Senin, 17 Februari 2014

Whats a good computer game.?

Q. I wont have much to do this summer and Im looking for a good computer game that is rated T or under. I have a 2.2 GHz processor. 1 GB of Ram and basicly unlimited hardrive space. My graphics card is an ATI Radeon Xpress 200, and my processor is AMD Athlon 64. I have XP Media Center.

A. A good computer game is the one which
1>works effeciently with the least requirements
2>gives good control to players
3>has got interesting missions if its an action one and loads of different startegies if its an startegic one.
4>gives u an option to play it with other human players<multiplayer>

to summarize all the points i'll give u suggestions of some superb games which u can play this summer

if ur an multiplayer gaming freak..go for CS:CZ or Source[action]
Age of empires[strategy]<voted game of the year >
UT_2004 and Quake III

if not a multiplayer gaming fan and dont have Internet connection then. gofor...Prince of persia two thrones,the godfather,half life II,Call of Duty II....

I bet u wont be able to play all of them this summer if u get em.
HAVE FUN DUDE.
CHEERS


how to store my computer game on my hard drive?
Q. I want to store my computer game on my hard drive. So what I did is I copied all of the CD files to my hard drive hoping it would run from that. Then I envoked it and it just said to insert the disk v_v. Do you guys know of a way to store it on my hard drive and for my computer to read it like a regular CD

A. Some computer games, in order to prevent piracy, deliberately check for a particular CD to be in the CD drive. If that Cd is not there the game will not run. If your game has that kind of feature, you can't fool it without actually modifying the game program. That is hacking and quite difficult, let alone bordering on illegal.

Sometimes the computer game is simply thinking that the files are on a CD. In that case you find the shortcut of the game and right click. When properties dialog box comes up, look for a field labeled 'Start In'. You will see that it uses the drive letter of the CD drive. Change that drive letter to your hard drive and give the full path of where you have stored the content. Then upon double clicking this shortcut, it will look on the hard drive instead of a CD.

Rahul





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