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This article is old, some of the mission features have since been added:
Bit depths higher than 8-bit
No CMYK
No colour management (meaning options which allow you to adjust the colours so one image appears the same on one monitor as another).
In short, you literally need to be a professional to benefit fro...
The proc folder is actually the contents of ram. LOLz, Linux is CRAZY!
I also don't find it to be much faster than Windows. But I still use it most of the time, but Windows for the games.
So I'll just point out that I've duel booted Vista and Ubuntu on both my laptop and desktop.
In both cases, same hardware, same hard drive, Vista starts faster than Ubuntu. (Then again, I don't have the memory killing side bar enabled either.)
Say what you will, but it's the truth.
After you put in a "cheat code" then you can use him, and he has like double the stats of every other player combined, plus he can fly.
What would I do without my HP bloatware suite? Be a lot better off.
I even ran into one person who praised the great performance of his fresh Windows 7 beta install. Wasn't surprising consider he was comparing it to his Vista install which included the "my task bar is 3 layers thick just so I can see everything in the system tray" add-on from the manufacturer.
Valve: "Were going to put L4D on PS3 as well."
MS: "Noooo! I'm sure we can work out a deal."
Valve: "Will you allow us to distribute free updates via XBLA?"
MS: "No. How about we pay you 50 million instead."
Valve: "Free updates or no deal."
MS: "Although we find your terms very disturbing, we accept."
for ALLOWING content to be free on XBLA. Their still tossing in their sleep over that one.
Whoever that is, they should know that 3 years after they release their console I will release my console which is 2 or 3 times faster, larger, stronger, and better by every measure. Did I mention it's only 50% more expensive?
This is what every good business man is thinking.
So basically a file can be opened by more than one program at the same time? Sounds nice, but what is the need?
In the end, you have 1's and 0's on the HDD, or in memory. You either divide these up into "files" or you just chunk them all together - basically instead of multiple files, you have just one big file. A 1.5 terabyte file, that sounds fun to work with.
It will be some time before we move away from "files" how to interface with them w...
I personally consider a glitch to be something that comes up during normal game play. If you have to spend hours practising and training to achieve a "glitch" it's no longer a glitch, but an "exploit."
Man, if that ever happened to me this would be one of the lines in our little chat:
"You may control my computer, but I control the power chord."
I have a hard time accepting that RAM will be replaced.
If you could show me (link please) a new technology that offers random access and 5 or 6 gigs per second transfer speeds, then I will be willing to consider the possibility.
If you think 2010 looks good, just wait till you see what 2011 will bring. You should probably wait...
Random Access Memory? That is, if you want the number 7, you go straight to 7.
Versus sequential access. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 - ahh, there is my 7.
The technologies behind RAM will no doubt change. But the theoretical concept behind RAM will not change, and RAM will be around forever.
Also, RAM is expensive when compared to storage (like a HDD) but 10 bucks for a gig of RAM isn't that expensive.
You may wish to note that the conclusion "Everything we found associated with video games came out negative." was made by a reporter writing about the research. It is NOT a conclusion made in the the research itself. The reporter is obviously bias in her reporting.
The research says that there is a correlation between sexual partners and video ga...
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I don't understand what your trying to say? Is it just an attempt to overthrow their research using Wikipedia?
I also think that paper should only be used for writing. None of this drawing and artsy nonsense.
Paper is ONLY for writing.