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For its ability to have it's settings tweaked I'd go for avast. Its clear you've got some aptitude with computers so you would probably get on fine with Avast; I find MSE a bit too simple, it's fine for your parents but I want to know/see what my AV is actually doing and how busy it isso on that basis I'd give the edge to avast, in terms of performance and protection it's probably pretty equal.My pc currently using avast antivirus and recently, i'm trying the Microsoft Security Essentials that most people said that this is the great antivirus compared to the crap windows defender and now as tougher as the other great antivirus like avast, kaspersky and so on. So which of the antivirus is the best ones, avast or MSE?
amirzaim
[QUOTE="AGMing"][QUOTE="Azurites"]100 dollars is a bit steep, even with the unique design. I've been using a default 3 button mouse for years and it served me well before age got to it and i gamed just fine. Imo any "gaming mouse" is overfunctional and too expensiveC_Ruleif you have only used a default 3button mouse for years then your opinion does not mean so much. iv used various gaming mouse's for years and having additional custom buttons and on the fly DPS buttons are so handy. i could never go back to a regular mouse as id miss things like thumb buttons that i tend to bind to things like throw grenade or switch weapons to. I don't really understand this gaming mouse business... I just bought a 'Wireless Desktop 3000' bundle and its great. A "gaming" mouse will not make you better at gaming.
Like wise, I love my games but a £50 12,000,000 DPI mouse just has no appeal
Definately pre BC, not because the game was better, tbh I think it improved greatly when Wrath was released but because I have my fondest memories of WoW back when the game launched.
Yes but you never really got anywhere doing it, just tiny amounts of honour.I really miss most of all the tarren mill south shore pvp marathons.
GummiRaccoon
I honestly don't have a problem with it.auron_16Likewise, I've had a few problems mainly in areas where theres multiple targets but nothing that's made me think the targeting systems bad, in fact I think it's great it's the best snap too system I've seen and you really need it when you're fighting on horseback.
I am saying it blocks services and ports, that a worm could use to take advantage of, if you are saying it stops viruses itself I don't think that is right.JigglyWiggly_
I've already explained in a previous post that it doesnt stop viruses in the same way an antivirus does, you're suggesting that somehow Windows firewall wouldnt protect against worm virsues spreading across a network???? wtf lol, the primary reason for running a firewall if you're already behind a hardware firewall is to stop internal threats, routers dont protect againstclient to client attacks,Im done here :) best go book yourself in for some MCP exams to go along with you CCNA lol
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