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Ryzza5

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  1. Welcome - pretty sure I've seen you before (either here or at nfscars)
  2. My first post was an addition to the OP, not a reply to anyone
  3. One of my fav's from NFS2: Isdera Commendatore 112i
  4. NFS2 was released in 1995 - so no. :)
  5. If you do a Knockout or Tournament comp in NFS2 with the Simulation physics there's a really good chance that you wouldn't win.
  6. You had to practice to become good at a game, instead of developers making it easy from the get-go even for children.
  7. You organise it in the forums here or elsewhere (no special tools). Example - http://forums.eu.atari.com/forumdisplay.php?f=529 Those forums are closed so you can't sign up or post there any more.
  8. The best way to enjoy a slow cruise is to organise one on the forums. State what rules and speed limits will be enforced, what cars can be brought, when it's on, and give people a week to sign up for the cruise by replying to your thread. The map only shows players with the same platform (PC). There are different sessions on the server, and in TDU1 it's sometimes very tricky to jump to a different session to join others. If you are connected to someone and they drive more than ~5 kilometers away from you they will disconnect from you. Locking to them removes this limitation so you can stay connected even if on the other side of the island from them. This will make it harder for others to join you though if there is a great distance between you.
  9. Nice stuff Now where did I put those matches the other day :lol:
  10. Good luck stealing a new phone from your sister (esp after Jazzeh just mentioned she hasn't stopped playing with it since). Here's my main dilemma. When it comes to desktop PC's, it's all pretty much Microsoft. Add to the fact I work as an IT Systems Engineer - so the average day consists f using Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, 2008 R2, Exchange 2007, MS Office & Outlook 2007/2010, and so on. A Microsoft phone would fit in better with those tools, and make my job slightly easier, esp as Windows phones often have more IT-related apps. On the other side of the coin, everything 'online' for personal use lies with Google. Gmail, Maps, Docs, Sites, YouTube, Picasa Web Albums (don't use their PC software), etc. I'm not a complete Google nut as I don't really fancy Chrome (not sure why, I did try it when it first came out; I currently have IE9 Beta and Opera installed). Whenever you install Google software, it secretly creates tasks in Windows Task Scheduler to check for updates on a regular basis. That's not a bad thing, but I like programs to be upfront about how and when they access the Internet, I must be a control freak or something. :nuts: The original looks of Chrome didn't do a lot for me either. Opera looks nicer, is slightly quicker, but is only used when the Internet is slow. Oh right, back to phones. I don't mind the looks of WP7 although the HTCSense on Android is obviously much better. I've had a quick play with a HTC Wildfire or similar to see what Android is like. Not bad, but I've been pretty burnt with Nokia and Symbian. I thought when I purchased their top-of-the-range phone 2 years ago I might get a little VIP treatment with support, updates, new features, etc. Nothing. 3 never passed on the few updates that came around. The phone also freezes when I try to listen to music and surf the net, and the reception was worse than the iPhone 4 glitch. Yeah, so both Android and WP7 are looking good so far, I just need to give it some more time to find out which is better, and wait for a phone that's hardware is substantially better than my N96. Did you know my phone is a PVR - not that Australia broadcasts any DVB-H signals around here (H for handheld, DVB-T is Terrestial, for normal TVs).
  11. I'm a PC gamer, prefer PC gaming for my own reasons, but don't agree with your post. I'm quite certain a 7800GT couldn't play HD games at 1080p at quality like the 360, let alone the PS3.
  12. Very helpful :lol: I've been keeping tabs on the WP7 operating system since the initial announcements back in March, it's more the Andriod experiences I'm after for comparison. ;)
  13. Love the first pic
  14. Can I get anyone's opinion on Andriod v WP7 - as I'm trying to work out if I'll get a HTC HD2 or HD7 (operating system is the only dif pretty much) or if I'll wait a few months for something else. I currently still have the Nokia N96.
  15. The dirt roads are also mostly smooth (i.e. no ruts, not many bumps, potholes, etc) which makes things less challenging, to say the least.
  16. Ah yeah - forgot to mention the m'wave. No babies around here though
  17. It's a Linksys WRT 510N dualband etc etc. It's a few rooms away from the Xbox with fridge and cordless phones in the way.
  18. Streaming video is fine for me, but Windows Media Centre often lags. I might need to move the WAP closer to the Xbox.
  19. I'm referring to external HDDs and large capacty USB flash drives. Recorded HD TV is often large than 4GB (about 1.5 hours worth usually). Even if you don't plan on putting large files on it, you'd rather go exFAT for removable drives and NTFS for HDDs.
  20. EBGames Australia is offering Casino Online with TDU2 PreOrders (First post updated)
  21. The service might be down temporarily - try again tomorrow. There are no play tests on at the moment so you're not missing out on much.
  22. Would be nice if they included useful things in the update - for example support for NTFS and exFAT on removable drives. FAT32 sucks with it's 4GB per file limit.
  23. I always forget about these extra comps
  24. Xcube isn't right - I meant Xoblong :D Or Xrectangluarprism - whatever works for you

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