10 Forum Posts by "Zenwidjet"
At 9/13/08 12:59 PM, beeryayghost wrote: Save money and get both, that's what I'm doing.
I definitely plan I on getting both I'm just up in the air on which to get first...
That sucks...I that's making me lean towards Fable 2...why would you make a game with that kind of potential and have you as the only person in it...You could TOTALLY make it co-op...
It's called QA Testing...I would have hoped they at least ran through some of the basic stuff on a test box or something...If your going to charge people for content..it should be properly tested to verify that it is working up to snuff.
Is Fallout 3 going to be Multiplayer or will it be like Oblivion and only Single player?
I'm up in the air about which of these 2 games I'll like more...Fable 2 or Fallout 3...I loved the original Fable and so far i'm liked everything i've seen of the game looks awesome...the same can be said of Fallout 3...I can't decide!!!
At 9/13/08 06:18 AM, Jaketheclonetrooper wrote: Just wait for Fallout 3.
Buy it to hold you over til Fallout 3 is out then get that and play the hell out of it...
Well known maybe to everyone but me....it sucks that it's glitched that bad and they STILL went ahead and released it....
I've been playin' Castle Crashers all day today..finally decided to put down the points to get it on XBL because I like the demo...I played through some of the game on my local and wanted to give it a go on LIVE. I had joined a game and the tool that hosted it kicked me from the waiting screen and then the game went nutz after I got back to the custom search results screen (to pick a new game to join). BEFORE I selected another game to join it popped the loading screen (like it was starting the game) and hard locked the system...Has anyone else had similar issue?
Apple no longer uses a Processors made by IBM (different architecture than PC's). They now use Intel based processors (same architecture as PC's).
Both Vista and Macs have their advantages and disadvantages. There are a lot of different variables that can be debated and argued about for days and days but in the end it comes down to 4 things:
1. What the intended use is of the machine?
2. How much you are willing to spend?
3. Which OS are you most comfortable with using?
4. How Upgradeable do you want it to be?
The fourth question is kind of a mute point because both Mac's and PC's are pretty equally upgradeable. So once you have the first 3 questions answered you should be able to make the descision yourself.

