19. Tech Report has really awesome system guides, I strongly recommend you check out the Fall 2009 one. They also do some sweet benchmarks if anyone cares about that...
  20. Half the fun is just knowing how it will end and what will happen to all the characters. As long as the writing isn't horrible or totally different, I'm fine with it.
  21. I only do that for multiplayer games. Single player ones I play and throw aside.
  22. Are there no Song of Fire and Ice fans here? Everyone was praising it to high heavens in other forums.
  23. I either play a game actively or it will sit forever on my hard drive without ever getting finished, like Nexus: The Jupiter Project at the moment...
  24. The whole too long shower scene and scary necrophilia angle kind of ruined her character. There was potential, though.

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